Oregon moves to step up ‘green’ purchasing
Oregon state agencies plan to use their collective buying power to purchase less-toxic products – making Oregon safer and providing…
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Oregon state agencies plan to use their collective buying power to purchase less-toxic products – making Oregon safer and providing…
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Bend-La Pine Schools seeks volunteers to join a committee of local stakeholders and staff members who will be tasked with analyzing current school…
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The Bend Area Habitat for Humanity Executive Director, Mark Quinlan, is leaving his post to accept a position at the University of Oregon School of…
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The Redmond City Council voted unanimously this week to enter into a ‘”sister city” relationship with the town of Cuautla in the state…
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A runner in southwest Bend happened upon a cougar Monday morning, prompting a search by Deschutes County sheriff’s deputies that turned up…
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To educate its members about national and regional growth in utility-developed community solar projects and the possibility of establishing one of…
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About 1,600 Pacific Power customers in the Culver area will have their electricity interrupted during the early morning hours Friday so crews can…
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Dan Reesor, a prosecutor with the Deschutes County District Attorney’s Office, was diagnosed with liver cancer earlier this year. His doctor…
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After several months of discussion with residents and revisions to ease concerns, the Redmond City Council approved the Southwest Area Plan…
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After a four-day trial, a Deschutes County jury convicted a 51-year-old man Tuesday on 10 rape, sex abuse and other charges in the molestation of a…
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A graphic video came out yesterday of NFL player Ray Rice punching and knocking out his then fiance, now wife, and it has sparked new debate over…
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The statistics are staggering: One person commits suicide every 40 seconds – more than all the yearly victims of wars and natural disaster,…
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A temporary recreational shooting closure for the Zimmerman Cinder Pit on the Sisters Ranger District will begin on September 14 and end on December…
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The Veterans Day Parade of Bend is seeking veterans, community organizations,schools, bands, businesses and individuals for the 2014 Veterans Day…
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In what he termed “an effort to protect private property rights and farm and ranching jobs in rural Oregon,” Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore.,…
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The American Red Cross is launching a first-of-its kind Blood Donor App Tuesday that puts the power to save lives in the palm of your hand. The Blood…
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Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO), host of the annual Bend Venture Conference (BVC), has secured the participation of Seven Peaks…
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A knife-wielding man who broke into several southwest Bend homes Monday morning, taking money and jewelry, and tried to carjack a woman’s car…
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“I am the face of suicide,” Katherine Benson said. It’s a sunny afternoon. We are sitting on the back porch of her condo in Eagle…
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BendBroadband was hit by a lengthy outage of its television services early Monday, a situation that continued well into the day before channels began…
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