Bridge at Indian Ford Campground set for removal
Beginning next week, the Deschutes National Forest’s Sisters Ranger District will remove a bridge at Indian Ford Campground, which has been a…
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Beginning next week, the Deschutes National Forest’s Sisters Ranger District will remove a bridge at Indian Ford Campground, which has been a…
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As part of an ongoing campaign to halt the spread of invasive weeds, land managers plan to treat around 4,800 acres of infestations this year on…
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Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum joined the Federal Trade Commission, all 50 states and the District of Columbia in a federal lawsuit filed…
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The Oregon House on Tuesday approved a proposed amendment to the Oregon Constitution that would establish a formal process for the impeachment of…
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Central Electric Cooperative President & CEO Dave Markham will testify before a House Natural Resources subcommittee on Wednesday in Washington,…
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., issued a statement Tuesday in response to a federal appeals court ruling in a lawsuit filed by Oregon National Guard soldiers…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Monday that the upper John Day River will open for salmon fishing from May 20 through June 7.…
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A detour was reestablished Tuesday on Oregon Highway 58 (the Willamette Hwy.), about two miles west of Oakridge, as crews righted and removed a truck…
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The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad will replace the railroad crossing of Vandervert Road from May 27 through May 29. The Deschutes County Road…
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A final salute with full military honors will be made to 19 Oregon military veterans and two spouses of veterans whose cremated remains will be…
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This past weekend marked the final days at Deschutes County transfer stations to dispose of yard debris in an effort to create and maintain…
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First it was below-average water levels, and now toxic water warnings have some businesses and users of Detroit Lake worried the double-whammy could…
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NeighborImpact’s Head Start program is now enrolling children for the 2015-2016 school year. Children ages 3 and 4 on Sept. 1 who live in Crook…
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As a part of a Central Oregon Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX) program, fire specialists from The Nature Conservancy, Forest Service, BLM,…
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The city of Bend’s Street Preservation Program for 2015 includes repaving Northeast 27th Street between Rosemary Drive and Butler Market Road…
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“I literally woke up with the idea,” said Suzan Noyes, the producer and playwright of ‘Hot Spot in Pompeii. This is Noyes’ second…
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Oregon State Police conducted a death investigation in the Oregon Coast Range after a Bend man was found deceased in his RV, apparently of natural…
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Salmon-Safe, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to restoring Pacific Northwest salmon watersheds, announced receiving a $16,600 donation…
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On Cinco de Mayo, the Oregon Lottery launched its own version of the well-known Mexican Bingo-style game, Loteria. A popular game played by family…
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Arts Central announced that it has received a $9,500 grant from Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation to fund additional arts education services support…
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