Wyden: Two bills to help brewers, others advance
Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said a a segment of the state’s economy that rangers from brewers to cider-makers and vintners to distillers is…
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Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said a a segment of the state’s economy that rangers from brewers to cider-makers and vintners to distillers is…
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Oregon lawmakers are considering reforming rape charges. Currently, a rape survivor has six years to file charges, the new law would bring it up to…
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Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife troopers in Deschutes and Klamath counties have arrested a La Pine man and three others, including his parents,…
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A pilot bike loan program is one of the first tangible ways Oregon State University – Cascades will encourage the campus community to lessen…
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Bend-La Pine Schools Superintendent Ron Wilkinson accepted on Monday, with two minor modifications, recommendations for new school boundaries…
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After sitting closed for a decade, the Brothers School in the rural community 40 miles east of Bend could reopen as soon as this fall. The Crook…
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Day-use fees at most U.S. Forest Service recreation sites will be waived on Monday, February 16, to celebrate Presidents’ Day. The fee-free day…
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Saving Grace is honoring Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. February is National Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Awareness Month, and it is…
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Oregon State Police said Tuesday they recently have taken reports from people who have been scammed out of money by people posing as law enforcement…
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Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, and John Thune (R-S.D.), chairman of the Commerce, Science, and…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife said Tuesday it plans to discontinue stocking Hosmer Lake southwest of Bend with Atlantic salmon, in favor…
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Wednesday night’s Powerball jackpot has risen to $485 million, one of the largest ever in North America Oregon Lottery officials said. Here are…
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Recent vandalism to an area near Whychus Creek is causing erosion into the creek and affecting stream banks and the scenic beauty of the area, Forest…
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The Bureau of Land Management Prineville District Office will be improving the access road to the new Tumalo Canal Trailhead, located off Barr Road…
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Beulah’s Place, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that leads homeless teens from exploitation, has announced their 2015 Advisory Board…
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In anticipation of a busy President’s Day holiday weekend, the Deschutes National Forest is warning winter recreationists of…
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House Republicans said Monday they have kicked off the 2015 Legislative Session with a commitment to increase opportunities for Oregonians through…
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The second bout of intense winds in recent days was pummeling the High Desert on Monday, toppling more trees and power lines, as forecasters warned…
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Brooke and Damon Frutos of Sisters were on their way to St. Charles Bend when it became fairly obvious that their baby did not want to wait any…
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February is American Heart Month, and the discussion of heart health hits close to home for some Central Oregonians. A celebration of life just took…
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