Ore. food stamp benefits to rise a bit for some
Next Tuesday, the federal government will make changes to the calculations used to determine how much an eligible person may receive in Supplemental…
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Next Tuesday, the federal government will make changes to the calculations used to determine how much an eligible person may receive in Supplemental…
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The cleanup from a fuel tanker crash and spill along Highway 26 on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation will continue through the weekend, reducing…
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For many years, archaeologists and historians have attempted to identify the first people to reach and populate the Western hemisphere, including…
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For many La Pine residents, this has been a long time coming. “It’s a bad intersection — it needs a light, and there are too many…
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Prineville Police Chief Eric Bush has been placed on paid administrative leave “pending an investigation,” the city announced Wednesday.…
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After monitoring rainfall amounts over the past few days, fuels specialists on the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District will use prescribed fire starting…
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WALLA WALLA, Wash. (AP) — Banner Corp. says it plans to acquire Home Federal Bancorp Inc. for $197 million in a cash-and-stock deal that will…
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After days of witness testimony for the prosecution, 911 recordings and other disturbing evidence, the Lawrence Loeffler murder trial is over.…
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Just a few weeks ago, a ground breaking ceremony was held for the new St. Charles Bend cancer center. It’s a building that has everything under…
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“Sears is truly what everyone thinks of first as the catalog.” The Sears and Roebuck catalog sales office opened in downtown Bend off…
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The Oregon State University – Cascades counseling clinic now offers trauma and reintegration counseling services for veterans and their…
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There’s been a shuffle at the helm of the Redmond Municipal Airport, with Manager Kim Dickie replaced on an interim basis until a new permanent…
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Dams have been vilified for detrimental effects to water quality and fish passage, but a new study suggests that these structures provide…
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Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) introduced bicameral, bipartisan legislation Wednesday to replace the use of live animals in combat medical training. The…
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Brooklyn Nelson, a student at Oregon State University, was crowned the 2014 Sisters Rodeo Queen on Sunday, September 22, at the Sisters Rodeo…
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Central Oregon students have a chance to improve upon existing technology by participating in the 22 nd annual Inventerprise contest, sponsored by…
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Oregon OSHA welcomes the Oregon Child Development Coalition, Inc. (OCDC) in Jefferson County as the latest employer in the Safety and Health…
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Local utility and pipeline companies are hosting a series of pipeline safety programs as part of an on-going national effort to increase knowledge of…
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An 86-year-old La Pine-area man was sentenced to life in prison and at least 25 years before parole Wednesday for fatally shooting his 83-year-old…
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The Sears store and auto center at Bend River Promenade, a shopping fixture on the High Desert for decades, is closing to the public in mid-December,…
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