Special ‘Two Rivers’ quilt begins final journey
The quilted masterpiece, Two Rivers, Three Sisters, will be on display at QuiltWorks in Bend for the month of June. This unique, 40-foot- long quilt,…
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The quilted masterpiece, Two Rivers, Three Sisters, will be on display at QuiltWorks in Bend for the month of June. This unique, 40-foot- long quilt,…
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Sen. Jeff Merkley and Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Ore., marked the sixth anniversary of the landmark law curbing predatory payday loans they helped pass…
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The Oregon Department of Transportation has published its 2013 Summer Construction map, highlighting more than 100 work zones operating on the…
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When it comes to innovative ideas that encourage bike riding instead of vehicle traffic around town, Commute Options is, literally, putting their…
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From the outside, it looks like a typical house, but when Bend resident Rick Miller got the keys to his new home, he was greeted with a nightmare.…
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Annual campfire restrictions will go into effect Saturday June 1 on portions of the Deschutes, John Day and Crooked rivers, as well as on…
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Preliminary statistics in Oregon for the 2013 Memorial Day holiday weekend period find six people died on the state’s roads, twice the number…
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A mushroom hunter who became lost in the Round Mountain area west of La Pine on Monday afternoon — with no food, water or cellphone —…
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A pickup truck left SE Paulina Highway about three miles east of Paulina and rolled several times Sunday afternoon, injuring two of the three people…
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A Terrebonne dog was in good condition Friday night after surgery to remove his eye following gunshot wounds. “Ducky,” formally named…
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A plea deal is expected to end a 2 -year-old deadly Bend hit-and-run case with a guilty plea – but not to criminally negligent homicide —…
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Honeybees are still in decline across the United States, according to a report from the USDA that points to pesticides, parasites, poor diet, and…
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Prineville residents proudly displayed more than 100 new American flags downtown on Memorial Day, in a patriotic program that promises to grow in…
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It’s a day to remember those who fought for our freedom, and gave their lives to protect our country. Since the war in Afghanistan started in…
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There were ceremonies all across Central Oregon on Monday to mark Memorial Day by honoring fallen service members who gave their lives for their…
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More than 150 U.S. service members from Oregon have died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. For their families, it means someone important…
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Bend-area Boy Scouts kicked off Memorial Day weekend honoring fallen veterans at Deschutes Memorial Gardens, with a very special guest on hand.…
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Mt Bachelor held its third annual Brewski during its finale weekend. Many Central Oregon breweries set up tents with taps to offer a fresh brew to…
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Closed for nearly six months, Redmond’s Petersen Rock Garden had a grand reopening ceremony on Saturday and Sunday. The garden, which was built…
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A 22-year-old Eugene man died early Saturday when he lost control of his speeding motorcycle on a curve and it crashed, throwing him down an…
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