Heartbreaking levy defeat for Culver schools
The Culver Bulldog hangs proudly on banners through the street, a message of support from the close-knit small town. But Culver voters on Tuesday…
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The Culver Bulldog hangs proudly on banners through the street, a message of support from the close-knit small town. But Culver voters on Tuesday…
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Do you or someone you know, live with a health condition that affects daily life? Workshops to achieve a healthier way of living for people living…
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The Champion for Children Luncheon was held Wednesday at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. The event is a fundraiser/friend-raiser for Healthy…
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A new study shows there is a gender gap when it comes to behavior and self-control in American young children – one that does not appear to exist…
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When it comes to American traditions, summer calls as much for baseball and softball as it does apple pie and Fourth of July. With registration…
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Oregon’s Aging and Disability Resource Connection recently received high marks and positive comments from a customer satisfaction survey…
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The city of Bend says it projects $1.3 million in savings and no premium increases on its new employee health insurance plan for the upcoming plan…
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The Ochoco National Forest announced Wednesday the installation of five new visitor portals with the purpose of welcoming visitors and to provide…
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Motorists traveling over the mountain passes Wednesday morning were warned to be prepared for winter-like driving conditions — just two days…
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A La Pine mushroom hunter who got lost west of town and failed to return to his companions’ meeting Tuesday night prompted a search in the…
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The Redmond City Council on Tuesday approved the hiring of Portlander Keith Witcosky for the position of city manager. Mayor George Endicott and the…
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The forecast for this Memorial Day weekend may not be warm and blue-sky, but it’s still the official kickoff of the boating season in Oregon.…
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Bend-La Pine Schools asked voters for $98 million Tuesday night in a bond to pay for two new schools and many other projects. And that’s what…
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Far fewer than half of Central Oregon voters returned their mail ballots for Tuesday’s special election. But those who did handily passed…
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The state of Oregon has a clear goal. It’s called 40-40-20 — a plan by the governor to reach levels of 40 percent of Oregonians with a…
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Bend high senior Melissa Hubler is on her way to being a Duck “I love the culture of Eugene,” said Hubler. It’s a culture…
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Twenty veterans from around Oregon loaded waders, nets and flies into their cars Tuesday morning, coming together to fly fish at Summer Lake as part…
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Watching the scenes of destruction in Moore, Oklahoma, Kristy Sinsara knows her friends and family are safe, and is grateful for that. Monday…
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The Deschutes Provincial Advisory Committee is seeking new members to serve on a committee that advises officials on projects and management issues…
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The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center has designated Bend a Silver Walk Friendly Community for its walkability initiatives and programs. The…
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