Prescribed burns planned on Ochoco NF
Fire managers on the Ochoco National Forest plan to ignite prescribed burn units about 15 miles east of Paulina and in the Maury Mountains over the…
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Fire managers on the Ochoco National Forest plan to ignite prescribed burn units about 15 miles east of Paulina and in the Maury Mountains over the…
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As Americans face the dreaded “tax day” Wednesday, the average consumer now carries more debt according to a study by Experian called…
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At Great Harvest Bread in Bend, employees make dough to earn it. And while the bread rises, workers could soon see the same happen to paychecks.…
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Police said Tuesday they have arrested a 29-year-old Bend man who they have tied to at least 32 recent thefts from cars around town, after he tried…
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The Jefferson County School Board, faced with a loud outcry Tuesday night over the removal of Madras High School Principal Sarah Braman-Smith, stuck…
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., praised the Senate’s move Tuesday night to extend a lifeline to rural Oregon communities with final passage of a…
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The Redmond Proficiency Academy is only one of two schools in Oregon to offer the AP Capstone program, beginning in the 2015-2016 academic year.…
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A small tornado — rare in Oregon — touched down in the parking lot of Lane Community College in Eugene late Tuesday afternoon, damaging…
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Solar is coming to Bend, in a big way. Two 100-acre solar farms are being proposed for Bend’s Eastside. For those living in the area, it could…
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The Bend Cultural Tourism Commission is pleased to announce they have received 17 applications for its 2015 inaugural grant cycle, with the requested…
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Dine out at a downtown Bend restaurant next Tuesday, April 21 and help homeless animals. Participating Tables for Tails restaurants are partnering…
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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office will be offering free boat safety inspections at the below locations. Inspections will be from 9:00 am to…
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Fires that damaged two Bend apartment complexes — first on the Westside, then on the east — were among four blazes in the city Monday…
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On Friday evening, nearly 300 attendees gathered at Sunriver Resort to celebrate the region’s finest citizens and businesses at the 26 th…
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In March, Oregon’s unemployment rate fell below the U.S. rate for the first time since 1996, dropping to 5.4 percent, from 5.8 percent in…
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A combination of a decades-old clerical error and a disgruntled landowner will result in the closure of a public access road to thousands of acres of…
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About 6,400 Pacific Power customers in southern Bend will have their electricity interrupted early Friday morning so crews can switch power supply…
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After 73 years, a World War II veteran is reunited with his dog tags, thanks to a good Samaritan in Bend. Jack Barr, 92, has lived all across the…
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Due to low snowpack, lack of rainfall and early season warming, all debris, commercial and agricultural burning in areas protected by Deschutes…
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A new study by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality shows toxic chemicals, ranging from pesticides to metals, are present in all water…
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