First brain cancer vaccine on trial in Portland
It’s the world’s first clinical trial for a vaccine against brain cancer and it’s happening in Oregon. Researchers and…
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It’s the world’s first clinical trial for a vaccine against brain cancer and it’s happening in Oregon. Researchers and…
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Remember your school nurse? Their jobs might have changed over the years, but the role they play is just as important. May 7 is a day to celebrate…
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Four medical marijuana dispensaries in Bend have been denied registration by the Oregon Health Authority since enrollment opened in March, and…
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The Central Oregon Food Policy Council has updated its name to High Desert Food and Farm Alliance. The regional non-profit, High Desert Food and Farm…
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Dave Markham, CEO of Central Electric Cooperative in Redmond, voiced criticism of Bureau of Land Management policies in testimony on Capitol Hill…
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Eberhard’s Dairy Products of Redmond is joining the Oregon Dairy Products Commission and Oregon Department of Agriculture in Oregon’s…
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The 24 hour / 7 day a week drive-by ballot drop site at the Redmond Library will now open early beginning with the May 20 election. The 24 / 7…
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This summer, Camp Fire Central Oregon is working to help local youth avoid the effects of ‘summer slide.’ Did you know that many kids lose…
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As the weather improves, more and more motorcyclists will hit the roads. With that in mind, Governor Kitzhaber has proclaimed May 2014…
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Construction of the second phase of the Reed Market Road project, from Third Street to Newberry Drive, starts next month. Bend’s Public Works…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will be holding a free youth fishing event at Pine Nursery Pond on Saturday, May 17 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.…
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Fans are pumped up! From jerseys flying off the racks to big watch parties at sports bars, everyone seems to be catching Blazer Fever. “Good to…
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Almost 300 young girls in Nigeria were kidnapped. Many fear that they now might be sold into sexual slavery. Details emerged on Tuesday about a…
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90,000 pounds of food. That’s the most ever collected by NeighborImpact during the annual Postal Carrier’s Food Drive event, also known…
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The on-line Spanish Voters’ Guide for the May 20 th Oregon primary, produced by the League of Women Voters of Oregon Education Fund, is now…
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It’s a welcoming sight for some — 10 acres nestled in Bend’s busy west side : the future home of OSU-Cascades. “I was…
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Known for its mountain peaks, tall pines, and clear rivers, over 1700 people call the City of La Pine home. With its bounding growth and opportunity,…
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It’s spring – flowers are blooming, the air is warming and the fish are jumpin’! Youth and adults alike are invited to welcome this…
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The Pacific Northwest District (District XI) of the American Advertising Federation has announced its local Oregon Advertising Awards recipients,…
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The warm summer-like weather across Central Oregon over the weekend served as a timely reminder that residents can take simple steps to create…
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