Deschutes United Way sets funding plan
The United Way of Deschutes County announced Friday a funding plan for 2012?13 that invests $927,019 in a range of essential community services…
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The United Way of Deschutes County announced Friday a funding plan for 2012?13 that invests $927,019 in a range of essential community services…
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The small community of Frenchglen, 60 miles south of Burns, was breathing a sigh of relief Thursday after firefighters stopped a massive wildfire…
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Wildfires burning in the picturesque high desert country of southeast Oregon have already scorched more than a half-million acres. In addition to all…
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The Central Oregon Health Council just released their yearly report card, which grades Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties in several health…
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Three and a half years ago, Tara Feurtado had her first child. When her son Kael was born, his daddy was in charge of capturing it — and boy,…
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It’s a painful reality for thousands of family every year, distracted drives claims lives. Now, a federal website, distraction.gov is…
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Central Oregon tourism has returned to pre-recession levels. That’s according to Alana Hughson, president of the Central Oregon Visitors…
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Thanks to security camera video and tips to NewsChannel 21’s Crime Stoppers program, two 16-year-old boys have been arrested in a destructive…
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Have you wondered how your county tax dollars are spent? Do you know what services Deschutes County provides to you? For the third year, community…
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Today the La Pine Rural Fire Protection District Board on Thursday ratified a new three-year collective bargaining agreement with the International…
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Starting Monday, July 16 through the end of August, Forest Service Road 58 will be closed just west of the Sugar Creek campground for a culvert…
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The 2012 Crook County Fair is just around the corner! Scheduled for August 8th thru 11th, the fair is seeking crafters and artisans that make unique…
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A day before the U.S. Forest Service announced its approval of Bend’s controversial $68 million water system upgrade, critics already were…
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Nashelle Jewelry is no stranger to the spotlight. “We’re currently getting great reviews from Brad Pitt,” said owner Heather Straw.…
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Five new businesses, ranging from a restaurant to a mortgage company, have opened up shop recently in downtown Bend, giving the area a big boost to…
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For every beer we drink, there is a tax factored in that breweries pay long before the suds even hit your lips. It’s not much for a single pint…
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Three years ago, Bend resident Zeke Kamm decided that he wanted a camera jib, a system that acts as an arm for cameras and provides stable video and…
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Meyer Memorial Trust announced Wednesday that its June awards included ones totaling more than $111,,000 to six tax-exempt organizations in Central…
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Since 2002, Equine Outreach has been a safe haven for horses that would have otherwise gone to slaughter. “We have beautiful thoroughbreds,…
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At 9:30 Wednesday morning, the Warm Springs Tribal Council certified the election, and a new school is on its way. The council asked a huge question…
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