Grant to aid Warm Springs community gardens
The Central Oregon Food Policy Council applied for and received a Gardener’s Supply Grant on behalf of the community gardens located on the…
Continue ReadingThe Central Oregon Food Policy Council applied for and received a Gardener’s Supply Grant on behalf of the community gardens located on the…
Continue ReadingThe Mt. Bachelor National Ski Patrol (a non-profit organization) isconducting their annual ski evaluation for those who may be interested in joining…
Continue ReadingDesperation is common in 911 calls. But last Tuesday in Bakersfield Calif., it was the dispatcher who was in angst. “She’s going to die…
Continue ReadingLes Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon’s Old Mill District is picking up the beat this summer with a danceable lineup of bands for its St.…
Continue ReadingNeighbors recounted a disturbing wake-up call Monday after a man led police on a high-speed chase into their northeast Bend neighborhood in the wee…
Continue ReadingThirty people covered by the Oregon workers’ compensation system died on the job during 2012, the Department of Consumer and Business Services…
Continue ReadingTwo North American river otters, named after Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers Sandy and Rogue, have a new home at the High Desert Museum’s outdoor…
Continue ReadingThe automatic sequester of federal funds will have an effect on unemployment benefits and job search services in Oregon, the state Employment…
Continue ReadingThe Redmond School District has unveiled Redmond K-12 Online, a new program for the 2013-14 school year. Redmond K-12 Online is the district’s…
Continue ReadingA Bend driver swerved to avoid a deer on a La Pine road late Monday night, causing his car to roll and sending one of two passengers to the hospital,…
Continue ReadingA Deschutes County hearings officer has denied AT&T’s controversial request to place a 100-foot cell phone tower along Alfalfa Market Road…
Continue ReadingFebruary has come and gone as 2013 quickly marches forwards. Climatologically speaking, February was warm and dry for Central Oregon. Most of our…
Continue ReadingSilt build-up in Mirror Pond has prompted a lot of debate about whether to dredge the pond or get rid of the dam and let the river flow free or do…
Continue ReadingA 36-year-old Utah man has been arrested along Highway 20 east of Bend after an Oregon State Police trooper found about 16 pounds of marijuana in his…
Continue Reading– Redmond Dental Group, took tenth place on the “Best Small Business to Work for in Oregon” list by Oregon Business Magazine. For the…
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Bank Mini PPP is now open for online registration. This is the first time that the Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation has been able to…
Continue ReadingA Bend man has been indicted and arrested on federal charges of falsely seeking nearly $900,000 in federal tax refunds – receiving one refund of…
Continue ReadingThis year marks the 31 st Anniversary of the “Governor’s State Employee Food Drive” of Oregon. The Governor’s State Employee…
Continue ReadingA large two-story home at a ranch east of Prineville – outside any fire protection district — was destroyed by a fire Friday evening that was…
Continue ReadingIn Oregon, 16 percent fewer juveniles are being incarcerated compared to 20 years ago — but nationally, the drop is 40 percent. A new report…
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