Applications open for Leadership Bend Class of 2020
Applications are now open for the next cohort of Leadership Bend, the Bend Chamber’s nine-month civic/community leadership development program…
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Applications are now open for the next cohort of Leadership Bend, the Bend Chamber’s nine-month civic/community leadership development program…
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An Oregon State University scientist has received a $2.3 million, five-year grant to build on his promising research into a debilitating…
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The Education Foundation for Bend–La Pine Schools has received a generous $3,000 grant from the US Bank Foundation toward arts and wellness…
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With relatively favorable early fire season conditions in Oregon, the Oregon Department of Forestry sent nearly 30 personnel to Alaska last week to…
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The Senior Fishing Derby returns to Walton Lake next week on Wednesday, July 24, providing a fun and completely free morning of fishing and prizes…
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Oregon State University-Cascades said Tuesday it has launched a new undergraduate degree in art, media and technology that will prepare students to…
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The Oregon Coast Aquarium announced Monday the installation of three new live cameras: The Shark Cam, the Seabird Cam, and the Otter Cam. Each of the…
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Oregon’s unemployment rate was 4.1 percent in June, essentially unchanged from 4.2 percent in May, the state Employment Department reported…
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(Update: More from OLCC; reaction from area licensees) Annual fees for Oregon Liquor Control Commission liquor licenses are set to double this fall,…
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The Family Access Network (FAN) recently received a $3,000 grant from Les Schwab for FAN advocate services at Bear Creek Elementary School in Bend.…
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Welcome to the Oregon FBI’s Tech Tuesday segment. This week: building a digital defense against the “one-ring” telephone scam. It…
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Do you know someone who helps enhance Deschutes County communities by improving bicycling and walking conditions or by encouraging people to commute…
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Some people in southwest Redmond are upset at their neighbor, and the city as well. They said a woman has been hoarding items at her home for years…
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(Update: Adding train’s starting point, destination, contents) A Bend man sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was cited for trespassing…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The chairman of the Oregon Republican Party has filed paperwork to launch a recall against Democratic Gov. Kate Brown,…
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Good Tuesday Morning, Everyone… With little change in our airflow patterns we are expecting very consistent conditions across the High Desert…
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SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington state Court of Appeals ruled Monday that Seattle’s tax on wealthy households is unconstitutional, but so is the…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon public school students will be required to learn about the Holocaust and other genocides under a bill signed into law by…
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend announced Monday the expansion of club programming and staff for the 2019-2020 school year to align with Bend La-Pine…
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Here is the ODOT Region 4 construction update for the week of July 15: The Oregon Department of Transportation is committed to providing a safe,…
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