Chemtrails: Real conspiracy, or wild theory?
On a clear day, they’re an unmistakable part of the sky. Most people simply know them as condensation trails off of planes, but there’s a…
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On a clear day, they’re an unmistakable part of the sky. Most people simply know them as condensation trails off of planes, but there’s a…
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An Oregon State Police traffic stop of a Jeep driving without headlights on Highway 97 in Redmond Wednesday night led police to a Prineville home,…
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La Pine High School’s cheerleading coach has been arrested on charges of sex abuse and furnishing alcohol to a minor, alleging she engaged in…
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SMART celebrates the service of nearly 350 volunteers sharing their time with Central Oregon children who need support in reading. Volunteers read…
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ODFW will host a series of public meetings around the state in early May to accept public comment on proposals for big game hunting seasons. At the…
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The Sisters Folk Festival has shifted the focus of its songwriting contest to a showcase format. The Dave Carter Memorial Songwriting Contest has…
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At the end of a three-day trial, a Jefferson County jury deliberated for about 90 minutes Wednesday and acquitted a former Culver 4-H leader of sex…
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Oregon lawmakers made cuts to Medicaid two years ago that have yet to be restored. Those cuts include funding for adult foster care programs —…
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A plane crashes into the Jefferson County Jail, bodies are everywhere, and several emergency crews rush to respond. That was the scenario in a…
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Cylvia Hayes, First Lady of Oregon and a champion of sustainability will provide the commencement address at Oregon State University – Cascades on…
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Starting May 1 st , the Mosaic Medical and Crook County Health Department campus in Prineville is tobacco-free and will offer patients, visitors and…
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Get the scoop! For several days in May and June, dog park users are invited to volunteer at clean-up events in Bend’s off leash areas. Hosted…
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Personal use firewood collection in designated woodcutting areas of the Deschutes National Forest will open on Monday, April 29. The firewood-cutting…
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In May, all scrap metal proceeds generated by the Bend Area Habitat for Humanity ReStore will fund the Family Access Network voucher program. The…
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Do you know a Champion for Children that deserves to be recognized? Healthy Beginnings is pleased to announce the opportunity for community members…
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A homeless man was arrested Monday night after Bend police say he robbed the Ericksons Thriftway in northeast Bend. Employees said Tuesday they…
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A telephoned bomb threat prompted evacuation of the Erickson’s Thriftway in Madras Wednesday evening, but a search found nothing and it…
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Worthy Brewing CEO Chris Hodge said he has a lucky location. His business have never gotten a noise complaint. “I would be concerned if I owned…
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An extra $5 million in the Bend-La Pine Schools’ proposed budget could mean new possibilities for the year to come, officials said Wednesday.…
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The city of Bend is losing one of its veteran leaders. Larry Huhn, a Bend firefighter for 30 years, and the fire chief for the past five years, is…
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