Bend Park and Rec offers no-school-day activities
When Bend-LaPine Schools children are out of school this month, Bend Park & Recreation aims for children to be active and engaged through a…
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When Bend-LaPine Schools children are out of school this month, Bend Park & Recreation aims for children to be active and engaged through a…
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Change is coming to the Bend City Council – and sooner than expected, in the wake of long-time Councilor Kathie Eckman’s Election Night…
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It’s clear our country is divided in many respects after the presidential election. But one Bend citizen, a Vietnam native, is offering his own…
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The races for Bend City Council may have been decided largely on one issue: that controversial surface water improvement project. So just how key was…
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The 8th annual Mt. Bachelor Ski for Schools fundraiser to benefit the Education Foundations for Bend-La Pine and Redmond Schools will run with eight…
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Central Oregon business and civic leaders are being called to the Bend-LaPine Schools principals’ offices through the Education…
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The Deschutes County Road Department will be performing its annual closure of the Cascade Lakes Highway between Dutchman Flats and the Deschutes…
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Katie Siefkes has been named Bend Regional Manager for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, effective Wednesday. Siefkes’ experience…
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Two visiting hikers got lost on the Tam McArthur Rim Trail southwest of Sisters late Tuesday, prompting a successful seven-hour air and ground search…
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When your age holds you back from participating in the presidential election, there is little incentive to follow the campaigns. But at Mountain View…
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Before a witness takes the stand in a trial, a judge decides whether their testimony is admissible in court. Many times, when a witness is rejected,…
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Wild Adventures with the High Desert Museum, a new, free, 45-minute program of storytelling, a related craft activity, and sometimes a live bird or…
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Nearly two months after it broke out and a month after firefighters contained it, fire investigators said Tuesday they have determined lightning was…
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Curtis Hooper of Prineville is suing two counties, the city of Prineville and 15 people in federal court for more than $5 million. Having had…
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Dr. Nicole MacTavish, Principal of Redmond High School, announced today that Redmond High School JROTC, led by MGySgt Mike Trammel USMC (ret) and…
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It was 100 years ago, Nov. 5, 1912 when Oregon voters approved women suffrage by a narrow 52 percent of the men who voted. Since that day, women have…
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Oregon State Police and Warm Springs police sought the public’s help Tuesday to find the driver of a stolen pickup who led police on a 60-mile…
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Deschutes County sheriff’s deputies released surveillance video Monday in hopes of finding a burglar who tried to use his pickup to drag an ATM…
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The question at the checkout counter used to be “paper or plastic?” But now a growing number of grocery shoppers are just bringing their…
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After allegations of ballot tampering arose in Clackamas County, the Deschutes County clerk explained Monday what’s being done to make sure a…
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