Prescribed burns planned near BBR, Camp Sherman
Given favorable weather conditions, Deschutes National Forest fuel specialists on the Sisters Ranger District plan to conduct two prescribed fires…
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Given favorable weather conditions, Deschutes National Forest fuel specialists on the Sisters Ranger District plan to conduct two prescribed fires…
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“It’s hard to describe that feeling of running next to thousands and thousands of people,” said Jen Myers. Myers crossed the finish…
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More and more Americans find themselves in the red. One third of Americans do not have any emergency savings, according to a study by NeighborWorks…
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TCF (The Center Foundation) is pleased to announce the winners of its 2014 scholarship program. Each year, TCF joins with the community to honor…
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If you are looking at a possible career as an Oregon State Police (OSP) trooper, now is the time to check us out as OSP is preparing to hire recruit…
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A Bend family’s placid Sunday afternoon outing on Prineville Reservoir turned frightening when their boat caught fire, forcing them to jump…
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Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) announced Tuesday that the 2014 Congressional Art Competition, “An Artistic Discovery,” is now open to high…
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Move aside, stars: Sunriver’s Oregon Observatory was ready for something you can’t see every night: a very special moon with an odd…
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Sparks from metal-cutting ignited leaking fuel from a snowmobile Monday evening, and the resulting fire burned two snowmobiles and threatened a…
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(Editor’s note: A judge later dismissed all charges against Stellway and the criminal record has been expunged) Attacked with a pair of…
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A 17-year-old Redmond teen suffered a broken arm and cuts when he fell from the running boards of another teen’s pickup as he drove through the…
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The Central Oregon Community College Board announced Monday a two-part plan to fill the position of president at COCC in the wake of the recent halt…
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With tourism and event season just around the corner, Deschutes County encourages individuals, businesses and organizers planning commercial events…
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Sometime between Saturday night and early Sunday morning, four cars on the west side of Bend had their tires slashed. All four cars were parked near…
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Individuals, organizations and projects that have made outstanding contributions to preserving Oregon heritage will receive Oregon Heritage…
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Monday to fix a proposed rule on the use of brewery by-products, known as spent…
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Oregon businesses reported 10,000 more job vacancies early in 2014 than they did the prior year, the state reported Monday. Businesses had…
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On Saturday, the Oregon Zoo in Portland offered a sneak peek of the new elephant habitat during its annual celebration in honor of its oldest…
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(Editor’s Note: A judge later dismissed all charges against Stellway and the criminal record has been expunged) A 20-year-old Bend man was…
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Oregon State Police sought the public’s help to find whoever dropped a cinder block from an Interstate 5 overpass in Creswell early Sunday that…
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