C.O. Metal Arts Group celebrates 20 years
On a chilly April evening in 1998, seven bench jewelers met over pizza and beer at Stuft Pizza on Third Street in Bend (now Pho Viet Cafe) to discuss…
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On a chilly April evening in 1998, seven bench jewelers met over pizza and beer at Stuft Pizza on Third Street in Bend (now Pho Viet Cafe) to discuss…
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The Crook County School District Board of Directors announced Wednesday it has chosen Dr. Sara E. Johnson as the district’s next…
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Hello Central Oregon! Starting off our morning with mild conditions. Temperatures are in the mid 30’s to low 40’s once again. There will…
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Deschutes County will observe National Crime Victims’ Rights Week during the week of April 8-14. Each April since 1981, The United States…
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As tax time approaches, AARP’s Fraud Watch Network and AARP Oregon are joining in efforts to help Oregon taxpayers avoid criminal imposters who…
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Five sessions of the Oregon Heritage Conference will be free and open to the public on Friday, April 13 at the Old St. Francis School, 700 NW Bond…
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Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., along with 41 of their Senate colleagues on Wednesday urged Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Acting…
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(Update: Adding comment from city attorney’s office) SEATTLE (AP) – A King County Superior Court judge has struck down a Seattle law…
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A semi-truck driver who took a wrong turn ended up in a ditch, blocking both lanes on Highway 97 in northern Klamath County four miles north of the…
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It might start with pencil tapping and end with an outburst that forces teachers to clear the classroom. Educators say disruptions have become a big…
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) – MarShon Brooks scored 14 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter in his first game with Memphis, helping the lowly…
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Faced with a surge of reports in recent days, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office late Wednesday renewed its warning to Central Oregonians…
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A two-vehicle collision Wednesday morning sent one car barreling into Chan’s of Redmond, police reported. Just past 10 a.m. on Southwest…
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Happy Wednesday evening, everyone! High pressure offshore will keep our skies mostly clear apart from the high clouds we’re seeing this…
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The president and chief executive officer of the Central Oregon Visitors Association, Alana Hughson, will retire from the organization at the end of…
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Here are the results of Tuesday’s KTVZ.COM poll, asking if you think radar speed signs that show how fast you’re going are effective: Do…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Former Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has agreed to pay a $20,000 penalty to settle alleged violations of state ethics law.…
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The Independent Party of Oregon has chosen to allow voters who are not members of any party to vote in the Independent Party Primary on May 15. To…
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Fire managers on the Crooked River National Grassland plan to burn slash piles on about 209 acres Thursday, if weather and conditions allow, the U.S.…
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The 42nd Annual SELCO Pole Pedal Paddle is Saturday May 19th. The price per person increases on April 12th So, sign up now! Just click…
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