Ore. foreclosure prevention aid program expands
Distressed homeowners throughout Oregon can now apply for up to $20,000 to pay off past-due bills and become current on their mortgage. The Loan…
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Distressed homeowners throughout Oregon can now apply for up to $20,000 to pay off past-due bills and become current on their mortgage. The Loan…
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The U.S. Forest Service is waiving fees at most of its day-use recreation sites over the Veterans Day holiday weekend, Nov. 10-12. The fee waivers…
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Michael Bremont, the former director of the Redmond Proficiency Academy accused of abusing a female student, as well as another student in Linn…
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A total of $1.4 million has been awarded to 21 of Oregon’s 36 counties to provide resources and capabilities for responding to terrorism…
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The U.S. Department of Labor announced Wednesday a $198,495 National Emergency Grant to provide job training and support services to about 120…
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Deschutes Brewery honors its namesake Central Oregon river with a brand-new, year-round beer dubbed Deschutes River Ale. The new brew, which…
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From the outside of a mailing by Deschutes County judicial candidate Beth Bagley, you might not think it’s a political ad — and some…
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Nationwide, patients complain twice as often about noise in hospitals as they do about any other part of their stay. Starting this week, St. Charles…
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Many in Prineville and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife are mourning the loss of wildlife biologist Crystal Ann Strobl, who died on Highway…
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Warm Springs is about to take a big step in addressing child abuse prevention in their community. Bend’s KIDS ((Kids Intervention and…
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The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary is offering a series of cooking classes as fundraisers in support of disabled veterans, their families and…
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A Tumalo man has been arrested on burglary and other charges, accused of breaking into a Tumalo home, where he was confronted by a resident, and…
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Oregon State Police said Tuesday they recently welcomed two new “members” to the department when “Hank” and…
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Beginning Tuesday, many portions of the Pole Creek Fire closure area southwest of Sisters are open; however, some closures will continue within the…
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Oregon recovered more than half of the municipal waste Oregonians generated in 2011 – the highest rate since the state started measuring waste…
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Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for children, but sometimes the most hectic for parents. Nearly 94 percent of children…
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Did you know that more than 1,300 arts, heritage, and humanities non-profits produce and protect cultural activities on behalf of Oregonians? Now,…
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Residents of Prineville with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, can now receive cardiopulmonary rehabilitation close to home. Beginning…
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The Board of Directors of Abilitree announced that Tim Johnson, present Work Center Director, will become the new Executive Director of Abilitree…
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Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) is pleased to announce that Structus Building Technologies and Warm Springs Composite Products (WSCP)…
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