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2 die in head-on collision on U.S. 97
Two Prineville residents were killed in a head-on crash north of Bend on Monday afternoon that happened when a Redmond man swerved to avoid another vehicle on U.S. Highway 97 near Tumalo Road.
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Highway 97 Deaths: We Need The Wall
How many more people are going to have to die before ODOT installs a Jersey wall on Highway 97 between Bend and Redmond? A Prineville couple in their 60s were killed yesterday afternoon when another vehicle ...
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2 arrested in Redmond meth investigation
Two people were arrested Thursday in Redmond as part of a Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team investigation into methamphetamine dealing.
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7 Great Plates; Dishes to remember from Central Oregon restaurants
Bistro Corlise: 916 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-385-6979. The Blacksmith: 211 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-318-0588. Brickhouse Steak and Raw Bar: 412 Sixth St., Redmond; 541-526-1782. Deep: 821 N.W. Wall St., ...
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As economy tanks, Oregon Army recruiting gets easier
The military recruiting station near the Bend River Promenade should not be confused with the hustle and bustle of a department store on Black Friday.
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Friends gather at Redmond center
"Friends gather at Redmond center" Views: Volunteer Adrian Keller, 11, of Redmond, waits to offer some whipped cream while his mom, Ruth, 48, points out different kinds of pie to Joyce Bryan, 91.
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City Manager Faces Assault Charge
The Deschutes County district attorney's office says the city manager of Redmond faces arraignment Friday on an assault charge.
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ODOT raises speed limit on Redmond reroute
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Chris Telfer aims to bring same money-minded style to Salem
Chris Telfer, 58, a certified public accountant, will take office as the state senator for District 27 in January after six years on the Bend City Council.
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Gas falls below $2 at local stations
Gas prices dropped below $2 per gallon at several Central Oregon stations Tuesday, enticing customers to fill up for less than half the price of fuel about four months ago.
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City Should cut its losses at Juniper Ridge
The financial situation at Juniper has continued to deteriorate since the June 16th City Council meeting on that project.
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Oregon - Central And Southern Oregon Hardest Hit By Economic Downturn
Tough economic times are when Oregonians count on the Oregon Department of Human Services the most, and new figures for October show marked increases in applications for assistance.
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Redmond official arrested in assault; City Manager Mike Patterson not ...
Redmond City Manager Mike Patterson was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of assault and menacing at a Redmond home.
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Redmond Humane Society Rescue Plan
A "With the Redmond Humane Society's survival now assured, it's time for all of those people and businesses who have been holding back to step forward with donations and help us stabilize and strengthen the ...
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What's Going Up
What: Dutch Bros. Coffee Owner: Chauncey “Bill” Smith Architect: N/A General contractor: Assured Construction, Bend Contact: 541-322-9520 Details: Central Oregon's sixth Dutch Bros.
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As home values fall, tax appeals jump in Deschutes County,
To find out more about property tax appeals, call 541-388-6508 or visit www.deschutes .org/go/living-here/taxes/tax-relief-and-exemptions/property-value-appeals. Still a month and a half from the Dec.
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Devotees of holiday craft bring bazaar scene to life
14, 15 and Dec. 5, 6; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Greens of Redmond, 4460 Trevino Court, 541-548-7919. • Lynn's Christmas Bazaar - Nov.
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Boys & Girls Club of Central Oregon Temporarily Shuts the Doors
A "We knew that if we did not take some action and really analyze how we can come up with a better plan for sustainability of these clubs, that we were going to have to close indefinitely," says board member ...
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What about the holiday party?; Companies are getting creative to make a celebration possible
Area businesses feeling the economic downturn are cutting back on their holiday plans, but most appear not to be dropping their parties altogether.
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Is Bigger Better? Bend weighs an unprecedented growth plan.
You can't see Bend's sprawling auto malls and shopping centers, or the rows and rows of cookie cutter homes, from Dave Hanson's hay and cattle ranch south of Redmond, but Hanson, whose family has been farming ...
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