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Jefferson's business recruiter is optimistic
"Jefferson's business recruiter is optimistic" Views: more photos Wayne Pearson With the slumping economy making headlines nationwide and unemployment numbers on the rise, the new Jefferson County economic ...
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Communities urge rejection of Warm Springs casino in Cascade Locks
Six communities near Cascade Locks have sent letters to the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs opposing the proposed Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs casino that would be built in the Columbia River Gorge ...
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No New Trail System
Until recently, an interdisciplinary team of natural resource specialists had been working on a draft proposal for a trails system in a 26,000-acre block of the McKay Creek watershed.
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United States Attorney's Office, District of Oregon Aggressively Pursues Crimes in Indian Country
Charges have been filed in seven different criminal cases over the past three weeks in the District of Oregon involving crimes on Native American reservations, announced United States Attorney Karin J. ...
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Federal Prosecutors in Oregon Aggressively Pursues Crimes in Indian Country
Charges have been filed in seven different criminal cases over the past three weeks in the District of Oregon involving crimes on Native American reservations, announced United States Attorney Karin J. ...
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Go With the Flow: River Conservancy has made quiet progress on flow restoration
Testing the waters below bend. Kyle Gorman remembers a time, not so long ago, when many folks in Central Oregon viewed concepts like water conservation with suspicion, if not outright contempt.
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Shooting Suspects Sentenced
Victor M. Becerra Jr., 26, and Daniel Arce, 19, residents of Warm Springs, Oregon, were sentenced Monday to prison terms of 45 months and 29 months, respectively, before District Court Judge Ancer Haggerty.
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Central Oregon wildfire burns building, closes highway
A wildfire in Central Oregon grew quickly to eighteen hundred acres after breaking out Thursday afternoon.
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U.S. Highway 26 reopens near Warm Springs
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Crews battle fire in Warm Springs area
Crews are trying to contain an 1,800 acre fire that's spread across the Warm Springs Indian Reservation to federal and private lands nearby.
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Mill Fire Burns Structures and 1,800 Acres
That fire shut Highway 26 down for about three hours. The Mill fire has burned approximately 18- hundred acres of grass and juniper shrub by Thursday night.
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Wildfire on Warm Springs
A wildfire was burning on the Warm Springs Reservation late Thursday afternoon. Lisa Clark of the Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch said the fire was burning on both sides of the Deschutes River having ...
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Court ruling favors resorts in Jefferson,
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Oregon camping: Best fishing
The fishing is always good at Lake Selmac. It's the catching that is variable. Mecca Flat Recreation Site Prineville BLM This small campground, on the Deschutes River across from Warm Springs, has big-time ...
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Warm Springs Fires
Firefighters are making a lot of progress against a large brush fire southeast of Warm Springs.
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Greeley Fire Burns Around 200 Acres Near Warm Springs
It started in the Greeley Heights subdivision. The fire was threatening the homes near the subdivision and now appears to be moving southeast.
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Tribes strive to save native tongues
Contributor Aaron Clark explains how experts compare saving language to saving endangered species.
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A second chance
Beginning Thursday and continuing into next week, biologists, environmental specialists and dozens of volunteers will release more than 500,000 steelhead fry into Whychus Creek and the Crooked River water ... via Bend Bulletin
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Stastny guides worldwide design competitions
"In the truest sense, architecture is something that inspires the human spirit and can really change people's lives. It is also an art form and within that art form you can respond to and reflect a culture's values." POSTED: 06:00 AM PDT Wednesday, May 7, 2008 BY SAM BENNETT Managing design competitions gives Don Stastny a chance to help great architects achieve their goals. via Daily Journal of Commerce
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For the river; Artists put on a show to benefit the Deschutes
Artists put on a show to benefit the Deschutes The Deschutes River coursing through Bend gave life to this region. via The Bulletin
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