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Summer Photo Contest

The Source Summer Photo Contest is here. Long days, dusty trails, cold drinks, river floats, golden hour that seems to last foreverโ€”summer in Central Oregon is something special, and we want to see it through your lens. From April 6 through May 17, submit your best summer shots for a chance to be featured in […]

Posted inLetters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, Week of April 9

Critique of Land Use Planning in Bend The term “crisis” is often used to describe the current housing situation in Deschutes County. By definition, a crisis is an unstable period that threatens to result in highly undesirable outcomes. While there is a current imbalance between housing supply and demand, it doesnโ€™t rise to the level […]

Posted inCulture

โ€˜60s Bandย Theย Cowsillsย toย Perform Benefit Concert for New Madras Museumย 

The Cowsills,ย aย popular band from theย 1960s,ย willย perform a benefit concert raising moneyย to convert a church into aย historicalย museum in Madras.ย ย  The Jefferson County museum will include exhibits with Native American themes, digital elements, antique photography and artifacts from the Homestead era.  The Jefferson County Historical Society begins renovations on the 6,400-square-foot building, known to locals as the Madras Gospel Mission Community Center, this month. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning […]

Posted inLocal News

Homelessnessย Nonprofitย Leader,ย Formerย Disasterย Responderย Faceย Off in Deschutes County Commissioner Position 4ย Raceย 

The race for Position 4 on the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners is the only contest on the jam-packed May 19 ballot that’s all but certain to be decided without moving on to the November general election. The leader of a prominent homeless housing nonprofit, Rick Russell, and a former firefighter and emergency responder in his third try for local office, Chet Wamboldt, are vying for the seat โ€” one […]

Posted inLocal News

โ€˜I Lost It Allโ€™: Residents of Bend Homeless Camp Say Forest Service Blew Off Calls, Appointments to Reclaim Lost Property

On the day last year the U.S. Forest Service evicted hundreds of homeless people from national forest land just outside Bend, Oregon, Chris Walston was in the hospital. Walston had been living in a sprawling encampment in the Deschutes National Forest โ€” known by its residents and locals as โ€œChina Hatโ€ after the access road that […]

Posted inLocal News

Oregonโ€™s Climate Protection Program Costs Far More Than Other Statesโ€™โ€”and Is Far Less Accountable

Tom Fessler and his son, Kyle, are trying to do the right thing, but the right thing is about to get a lot more expensive. Inside Woodburn Nursery & Azaleasโ€™ sprawling greenhousesโ€”they enclose space the size of 94 football fieldsโ€”the Fesslers recently installed 48 high-efficiency natural gas heaters that cost $6,200 each. It is the […]

Posted inBusiness News

ClearPath Healthcare Launches In-Home Primary Care Service Across Central Oregon

ClearPath Healthcare, a nonprofit and hospice leader in Central Oregon for more than 40 years, has launched its new In-Home Primary Care service. This program was launched to help Central Oregonians who find it difficult to physically get in to see their primary care doctor. ClearPath Healthcare’s aim is to bring quality, unhurried care right […]

Posted inOutside Features

The Butterfly Effect

After listening attentively to the first episode with Cornelius Edison, my 10-year-old daughter said to me, โ€œMama, you forgot to say your name!โ€ Even though it was her first time ever listening to a podcast, she was completely right. I had forgotten to present myself. I humbly nodded and she immediately asked me, โ€œBut, why?โ€ […]

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