On Feb. 7, St. Charles Cardiology and Childrenโs Heart Center of Central Oregon are teaming up to offer a new free event โ Strong Hearts, Strong Teens โ to screen more than 100 teenagers for serious heart conditions and help prevent sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Attendees age 12-19 will receive a screening evaluation, including an EKG […]
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U.S. Senator Ron Wyden & Rep. Janelle Bynum to Hold Town Hall in Sisters
Please join U.S. Senator Ron Wyden and U.S. Representative Janelle Bynumย for an in-personย Deschutesย County Town Hall on Saturday, January 17ย at 12 p.m.ย at Sisters High School. Please note: Similar to major sporting events, there is a clear bag policy for town halls, allowing only clear bags (max 12″x6″x12″), one-gallon clear plastic bags, or small clutches (max 4.5″x6.5″), plus essential […]
Progress Continues on the Olney Avenue Improvements Project
Work on the Olney Avenue Improvements Project continues as crews proceed with the construction project despite a delay in work from Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway crews. In late December, the BNSF Railwayโs signal crew was reassigned to Washington state for emergency flood response causing a delay in the Olney project.โ BNSF Railway crews plan to be back on Olney Avenue […]
COCC, Upper Deschutes Watershed Council Offer Whychus Close-up
An in-depth look at Central Oregonโs Whychus watershed โ including its ecology, history and creek restoration โ is the focus of the fourth annual โLearn About Your Home Watersโ speaker series, a lineup of presentations and workshops coordinated by Central Oregon Community Collegeโs community education department and the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council, beginning Feb. 24. Staged […]
Housing Works to Open 2026 Housing Choice Voucher Program Waiting List
Housing Works, a premier housing organization dedicated to fostering stability and affordability in Central Oregon, is pleased to announce the opening of the 2026 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program waiting list. This essential program, formerly known as the HUD Section 8 program, provides rental assistance to eligible low-income residents of Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook counties. […]
SNAP Recipients in Central and Eastern Oregon Have More Time to Replace Food Lost During Recent Storms
Households in nine additional Oregon counties โ Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Jackson, Josephine, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla and Wasco โ now have more time to report lost or spoiled food purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to recent storms and power outages. If you live in one of these counties and lost food bought with […]
SFF Presents Offers Three Winter Concerts at The Belfry
SFF Presents is bringing even more great music to Sisters this winter with three shows at The Belfry. Up first is the Irish bluegrass band Gadan on February 11, followed by beloved SFF legacy performer David Wilcox on March 5, and Canadian folk singer Cat Clyde on March. Tickets are on sale athttps://www.sffpresents.org/tickets Gadan is a […]
Central Oregon Gives Raisesย $900,000 for Local Nonprofits, Announces 2025 Campaign Winners
Central Oregon Gives wrapped up another successful end-of-year giving season, helping to raise over $900,000 to support local nonprofits across the region. Powered by community generosity, the 2025 campaign brought together 2,069 donors who made 3,191 donations to organizations serving Central Oregon. The annual giving campaign continues to demonstrate the power of collective generosity, with an average donation of $275 and nearly 500 donations of […]
County Commissioners to Hold Public Hearing on Wildfire Mitigation Standards for New Construction
The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, in Jan. 14 to consider proposed wildfire mitigation standards for new residential constructionย in unincorporated areas of the county. Community members are encouraged to participate. Last fall, following the repeal of the Statewide Wildfire Hazard Map with Senate Bill 83, the BOCC […]
Governor Kotek Issues Executive Order to Extend Homelessness State of Emergencyย
Governor Tina Kotek extended Oregonโs state of emergency on unsheltered homelessness, sharpening the focus on mental health and addiction as ongoing conditions that continue to threaten public health, safety, and economic stability across the state, constituting an emergency. โWe have helped thousands of people move from the streets into shelter, from shelter into homes, and […]

