Vol. 22, No. 13
Progress For Public Lands
The newly passed public lands bill helps with fuel reduction at Crooked River Ranch, but resource activists say it missed protecting some important public lands
By Chris Miller
Regional Roundup
Oregon headlines, found this week in Cascades Reader
Wild About Rivers
Oregon gets more miles of Wild and Scenic river designations
By K.M. Collins
City Council Finalizes Goals
Apartment Fight Rages On
The City of Bend gave the approval to build 170 units near The Pavilion, but a local developer is taking the case to the state
A Central Oregonian is the New Secretary of State
Governor names Bev Clarno to the spot, following the death of Dennis Richardson
By Nicole Vulcan
Get Ready to be Counted
The next census is coming on April Fools’ Day, 2020
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By The Source Staff
Legislature: Bills we're watching
Letters to the Editor
An Intimate Night with C. S. Lewis
David Payne invites guests for a cozy evening "chat" with the surprisingly funny Irish author
By Elizabeth Warnimont
About Those Benjamins
SAFE Banking Act could help decrease crime
By Jeremy Dickman
Going Green This Spring
Cleaning up your home improvement list
By Abbie and Rick Sams
Crone's Disease
By Amy Alkon
This Modern World
By Tom Tomorrow
Free Will Astrology—Week of March 28
By Rob Brezsny
Mild Abandon—Week of March 28
By E.J. Pettinger
Fred Fox, Ace Reporter
By Jen Sorensen
Weekend Warrior: March 29-31
Is too much good music a bad thing?
By Isaac Biehl
Oregon's Art Collection gets its own website
Looking to find out more about public art? This could help
By Teafly Peterson
A Community Thread: Jesse Locke
How making a film in Palestine broadened his perspective
By Joshua Langlais
Dinner and a Movie
Redmond's Odem Theater offers a full bar and full menu, plus entertainment
Little Bites - Easter Brunches
Here's where to spend your Easter in Central Oregon
By Lisa Sipe
Rock Turns Rye into Bottled Cocktail
The Rock and Rye resurgence
Hands Across America
Jordan Peele's "Us" is a Social Nightmare
By Jared Rasic
Classically Modern
The Dip balances old school sounds with a 2019 spin on its latest album
Four Favorites: "Deepest Light"
A sneak peek at The Get Ahead's upcoming album
Woodpecker Festival Ahead
By Jim Anderson
Racing on the Deschutes
Riverhouse Rendezvous features slalom racing in the river, before warm weather irrigation slows flows
By Caitlin Richmond
The Color Study
@ Silver Moon Brewing
Sat., Sept. 21, 7-10 p.m.
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