In a joint meeting on Jan. 20, leaders from Deschutes County and the City of Bend agreed to extend the date of permanently closing the Temporary Safe Stay Area to June 30, 2027. Thatโs 170 acres in the Juniper Ridge area east of Highway 97, north of Bend, comprised of 50 acres of county land and 120 acres of city land. In 2024, county and city officials agreed to jointly manage the TSSA […]
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Oregonโs Crashing Pot Prices Put Drug Treatment at Risk
Since 2022, the stateโs cannabis taxes have paid for free behavioral health and addiction treatment for more than 35,000 Oregonians all across the state, a first-of-its-kind program. But plummeting pot prices have resulted in a 38% decline in tax revenues since 2021, slashing funding for the Behavioral Health Resource Network and its clients. The Oregon […]
Tax Money Put to Quick Use for Flat Fire-affected Landowners
Last summer, on Aug. 21, Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District staff delivered a presentation to its board of directors about a potential pilot program to, among other things, aid wildfire-affected landowners. Literally that same day, the Flat Fire broke out near Sisters. It ultimately burned more than 23,000 acres and prompted that pilot program […]
Pattie Gonia Sued by Patagonia for Trademark Infringement
Pattie Gonia, a nationally touring drag queen, entrepreneur and activist for LGBTQ and environmental causes, has been sued by Patagonia, the outdoor brand, for six claims of trademark infringement. The company is seeking a jury trial and damages of $1. The lawsuit may complicate Pattie Goniaโs upcoming national drag show tour, which will visit nearly […]
Third โ Fourth? โ Timeโs the Charm
Snapping a fibula while helping a nonprofit repair a damaged trail. Dislocating a shoulder during cyclocross because the Belgian stair runup is slippery. The Fonz waterski-jumping a shark, biffing it and being eaten by said shark. The first two scenarios illustrate the inherent risks of various outdoor fitness and recreation pursuits. The injuries incurred might […]
Fresh Legislative Concepts from Central Oregon Lawmakers
In the upcoming legislative session that begins Feb. 2, each lawmaker is allowed to introduce two legislative concepts. The short session runs just 35 days, and there’s no guarantee these concepts will become bills. These are the concepts introduced by local lawmakers. Rep. Jason Kropf, HD-54 LC 273 would make changes to the gun permit […]
Weighing the Cost and Constitutionality of Deschutes Countyโs Districting Proposal
Editorโs Update (1/21): After hearing from hundreds of constituents from all over the county (the majority of whom opposed Map C), the Board of County Commissioners moved 2-1 to wait another โtwo weeks,โ Commissioner Patty Adair said, before making any decisions on advancing Map C to a future ballot. In November, Sisters resident and former […]
Artists Wanted at RDM
Ever locked eyes with โBluciferโ the killer horse on your way to the Denver airport? Or flown into Tampa and taken a selfie with the 21-foot-tall Phoebe the Flamingo? Memorable art installations can make airports destinations in their own right. While the Redmond Municipal Airport isnโt looking specifically for oversized, unsettling animal sculptures, the City […]
Hunger Prevention Coalition of Central Oregon Dissolves After 26ย Years
The Hunger Prevention Coalition, a charitable nonprofit that has raised and provided funds to support food distribution in Central Oregon since 2000, has announced its dissolvement. โThis was not an easy decision,โ HPC Board Chair Robin Popp told the Source. โBut the entire board agrees that the HPC has come to a point where the needs […]
Analysis Shows Oregon Bridges Are Mostly in Fair Condition
As lawmakers search for a funding solution for the Oregon Department of Transportation, an OJP analysis of Oregon bridge data shows that only 6% of the stateโs bridges are in poor condition. Of the 7,183 Oregon bridges used by motor vehicles, 425 are classified as โpoor,โ meaning part of the bridge has significant damage or […]

