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4 Peaks Cuts Ticket Prices! New 2009 Location!

Next weekend just got a bit more affordable for music fans as the folks at the helm of next weekend’s 4 Peaks Music Festival announced

Next weekend just got a bit more affordable for music fans as the folks at the helm of next weekend’s 4 Peaks Music Festival announced today that they’ll be cutting the ticket prices for the second annual gathering in Tumalo. Organizers also announced that the festival will move from it’s Rockin’ A Ranch location in 2009.

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Poll Shock: Merkley Leads Smith

In a development that has to make Republicans everywhere a little jittery, Rasmussen Reports has just released a poll showing that Jeff Merkley has narrowly

In a development that has to make Republicans everywhere a little jittery, Rasmussen Reports has just released a poll showing that Jeff Merkley has narrowly pulled ahead of incumbent Republican Sen. Gordon Smith.

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All That’s Missing Is Snow White

Hallelujah — Bend has made another of those “Top 10” lists. This time it’s NorthWest Crossing being hailed as one of the “Top 10 Cottage

Hallelujah — Bend has made another of those "Top 10" lists. This time it's NorthWest Crossing being hailed as one of the "Top 10 Cottage Neighborhoods" in America by Cottage Living magazine.

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On Shaky Ground: Future of Bend bus system unclear even as transit takes off

One of the beauties of public transportation? You don’t actually have to be awake during your commute. There’s a revolution going on in the streets

One of the beauties of public transportation? You don’t actually have to be awake during your commute. There's a revolution going on in the streets of America. And it ain't the one dreamed up by the marketing folks at Chevrolet. Quite the opposite, record high gas prices are pushing people out of their cars and onto other forms of transportation. Bike sales are up. Amtrak is breaking records and bus ridership is at its highest in 50 years and growing.
 
Right in our backyard, the number of people punching bus tickets is climbing steadily - roughly half a million riders have taken the Bend bus system since it started service in September of 2006. But at a time when public transportation is looking better and better, the future of Bend's fledgling bus system is in question.
The city council cut more than $200,000 out of the Bend Area Transit
(BAT) budget this year and is looking at much deeper cuts if voters
don't approve a proposed transit district in November. If approved, the
new district would take over administration of BAT and would remove the
burden of funding the system from the city council, which this year is
putting about $1.3 million into BAT from the city's general fund -
money which otherwise could go to services like police, fire, road
repair, etc.

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Smith’s Fuzzy Numbers

You’ve probably seen the TV ad accusing Jeff Merkley, Gordon Smith’s Democratic rival for the US Senate, of voting for $2 billion worth of new

You've probably seen the TV ad accusing Jeff Merkley, Gordon Smith's Democratic rival for the US Senate, of voting for $2 billion worth of new taxes as a member of the Oregon House. Smith has been repeating the same charge as he stumps around the state.

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More Legal Headaches for Sizemore

Conservative political activist Bill Sizemore, who’s had his share of legal problems, just got another one: An Oregon progressive organization filed a criminal complaint today

Conservative political activist Bill Sizemore, who's had his share of legal problems, just got another one: An Oregon progressive organization filed a criminal complaint today charging him and his associates with fraud in gathering signatures for initiative petitions.

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The Weirdness Continues

Is this Central Oregon’s Summer of Weirdness? First we had the Pregnant Man giving birth to a baby girl, then the Balloon Man flying all

Is this Central Oregon's Summer of Weirdness? First we had the Pregnant Man giving birth to a baby girl, then the Balloon Man flying all the way from Bend to Idaho in a lawn chair … and now comes news that doctors have removed a 140-pound tumor from a Redmond woman.

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Waste Not, Want Lots: The tug of war over area restaurants’ waste cooking oil

The glamorous world of cooking oil recycling. “Sorry about the mess,” Libby Rodgers says as she hoists herself into her big dark blue Ford pick-up.

The glamorous world of cooking oil recycling. "Sorry about the mess," Libby Rodgers says as she hoists herself into her big dark blue Ford pick-up. "I basically work out of my truck." Rodgers nods toward the back seat, which is piled high with paperwork, folders and business equipment, "Back there's my office." The truck rumbles into life as Rodgers turns the key in the ignition and we pull out of the airplane hangar-sized building that houses Rodger's fledgling business - Lookout Mountain Biofuels. Rodgers is on her way to collect waste vegetable oil from local Prineville restaurants that she will refine into biodiesel to run everything from the truck she's driving to area farming equipment.
 
Rodgers, a Crook County native, began the process of building her own
refinery about one and-a-half years ago. She began refining waste
vegetable oil for her own personal use about three years ago. Rodgers
will soon begin refining the waste oil she collects for commercial sale
to area ranchers and farmers along with a few individuals who will use
it to power their vehicles. Rodgers is young, petite and blonde and
works full-time as an outdoor guide.
 She also coaches the local high school's girls' soccer team. During her
lunch hours and before and after work hours, Libby collects barrels of
waste oil which can weigh anywhere from 250 to 500 pounds, and brings
them back to her facility to later begin the refining process.
 "I really have always had an interest in renewable energy, fuel
sustainability and being subsistent," says Rodgers. "I also want to
give back to my community because it's the community I grew up in and
they gave a lot to me," she adds later.
 

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