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At Home on Public Lands

Many people turn to the outdoors as a form of relaxation, a way to get away from it all. To get away, more specifically, from other humans. Some balk at seeing and hearing other humans in the wildernessโ€”so tension arises because the public lands upon which most recreation takes place belong not to just oneโ€ฆ

Source Weekly Update Podcast 8/15/19

The Source Weekly Update Podcast! Tune in for changes within the Forest Service, Voting on Marijuana Regulations in 2020 and the Closing Reception at the Bend Art Center โ€” in the August 15, 2019 edition of the podcast. WHERE TO SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Jpo2nd Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2HykqvR Tunein: https://bit.ly/2JmkRww Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/2LRpX6c

Cargo Train Derails

Several cars of a BNSF Railway cargo train derailed at about 2:30am Monday near Madras, spilling about 4,000 gallons of diesel fuel from the fuel tank of an engine. The 80-car train, carrying vehicles and other cargo, had two crew members who were not injured, according to BNSF spokesperson Courtney Wallace. The train hit boulders onโ€ฆ

Review: Little Beast’s Ferme Rouge

On my recent trip to The Commons, I drank Ferme Rouge on tap, from Little Beast Brewing out of Beaverton, Oregon. It was a delight. The Commons (known until earlier this year as Crow’s Feet Commons) is a great place to hang out during any season, and the beer selection is eclectic and high quality,โ€ฆ

Slowing Down, Maybe

George Clinton may have recently announced his retirement, but the 78-year-old funk icon shows no signs of slowing down. The multi-tasking musical mastermind not only released “Medicaid Fraud Dogg” last year, the first Parliament studio outing since 1980’s “Trombipulation,” but also just returned from a recent tour with protรฉgรฉs The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and receivedโ€ฆ

Love Stories

Since 1978, the Sunriver Music Festival has been bringing an eclectic mix of music to Central Oregon, supplying many talented musicians with a platform to perform. It might seem silly, but the festival was all sparked by Ray Fabrizioโ€”former principal flute player at the festivalโ€”telling his wife and friends that there were “pretty good acousticsโ€ฆ

Be Prepared for the Unexpected Delay

The dream property is in escrow, the home inspection contingency has been removed and it looks like it’s smooth sailing to close the transaction. What could go wrong? Is there anything that can delay closing and moving dates? It was late May 2017 and I was working on the listing side of a transaction thatโ€ฆ

The Podski Gets an Indoor Space

The popular food cart lot on Arizona Avenue, across from The Box Factory in Bend, is opening up a new indoor space over the Aug. 10 weekend. The Podski’s owner, Mikel Lomsky, says the new space will feature a beer and wine bar, a large mural and will be air-conditionedโ€”though large garage doors will alsoโ€ฆ

Free Will Astrologyโ€”Week of August 8

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): I am overjoyed that you’re not competing for easy rewards or comparing yourself to the mediocre crowd. Some people in your sphere may not be overjoyed, though. To those whose sense of self isn’t strong, you may be like an itchy allergen; they may accuse you of showing off or actingโ€ฆ

Letters to the Editor

Correction: Last week’s Opinion piece, “Central Oregon needs its watchdogs. Here’s hoping for a new era at The Bulletin, Spokesman” misspelled Erik Lukens’ name. We regret the error. Guest Opinion: Bill Brings Waterway Concerns On Sunday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issued a press release that House Bill 2437 is one of the bills that sheโ€ฆ

A Drive for More Fresh Produce

Have a backyard full of more zucchini than you can possibly handle? Instead of tossing it, a local group is encouraging people to donate it. The High Desert Food & Farm Alliance is looking for donations of produce from local gardeners, farmers and owners of fruit trees. HDFFA’s Grow & Give program allows people withโ€ฆ

DA Cautiously Optimistic with Budget Result

District Attorney John Hummel is looking forward to seeing how a “creative” solution plays out after a back-and-forth with the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners in the spring over funding he requested for nearly a dozen new positions. “We ended up in a good place,” Hummel said. Hummel had argued that due to a highโ€ฆ

Cuts to Public Advisory Groups Spark Concern

Oregon’s senators want to spare the volunteer groups that advise the Bureau of Land Management from proposed cuts, warning that getting rid of the groups could hinder the public from managing public lands. An executive order from President Donald Trump in June called for each executive department and agency across the federal government to evaluateโ€ฆ

Best Bag Ban: The one that sticks

As we get ready for our annual Best of Central Oregon issueโ€”our biggest issue of the yearโ€”we have “Bests” on our minds. In that vein, we decided to kick off “Best Of” season a week early and present one of our “Staff Picks” for Bests right now. First it was a Bend bag ban. Thenโ€ฆ

Battle at Bachelor

The discs will be flying during the Battle at Bachelor premier Pro Disc Golf Association event of Central Oregon Aug. 10 and 11. Hosted by the Central Oregon Disc Golf Club, at least 163 participants are registered to compete against elevation, tight fairways and towering trees as they play a specially created 18-hole course thatโ€ฆ

The Feud Pyramid

The Feud Pyramid Two weeks ago, I finally dumped my totally abusive jerk of a boyfriend. I do miss him, but I know I made the right decision. I came to see that he was cruel, manipulative, sociopathic, and toxic. However, I stupidly went on Facebook and saw that he already has a new girlfriend!โ€ฆ

The Slow and the Curious

I didn’t expect this movie to be smart, but I’m not sure I expected it to be so stupid, either. As an unabashed fan of the “Fast and the Furious” franchise, I’ve been looking forward to “Hobbs & Shaw” all year. Dwayne Johnson’s Luke Hobbs has been the best character in the series since his introductionโ€ฆ

New Gallery Opens in Prineville

The doors of a new gallery opened up this past weekend in Prineville, and the community came out to celebrate. Pamela Claflinโ€”who started Bend’s Mockingbird Gallery in 1989 and sold it in 2007โ€”is behind the new venture. Rimrock Gallery is located on the corner of NW 3rd and Deer streets in downtown Prineville. The spaceโ€ฆ

H2 Woes

Let’s talk about water. One of the most common complaints from appellants who object to new marijuana production facilities in the outlying areas of town is water usage. Everyone from laypeople armed with anecdotes, to attorneys presenting statistics regarding well depths, have confronted local government in righteous, “environmentally conscious” indignation over the amount of preciousโ€ฆ

Jelly: Not Just for Breakfast Anymore

Jelly is Justy Haney’s jam, so to speak. She got hooked on jellyโ€”in particular, a spicy pineapple jalapeno jelly and a pineapple roasted garlic jellyโ€”while working at a restaurant years ago. When the establishment closed, she was determined that the jellies should live on, buying the rights to the recipes from the owners. Haney hasโ€ฆ

More Cowbell

For 40 years, The B-52s have been bringing a new wave dance party to clubs, ballrooms, theaters, arenas and amphitheaters around the country. “We just like to keep the energy high, get the audience on their feet and having a good time,” said singer Fred Schneider, who’s also been known to bang on a cowbell.โ€ฆ


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