

Listen: Source Weekly Update 1/21 ๐ง
This week, we talk about the plan for vaccinations. Oregon is prioritizing teachers and other school staff over seniors, causing a couple week delay in eligibility for people ages 65-80. Why? Source Weekly – Bend, Oregon ยท Source Weekly Update 1/21
Teachers, School Staff to Get Vaccines
Bend-La Pine Schools will work with St. Charles Health System to provide vaccination to the districtโs approximately 2,200 teachers and staff.
Listen: EDCOโs Roger Lee on the Ups and Downs of the Bend Business Scene ๐ง
For this weekโs โBend Donโt Breakโ podcast we spoke with Roger Lee, CEO of Economic Development of Central Oregon. EDCO is a nonprofit dedicated to creating a diversified economy and it helps recruit businesses from outside the area which will ideally provide middle-class jobs for the regionโs workforce. Lee has been with EDCO for 21โฆ
Warm Up with Homemade Broths and Stocks
While grocery store shelves are usually stocked with an array of canned and boxed varieties, making a delicious broth for sipping or a stock as a base for other soups and recipes is something you can do while doing other things, such as working on your computer or doing the laundry.
Whiskeyed Away
If there was any time better than the middle of winter to revel in the craft of whiskey, we don’t know when it is.
An Ode to Central Oregon
For those looking for a way to get up to speed on Central Oregon’s places and happeningsโand on the creatives who inhabit these lands, “PLACED: An Encyclopedia of Central Oregon, Vol. 1” may be a good place to start. Edited by Bend-based writers Ellen Santasiero and Irene Cooper, “Placed” is a collection of essays andโฆ
Where’s the White Gold?
Occurring every few years, La Niรฑa is defined by stronger trade winds which cause water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator to be a few degrees colder than usual. This shift in temperature affects weather all over the world. While La Niรฑa can wreak havoc on global farming commodities, she’s a double-edged sword inโฆ
Stay Home, Get Wild with Think Wild’s discussion and trivia nights
One of the best things about Central Oregon: abundant outdoor recreation. However, spending time outside frequently leads to encounters with its wild inhabitants. Luckily, there are plenty of options for adventurers looking to do their part to protect wildlife and maybe even have some fun. After its successful Wildlife Trivia nights throughout 2020, Think Wildโฆ
‘Live To Your Home’ With Portland’s Junebugs
The Tower Theatre is kicking off its monthly “Live To Your Home” series this week, aiming to bring some Portland bluegrass to Central Oregon with The Junebugs. To top it off, these shows are FREE! Of course there will be options to tip the band as the show goes on, and anyone who does soโฆ
The Hunt For B-Movie Perfection
I miss the communal experience of bad movies…maybe more than the communal experience of good ones. So, because I’m me, I went on a hunt for a brand new, January 2021 release on VOD that looked so bad that I might hopefully be able to recapture that lost feeling.
Buying Beyond Bend
Central Oregon consists mainly of Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties, with a diverse collection of cities. Bend continues to maintain the spotlight whenever Central Oregon is discussed in the media, as it has the largest population center east of the Cascades. However, so many wonderful cities are speckled throughout the high desert that deserve recognitionโฆ
Free Will AstrologyโWeek of January 14
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn author Edgar Allen Poe named “four conditions for happiness: life in the open air; love of another human being; freedom from all ambition; creation.” I’m accomplished in three of those categories, but a failure in being free of all ambitions. In fact, I’m eternally delighted by all the exciting creativeโฆ
Emily Postal
Emily Postal Bright red lipstick is my trademark. It makes me feel attractive and confident: ready to take on the world. A female friend criticizes me at parties about my leaving a lipstick mark on my glass, even when it’s a plastic cup. She says it’s disgusting, often when guys are listening. Is this herโฆ
A Penny for Her Thoughts
Did 2020 take you to the cleaners? Don’t go it alone recovering in 2021. For a highlight reel of 2020 and to help you get your savings train back on the tracks in 2021, local Registered Principal and Registered Investment Advisor Representative Linda Zivney, with Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., has some insights to offer.โฆ
Got Investing Questions? We’ve Got Ethical Answers
How average people can think about socially responsible investing, even during these difficult financial times.
Letters to the Editor 1/14/21
As journalists, we are advised to keep ourselves out of the story and to focus instead on the people affected by any given issue. This week, in our nation’s Capitol, the focus of the ire (and outright insurrection) was lawmakersโbut also affected by the fear and chaos were the many journalists covering the certification ofโฆ
Noticias en Español
Un regreso al aprendizaje en persona… en su mayorรญa Por Nicole Vulcan Traducido por Jรฉssica Sรกnchez-Millar La Superintendente de las escuelas de Bend-La Pine, anunciรณ el 7 de enero que los alumnos del distrito escolar comenzarรกn a regresar a las aulas a partir de este mes. Los alumnos de las escuelas de Bend-La Pine enโฆ
Yes, Cliff Bentz Failed Oregonians
Over the past week, community conversations inside Rep. Cliff Bentz’s district have centered around the question, “Did Rep. Cliff Bentz (R-Ontario) fail Oregonians when he voted against the certification of Pennsylvania’s electoral votes?” Yes, he most certainly did. It was enough for us to answer that question, knowing that Bentzโour new representative in the 2ndโฆ






