If youโre in search of a night full of good vibes and amazing music, donโt miss Bourbon and Bellowsโ performance at Silver Moon Brewing on Saturday, Nov. 15. Hailing from Washington State, the acoustic four-piece band blends the genres of New Orleans folk, blues and gypsy jazz to create a rich sound that will be […]
Bourbon and Bellows Bring Heartfelt Acoustic Music to Bend
What Central Oregon Seniors Need to Know About The Upcoming Year With Medicare
For many Central Oregon residents, fall doesn’t just mean changing leaves and cooler temperatures. It also marks the arrival of Medicareโs Annual Enrollment Period. Running from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7, AEP is the one time of year when most people with Medicare can make changes to their coverage for the following year. Whether you’re […]
Navigating a Sober Worldย
Gina has been fighting alcohol addiction for decades. โI realized, wow, Iโm drinking to get drunk. Iโm drinking to black out,โ she says. She was arrested four times within 10 years for driving under the influence, resulting in her losing her driver’s license for 10 years. She spent time in jail, lost several jobs, even tried rehab โwhich didnโt work. Her mother, daughters and […]
Free Will Astrology Week of Nov. 6
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Martin Luther King Jr. said that harnessing our pain and transforming it into wise love can change the world for the better. More than any other sign, Scorpio, you understand this mystery: how descent can lead to renewal, how darkness can awaken brilliance. It’s one of your birthrights to embody Kingโs […]
Deschutes County Sheriff Ty Rupert Hosts First Town Hall
The Deschutes County Sheriffโs Office is launching a series of community town hall meetings, beginning with the first event in La Pine on Thursday, November 6, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the La Pine Senior & Activity Center. Hosted by Sheriff Ty Rupert, these town halls provide an opportunity for residents to engage directly with the Sheriffโs Office, ask […]
The 2025ย Central Oregon Gives Campaign Launches on Nov. 6
Central Oregonโs annual year-end giving campaign is back, and it comes at an important time for the community. Beginning November 6, community members can visit centraloregongives.com to support more than 80 local nonprofit organizations working to strengthen the heart of our region during these trying times for nonprofits. From tackling affordable housing and supporting mental health services […]
McKenzie Pass Fully Closing for the Season Nov. 6
With winter approaching, ODOT crews will close the east side of McKenzie Pass, OR 242, on Thursday, Nov. 6, marking the start of the full seasonal closure. The west side of the pass closed earlier on Oct. 14. New this year, the east-side gate has been moved one mile closer to Sisters to provide a […]
The Reed Market Railroad Bridge is In View
The City of Bend has revealed the proposed bridge design for the Reed Market railroad overpass. The bridge will stretch from American Lane east to just past SE Quill Place. Access at American Lane will continue to exist when the bridge opens, but access to SE Ninth Street will be modified. The intersection will be […]
Plans for Managed Camp in Redmond Move Forward
Plans for a managed camp for the unhoused in Redmond moved forward this week, when the Redmond City Council, as well as the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners, voted to allocate additional dollars to the effort. A plan to offer a sanctioned camping area for the townโs unhoused population has been in the works […]
If Feeding the Hungry Isnโt Big Governmentโs Role, Show Us Whose Role It Is
As we write this, one in eight Americans is living in an existential limbo. Monday was the deadline for the Trump Administration to say whether it would follow the rule of law and comply with a judgeโs order to release emergency funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program โ a lifeline for a vast contingent […]

