Sisters City Council has delayed its decision on the proposed expansion of its urban growth boundary until Nov. 5. Thatโs due largely to the recent rezone Deschutes County granted McKenzie Meadow Village, a 58-acre multifamily development north of Sisters High School. That Oct. 6 rezone brings the parcel from Forest Use 2 to Multiple-Use Agricultural […]
Decision Delayed Regarding Expansion of Sistersโ Urban Growth Boundary
Still No Sign of Missing Central Oregon Horse
For many, the first dusting of snow on the mountains around Central Oregon is a sight of wonder and excitement for the winter ahead. For Erika Dunning, it elicits misery and heartache. One of the La Pine residentโs horses, Cinnamon, a 24-year-old Chestnut gelding with a โwhisperโ of a white star on his forehead, white […]
Supporting the Immune System Through Fall and Winter
The morning frost outside and kids back in school remind us of the turning of the season.ย Seeing more upper respiratory infections in our clinic is also a reminder of the time of year when weโre more likely to come down with a cold or flu.ย This is a very natural rhythm, as we begin to […]
Lazy Z Ranch
If youโve ever driven on Highway 20 toward Sisters, youโve seen the metal horses off to the left side, frozen midstride against the Cascade peaks. Just past them on the right, not as noticeable but with a much longer history, lies the Lazy Z Ranch. At first glance, with all the recent construction happening on […]
Ex-Blazer Chris Dudley and Former MMA Fighter Chael Sonnen to Address GOP Reagan Dinner
The Republican Party of Oregonโs 11th annual Reagan dinner, slated for Nov. 1, includes a big-name keynote speaker this year: U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.). But the party faithful may have just as much or more interest in two of the other speakers: former Portland Trail Blazer Chris Dudley and onetime University of Oregon wrestler […]
A Market in Motion
As the leaves pile up and Halloween decorations take center stage across town, itโs time to reflect on the summer that was in Bend real estate. Itโs no secret that the real estate market has been in flux this year due to factors like high interest rates, larger inventories, and buyer uncertainties. With misinformation spreading […]
New Indoor Sports Arena Under Construction
Jordan and Jacob Bailey are on a mission to build skills and confidence in the youth of Central Oregon, one sport at a time. Theyโve owned the Central Oregon Gymnastics Academy since 2021, a sport they became involved with through their daughters. Their boys are active in skateboarding. โJacob runs action sports camps at all […]
Are Porcupines in Peril?
Porcupines, which are the second largest member of the rodent family (Rodentia) and in the Beaver State (named after the largest member of the Rodentia), are classified as an unprotected species. But this status may change depending upon a new study of North American porcupines being initiated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. […]
From Surviving to Thriving
Back in June, I wrote a short article about foraging for morels in Central Oregon, detailing how you can follow the snow line and find these tasty wild treats in areas burned by last year’s wildfires. Morels are a sign of renewal and a gift from the Earth to show her love to her human […]
Free Will Astrology Week of Oct. 9
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Libra architect Christopher Alexander developed a sixth sense about why some spaces feel comfortable while others are alienating. What was the source of his genius? He avoided abstract principles and studied how people actually used spaces. His best architecture soulfully coordinated the relationships between indoor and outdoor areas, private and public […]

