Deschutes County is accepting statements of interest from individuals who want to serve on the Wolf Depredation Compensation and Financial Assistance Committee. The Wolf Depredation Committee oversees grant funds awarded by the Oregon Department of Agriculture to Deschutes County for wolf depredation compensation and non-lethal preventive assistance. The seven-member committee makes recommendations to the Board […]
Deschutes County seeks representative for Wolf Depredation Committee vacancyย
Central Oregon Fights Back Against Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinsonโs Resources of Oregon (PRO), a non-profit organization that delivers support to people living with Parkinsonโs disease in the Pacific Northwest, will host its annual Sole Support for Parkinsonโs Walk on September 27th at Riverbend Park in Bend. The family-friendly event connects people whose lives are impacted by a Parkinsonโs diagnosis together with a caring […]
Teacher Surprised at Assembly with Top Honorย
Mona Mensing, an English teacher at Redmond High School, was named one of Oregon’s 16 regional Teachers of the Year for 2025-26 during a surprise all-school assembly Sept. 16.ย “I feel seen and heard, just like my students, and it’s truly amazing,” Mensing said after receiving the honor. “This is a shout-out to all English […]
Will More Cameras Make Bend Safer for Drivers and Pedestrians?
This week, the Bend City Council approved a vendor for its new red light camera system, giving authorities another way to enforce speeding violations and other infractions in the city. With Bend growing and pedestrian deaths continuing to climb in the United States, it seems like a helpful tool for law enforcement โ but that […]
From 1925 to Today: Bend Education Center Celebrates Milestone Centuryย
A century ago, downtown Bend celebrated as the city’s new high school โ a grand earth-toned brick building nestled among towering ponderosa pines โ welcomed its first students. Today, that same structure โ now the Bend-La Pine Education Center โ sits in the heart of downtown Bend as the district’s administrative hub and a living […]
Letters to the Editor Week of Sept. 25
Are We Willing to Change? In the 2004 movie, โThe Village,โ the monsters outside of the village are referred to as โthose we do not speak of.โ The monsters are in fact people in costumes with intent to keep people, based on fear, motivated to never leave the village. In the wake of the assassination of […]
Fall Preview of Books
As many of the most anticipated books of the year start to fill our shelves, Iโd like to share a Fall Preview of all the great reading this season. With more than 800 books to talk about, Iโm compelled to offer you a highly selective list. The good news is local booksellers can give more […]
A Reunion of NICU Families and Caregivers
St. Charlesโ Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will host a reunion for current and former patients and their families alongside caregivers on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. at St. Charles Bend. This free family-friendly event will include interactive games, a bouncy house, face painting, AirLink tours, a visit from a fire truck and […]
Bipartisan Unity Takes Center Stage at City Club of Central Oregon
In a display of bipartisan unity, lawmakers from Central Oregon gathered in Bend on Sept. 18 for a City Caucus meeting hosted by the City Club of Central Oregon. The event brought together Sen. Anthony Broadman, Sen. Mike McLane, Rep. Emerson Levy and Rep. Jason Kropf to review the outcomes of the 2025 legislative session and […]
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break: Lace Thornberg ๐ง
This week on Bend Donโt Break, host Aaron Switzer sits down with Lace Thornberg, Communications Director at Central Oregon LandWatch. Lace shares how her journey through conservation organizations across the West eventually led her to Bend, where she now channels her passion for land use, public lands, and ensuring equitable access to nature. Their conversation […]

