Family Nurse Practitioner Linda Hatch grew up in a family of volunteers and carries on the tradition into the present day. Sheโs been part of the National Ski Patrol for 50 years, inspired by her father who was also a member of the ski patrol. She started volunteering with her father in the Berkshires of […]
Linda Hatch, FNPย
Amy Snow, PA-Cย
Amy Snow, physician assistant-certified, is a practitioner on the move. Since March, sheโs opened Snow Dermatology, taken her free mobile clinic to teenagers in rural Central Oregon and has offered free skin cancer screenings in remote areas of Oregon, as well as farmers markets. And thatโs only the present. Whatโs sheโs done in the past […]
The Cost of Overpricing Your Home
If youโve ever sold real estate โ or really anything โ youโve probably been warned about the importance of listing at the right price. But what do the actual numbers say, and whatโs the reasoning behind it? In August, single-family homes in Bend sold for an average of 94.1% of their original list price โ […]
Free Will Astrology Week of Oct. 2
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In ancient Egyptian myth, the goddess Maat ruled truth, divine law, harmony, and moral order. After death, each person’s heart was weighed against Maatโs feather of truth on a scale in the Hall of Judgment. If the heart, which embodied the essence of a person’s actions in life, was equal in […]
Not Fresh Pow… Fresh Hops
While blackberries, salmon and hazelnuts are overtly Pacific Northwest, theyโre not as uniquely PNW as hops, given that over 99 percent are grown in the region. Whatโs more, several hop farms in Washingtonโs Yakima Valley and Oregonโs Willamette Valley are in the soil-scented hands of fifth generation farmers. And now, yes, right now, is the only […]
New Pizza Cart is a Labor of Love
The message at the top of the menu of a new pizza cart in Bend reads, โOur goal: to make the best possible pizzaโฆtopped with the finest ingredients we can source locally.โ Wildfired, located behind GoodLife Brewing Company off SW Century Drive, was born out of a need and a passion. Owner Scott Oliphant saw […]
Bend couple wrestle with homelessness, addiction amid treatment shortage
At first glance, Christine Greene would appear to be living a version of the American Dream. She lives in a camper trailer with her partner, a dog, a pair of kittens and a toad. A white picket fence marks the boundary between their yard and the desert that surrounds it. Greene is friendly with her […]
Bend Mayor Joins Statewide Opposition to Federal Troop Deployment in Oregonย
On Monday, Sept. 29, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield filed for a restraining order to block President Donald Trump from federalizing 200 Oregon National Guard troops, calling the deployment unjustified and warning it could provoke unrest. Bend Mayor Melanie Kebler joined the chorus of opposition, arguing that Oregon cities need federal support for basic needs […]
The Performing Arts Have Value. Can Central Oregon Find Creative Solutions to Fund a Center?
In tumultuous political times such as we are seeing right now, nonprofits tend to be among the first entities to see the impact. When federal funds run short, as they are now, basic needs begin to go unmet. Kids go to school hungry. People of all ages skip out on necessary health care, and on […]
Ten years of high, but who’s counting?
This year marks my 10th year of writing this column on cannabis and cannabis adjacent issues first for the Portland Mercury and Seattle Stranger, then for the Source Weekly. However, like many other creatives, Iโve been bombarded with numerous dire predictions, opinion pieces and alarming analysis that my job may soon be a thing of […]

