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COCC Art Exhibition Interprets Northwest Landscapes

Central Oregon Community Collegeโ€™s (COCC) summer art exhibition, showing from July 8 to Aug. 28 at the Bend campusโ€™s Barber Library, is a collection of nearly 50 landscape paintings by Oregon artist Don Olsen, titled โ€œRain Shadows.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ve spent my life unraveling the mysteries of the Pacific Northwest,โ€ said the artist in a statement. โ€œWith […]

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High Desert Rendezvous Returns on August 23; Signature Fundraiser Helps Support Museum Exhibits and Programs

Tickets are now available for the High Desert Museumโ€™s signature fundraiser, High Desert Rendezvous โ€” one of the longest-running galas in Central Oregon. Rendezvous returns for its 36th year on Saturday, August 23 from 5:00 pm โ€“ 9:00 pm. โ€œWe are excited to celebrate with our friends and supporters during what is always an engaging […]

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Three Sisters Irrigation District Completes Final Piping Projectโ€” A Major Milestone in the Ongoing Restoration of Whychus Creek

The final section of canal piping in the Three Sisters Irrigation District (TSID) has been completed, marking a major milestone in streamflow restoration, on-farm efficiency, and renewable energy generation. Approved by the Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD) on April 22, 2024, this latest conserved water project adds permanent flow protection to Whychus Creek, a tributary […]

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Experience The World From Your Home – Host an ASSE International Exchange Student

Have you ever thought about welcoming a foreign exchange student into your home? ASSE International is looking for caring volunteer host families to provide a warm and supportive environment for high school exchange students, 15-18 years of age, from around the world. By hosting, youโ€™ll gain a new cultural perspective, form lifelong connections, and make […]

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Time Running Out on a Bill That Could Help Wildfire Victims

As the 2025 legislative session lurches toward its conclusion, a bipartisan bill aimed at speeding wildfire damage payouts remains stalled in committee. The looming expiration of a federal tax break for fire victims adds urgency to Senate Bill 926. That tax breakโ€”available to people who get financial compensation for losses in fires that are declared […]

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Poll Shows Voters Arenโ€™t Worried About Oregon Roads and Donโ€™t Want to Pay to Fix Them

As the Oregon Legislature prepares for looming floor votes on House Bill 2025, a transportation funding bill at the center of the legislative session, polling obtained by the Oregon Journalism Project shows voters are unconvinced of the need for legislation that would raise nearly $2 billion in new funding annually. And perhaps more importantly, the […]

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