The High Desert Museum broke ground Thursday on an expansion project that will bring more classrooms, community gathering spaces and a new art gallery to the museum. Estimated to cost around $40 million, the project is slated for a December 2027 completion date. โWeโve been working on this for several years, from the initial concept design to the fundraising,โ HDM Executive Director Dana Whitelawโฏtold the Source. โI think itโs astonishing that […]
High Desert Museum Breaks Ground on $40 Million Expansionย ย
Unprepared: The Broken Pipeline Teaching Oregonโs Teachers
Jim Green says one solution for Oregonโs worst-in-the-nation reading scores is a governorโs executive order away. Green should know. For 25 years, he worked the halls of the Capitol, first as a lobbyist and then as executive director of the Oregon School Boards Association, which represents 1,400 elected members across the stateโs 197 school districts. […]
2026 Foodie Crawl
NeighborImpact invites the community to take part in one of Central Oregonโs most anticipated food events while helping meet a growing need for food assistance. The 2026 Foodie Crawl, presented by U.S. Bank, will take place Sunday, April 26, from 2 to 4 p.m., followed by an after-party from 4 to 6 p.m. in downtown […]
Wyden Announces Town Halls Including Central Oregon
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden today announced he will hold 10 open-to-all town halls starting March 28 in eastern, central and southern Oregon as well as in the Columbia Gorge. Heading into these 10 town halls from March 28-April 2, Wyden has held 1,152 open-to-all town halls statewide in keeping his promise to hold at least one town hall each year […]
Stateย Clearsย Hurdle forย 450-Homeย Mixed-Incomeย Community inย Northeast Redmond
A state land use policy board agreed to tweak the rules of a 10-year-old affordable housing experiment that should help lift a 450-home development in northeast Redmond off the ground. Utilities areย setย and new streets will be pavedย thisย spring at a 40-acre site in northwest Redmond, slated to become aย new community called Northpoint Vista. But much of theย home building […]
New Adaptive Cycling Center Expands Accessย ย ย
A new adaptive cycling center, the third of its kind on the West Coast, is coming to Bendโs Pine Nursery Park. Visit Bendโs Bend Sustainability Fund, which gets its money from the transient lodging tax imposed on visitors who stay in Bend short-term, is granting Oregon Adaptive Sports $63,747 to complete the center. โItโs aligned with a lot of […]
‘Seeds of Abundance’
Bend artist Michele Guieu takes to heart the quote, โBeauty is everywhere, but the catastrophe is immense,โ by French astrophysicist Aurelien Barrau. Itโs a paradox about the stunning beauty of nature, art and life while simultaneously acknowledging that humans create situations of crisis. โEnjoy nature. Enjoy the beauty, but be active in your community,โ Guieu […]
The Foilies 2026
For the last six years, a class of journalism students at the University of Nevada, Reno, has kicked off each semester by filing their first Freedom of Information Act requests. The assignment: Request copies of complaints sent to the Federal Communications Commission about their favorite TV show, a local radio station, or a major broadcast […]
Free Will AstrologyโWeek of March 19
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Poet Mark Doty wrote, “The sea doesn’t reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. We should lie as empty, open, and choiceless as a beachโwaiting for gifts from the sea.” This quote captures your Piscean genius when itโs working at its best. Others may exhaust themselves trying […]
Brush Fire Causes Evacuations in La Pine
A brush fire, named The Riverview Fire, spread to 11.8 acres by 4pm Tuesday, March 17 in the 52800 block of Timber Lane Loop in La Pine. People living in the area north of Burgess Road and west of Huntington Road and along the Little Deschutes River were ordered to leave immediately. A temporary shelter […]

