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High Desert Museum Breaks Ground on $40 Million Expansionย ย 

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.   โ€œWeโ€™ve been working on this for several years, from the initial concept design to the fundraising,โ€ HDM Executive Director Dana Whitelawโ€ฏtold the Source. โ€œI think itโ€™s astonishing that […]

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Unprepared: The Broken Pipeline Teaching Oregonโ€™s Teachers

Jim Green says one solution for Oregonโ€™s worst-in-the-nation reading scores is a governorโ€™s 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 stateโ€™s 197 school districts. […]

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2026 Foodie Crawl

NeighborImpact invites the community to take part in one of Central Oregonโ€™s 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 […]

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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 […]

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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 Bendโ€™s Pine Nursery Park.   Visit Bendโ€™s 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.   โ€œItโ€™s aligned with a lot of […]

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‘Seeds of Abundance’

Bend artist Michele Guieu takes to heart the quote, โ€œBeauty is everywhere, but the catastrophe is immense,โ€ by French astrophysicist Aurelien Barrau. Itโ€™s a paradox about the stunning beauty of nature, art and life while simultaneously acknowledging that humans create situations of crisis. โ€œEnjoy nature. Enjoy the beauty, but be active in your community,โ€ Guieu […]

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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 […]

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Free Will Astrologyโ€”Week 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 beachโ€”waiting for gifts from the sea.” This quote captures your Piscean genius when itโ€™s working at its best. Others may exhaust themselves trying […]

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