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Not Even Cheaper by the Dozen-Dozen

If a bacon, egg and cheese Hot Pocket is the Cadbury Egg of breakfast pastries, Nancy P’s Cafe & Bakery’s bacon, egg and cheese pocket is the Fabergรฉ egg. On a recent morning in the bakery off Newport Avenue, owner Katy Clabough made mention of the skyrocketing price of eggs. Would all of Nancy P’s […]

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Satired

How smart does a satire really need to be? This has been on my mind since the release of Bong Joon Ho’s fun but flawed “Mickey 17” when I realized that if an explosive filled with ideas is dropped on America, maybe there’s no room for subtlety anymore โ€” especially if it needs to land […]

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Cultivating the Homebuyer’s Mindset

Purchasing a home is a milestone, a significant financial and emotional undertaking. But the journey from open house to closing table is rarely a smooth, linear path. Navigating this complex process requires more than just financial readiness; it demands a resilient and adaptable mindset. Firstly, embrace the understanding that perfection is a myth. No transaction […]

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Source Warmup

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is proposing to expand the 25% out-of-state camping surcharge to permit fees and eliminate the two-year parking permit, according to an April 1 press release. Based on current rates, out-of-state visitors pay $12.50 per day, or $37.50 for an annual parking permit. The change would begin July 1, if […]

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ODOTโ€™s Alternative to the Gas Tax Is Stuck in Neutral

On March 25, the Legislatureโ€™s Joint Committee on Transportation discussed two related problems that could turn its future into roadkill. First, the Oregon Department of Transportationโ€™s budget calls for spending far in excess of projected revenue. Whatโ€™s more, ODOT over relies on revenue from the gas tax, which is vulnerable to inflation, greater fuel efficiency […]

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Advocates Fear China Hat Closure Will Exacerbate Homelessness and Cause a Strain on Services

A planned forest restoration project in south Bend, near Cabin Butte, is set to begin May 1, leading to a temporary closure of 34,600 acres. The Cabin Butte Vegetation Management Project, which includes fire treatments like forest thinning and prescribed burning, will restrict access to the area for at least one year. As the closure looms, […]

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‘No Burger Left Behind’

There was excited, salivating chatter around the Sourceโ€™s office in preparation for Burger Week, presented by Steakhouse Elite. With imaginations running wild for smashed or thick patties, bite-sized sliders topped with oozing cheese or beef balls infused with onions and bacon, this Thursday, April 3 to next Wednesday, April 9 will see 26 Central Oregon […]

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Redmond Launches New Tourism Campaign

The City of Redmond launched a new tourism campaign last week in an effort to increase year-round visitation. The new campaign, Destination Redmond, promotes Redmond as โ€œOregonโ€™s Basecamp,โ€ giving visitors the opportunity to experience everything the region has to offer, due to its location in the heart of Central Oregon. The first major part of […]

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