Normal 0 0 1 286 1635 13 3 2007 11.1282 0 0 0 For the past 19 years Carrita Foster has been the personable mainstay behind the check-in counter at the Juniper Swim and Fitness Center.
True Customer Service
The Chinese Tire Tariff: WWLS?
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Van Jones: Condemned for Thoughtcrime
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The Bulletin: A Homer For Your Jockstrap
Normal 0 0 1 421 2405 20 4 2953 11.1282 0 0 0 Is it just me or have others noted how our local daily has suddenly become the jock newspaper of record.
New Friday Music: Heart's Roger Fisher at the Silver Moon and Rock N' Roll Adventure Kids at Players
Normal 0 0 1 162 924 The Source Weekly 7 1 1134 11.1282 0 0 0 We’ve got some late breaking news in the live music sector that very well might change your Friday night schedule.
Back In Black (Welcome back Woody)
Normal 0 0 1 246 1405 11 2 1725 11.1282 0 0 0 We’ll maybe not in black, but longtime Source columnist Bob Woodward is returning as a contributor this week with a new Blog, which we’ve dubbed Off Piste.
Noisy Trains Are an Eastside Bane, It's Plain
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Sound Check: Bend gets sweaty and sexy with Brett Dennen and G.Love
Sexy dancing and crowded clubs. That's what this column will be about this week, because, well those two things are what have been cemented in the mind of Sound Check… and we just can't shake them free.
The crowded club side of things stems from Thursday night's incredibly well attended G. Love and Special Sauce show at the Domino Room. It was already getting cozy in the D. Room when local Eric Tollefson impressed us with a shockingly rocking, pleasantly bluesy set to open the show. But by the time I returned to the venue after crossing the street to check the score on the Oregon/Boise St. game and then see the subsequent “punch heard 'round the world,” things were different. First off, there was a “Sold Out” sign on the door and secondly, you could hardly move in there.
Give Peace A Chance
The dedication of the Peace Bridge of Bend and celebration of World Peace Day (U.N.
Pretty Good: That's actually the title of Rage's new ski flick
The recent cloudy, windy afternoons and crisp cold evenings have awakened the sleeping bear of desire. The ski and board shops on Century Drive are restocked with the year's new gear and dumping their old inventory in Labor Day sales.

