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Governor Kotek Declares Drought Emergency in Baker, Deschutes and Umatilla Counties

Governor Tina Kotek has declared a drought in Baker, Deschutes, and Umatilla Counties through Executive Order 26-05 and directed state agencies to coordinate and prioritize assistance to the region.  A link to Executive Order 26-05 can be found here. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, there has been persistent moderate drought conditions in Baker County since […]

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Help Shape Terrebonneโ€™s Future

Deschutes County Community Development invites community members to attend the first Terrebonne Community Plan Open House on Tuesday, April 7, from 5-7 p.m. at the Terrebonne Community School cafeteria, 1199 B Avenue, Terrebonne.  The County is updating the Terrebonne Community Plan, which guides growth and development in Terrebonne for a 20-year period. At the open house, residents […]

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Pacificorp Customers to See a Rate Increase April 1

The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) has approved rate adjustments for PacifiCorp residential customers that take effect April 1, 2026. The changes reflect the outcome of PacifiCorpโ€™s annual power cost adjustment (true-up for 2024), which was resolved through an agreement among PUC staff, PacifiCorp, and consumer advocates. They also incorporate several additional filings that either […]

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Embattledย Wineryย Proposalย North of Bendย Gets Deschutes County Approvalย 

After a four-year dispute, owners of a 5-acre vineyard just north of Bend finally have Deschutes Countyโ€™s approval to open a wine tasting and production facility. Still, neighbors in opposition say the fight is far from over.   The Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners tentatively approved the application March 25, pending a final decision in the coming weeks. The board greenlit the proposal amid some neighborsโ€™ fears the winery would pollute well water and bring […]

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April First Friday & Easter Events

First Fridays are a monthly tradition in downtown Bend, Redmond and the Old Mill District. The Art & Wine Walk in the Old Mill kicks off at 3pm on April 3 so you can stop there first. In Downtown Bend and Redmond, festivities start at 5pm. While there are dozens of stores and galleries to […]

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The Buyerโ€™s Market Playbook

From 2020 to 2022โ€”what many now refer to as the โ€œCOVID-eraโ€ marketโ€”buying a home in Central Oregon often felt like a race against the clock. Multiple offers, homes selling in days, and buyers waiving contingencies became the norm. While there are still segments of todayโ€™s market that can feel that wayโ€”particularly well-priced homes under $600,000โ€”the […]

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Thousandsย Gatherย atย Bendโ€™sย No Kings Protestย 

Thousands of Central Oregonians showed up to No Kings, a movement against the Trump Administration, on March 28 in Bend. The day started with a rally at Drake Park and transitioned into a protest at 2pm sharp, with protesters marching toward Peace Corner at the intersection of Northwest Greenwood Avenue and Northwest Wall Street.  Protesters told the Source they turned out to protest Trumpโ€™s immigration […]

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Love and Democracy

Iโ€™m nervous. Although my messages almost always focus on love in one way or another, and love can be one of the touchiest topics we can discuss, this message potentially adds an even touchier topic, politics.  Politics and Love.                                                                                                                                        Youโ€™d be nervous, too. To be completely open, politics is not a topic I know much […]

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