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Unionized Journalists at The Bulletin Score Contract with Alabama Owner

Unionized journalists at The Bulletin earned a victory this morning, receiving their first-ever contract with Carpenter Media Group, the owner of The Bulletin. The three-year contract shores up a 40-hour workweek, guarantees pay increases and adds just-cause protection and a severance guarantee, among other concerns. Gone is Carpenterโ€™s proposal of a weekly story quota that […]

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Famed Classical Musicians Return

The High Desert Chamber Music Celebrity Recital series returns for its 18th season with the announcement of renowned cellist Peter Wiley and pianist Anna Plonsky making their second appearance May 15, their first since the HDCM series began in 2017. HDCM uses live performances to promote and introduce new audiences to classical music. Chamber music, […]

Posted inCulture

TEDxBend Rebirth

After a seven-year hiatus, TEDxBend returns May 30. Eight speakers are scheduled. The theme is โ€œRebirthโ€ focusing on personal transformation, new ideas and fresh perspectives. Organizers say the theme comes to life through bold ideas and diverse voices exploring renewal in all its forms including personal, cultural, environmental and collective. โ€œRather than fully announcing each […]

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Three Comedians with Bend Ties Reunite for a Night of Snappy Wit, Shared History & a Bit of Family Drama

Central Oregon audiences will get a three-for-one comedy lineup May 16 when Helen Keaney, Shanan Kelley and special guest Chelsea Woodmansee take the stage at the Tower Theatre. Expect laughter, a little unpredictability and a few jokes that hit suspiciously close to home โ€” possibly while someoneโ€™s in-law sits in the front row, taking mental […]

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Bad Moods, Self-Criticism and Love

Iโ€™ve been on a love rollโ€ฆ Last monthโ€™s Inner Heroes message was entitled “Democracy & Love. ”                                                     A few of my earlier titles were: “Love Your Demons,” “Love Wisdoms from Heaven” and “A Few Random Love Stories.” Another one was “How to Make Love,” not the erotic kind, but the day-to-day kind of love. Letโ€™s all […]

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Big Moves for Plant Medicines

I wrote about this last December, but now that (some) cannabis has actually been rescheduled, from Schedule I to Schedule III, letโ€™s revisit. President Biden started the ball rolling in 2022 and in 2024; the Justice Department formalized the process of moving cannabis from Schedule I to III. Last year, President Trump directed the DOJ […]

Posted inBusiness News

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Warns People to Secure Vehicles at Trailheads & Parks

With spring-like weather upon us and many people planning to get outdoors and enjoy local trails, the Deschutes County Sheriffโ€™s Office is sharing a friendly reminder to help prevent theft at trailheads and local parks. In recent weeks, deputies have seen an increase in calls involving trespass into parked cars and theft of items at […]

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