Excited to vote for new commissioners I don’t know about you, but it has been a long time since I was able to vote enthusiastically for a political candidate. This time is different. I have the chance to cast my vote for Morgan Schmidt and Jamie Collins, two people who have devoted their careers to […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of April 30
The Hot Mess Fest Celebrates Aging Women
The Hot Mess Fest is a Ladies Night like no other! Itโs the brainchild of Courtney Stevens, owner of Craft Kitchen and Brewery and the restaurantโs manager, Samantha Moore, who says there arenโt many evenings focused on what women experience later in life. โPuberty gets plenty of attention,โ Moore told the Source, โbut perimenopause, menopause […]
Bend Breweries Shine in the World Beer Cup
Bend Brewing Company won Gold at the World Beer Cup in the Juicy/Hazy IPA category for its โBecause Science Hazy IPA.โ The category had 274 entries, one of the largest in the competition which was held in Philadelphia April 22. BBC co-owner Packy Deenihan said in a news release, โThe โJuicy or Hazy IPAโ category […]
Sisters Coffee Company Opens its Newest Cafรฉ in Bend
Longtime local coffee roaster Sisters Coffee Company is expanding its offerings in Bend with a new cafรฉ on the ground floor of the Jackstraw residential development. Located at 310 S.W. Industrial Way in Bendโs Southern Crossing neighborhood, the new cafรฉ will have a soft opening Thursday, April 23, followed by a grand opening celebration on […]
Bend Won’t Exempt New Affordable Housing From Natural Gas Fees. Here’s Why.
In its quest toย addย affordable housing, the City ofย Bend hasย made a habitย of waiving costsย like infrastructure fees or property taxes that might make development more expensive.ย ย Yet when it comes to the Cityโs impending fee on new homes powered by natural gas, builders of lower-cost homes wonโt be off the hook. The Bend City Council made that decision on Wednesday following a lobbying effort that split developers […]
Navigating SSRIs and Classic Psychedelic Medicine
Q: I’m on antidepressants and want to explore psychedelic therapy. What do I need to know about tapering off [Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors] safely, and how long should I wait? A:ย This is one of the most common and important questions I receive, and I’m glad you’re thinking about safety first. Before I dive in, I […]
Savage in Bend: Who is Libby?
Strolling downtown on Brooks Street, passersby may suddenly get bombarded by a lush garden full of eye popping colors during late spring and summer. On the side of the Commons Cafe & Taproom, a tiny space is filled with many varieties of plants like Rockcress, Allum, Iris and others. The Maltese Cross in full bloom […]
What We Risk Losing
To witness the McDermitt Caldera is to be moved. Supported by the east-flowing McDermitt Creek, sloping hills of sagebrush cradle native wildflowers and bunchgrasses. In spring, paintbrush awakens in crimson bursts alongside winks of purple lava aster. Bitterroot emerges, first in succulent leaves, then in white flowers nestled close to the ground. In blooms of […]
County Clerk Offers Transparency on Voting Process
As election day approaches and voter ballots are mailed out on April 29, the Deschutes County Clerk provided community members key information they should know about the process and behind the scenes counting activity. Steve Dennison spoke about the importance of voter registration, key voter deadlines, how votes are verified and internal processes when votes […]
Volcano Preparedness Workshop Being Held in Bend
The Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM), in partnership with the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) and the Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO), is hosting a series of volcano preparedness and public education workshops aimed at strengthening readiness for future volcanic activity in Oregon. As part of this effort, OEM and DOGAMI are […]

