Mt. Bachelor, known for being one of the hottest winter ski and snowboard destinations in Oregon, will soon be in the lodging business. Come summertime the mountain transforms from snow to dirt creating an adventure loverโs playground. Visitors can glide through the sky on the Northwestโs fastest zipline, enjoy views from a chairlift ride up […]
Mt. Bachelor to Open Trailhead Lodgeโ Another reason to stay and play in Central Oregon
Expert Q&A with Dr. Cate Quas
My son is six years old and still sucks his thumb. We are working on helping him lose the habit, but it hasnโt been easy. Q: Will my son’s thumb sucking hurt his teeth long term? A: The short answer is: it depends on how long and with what intensity the habit has persisted and […]
Editor’s Note, Summer 2026
Onward to summer! We have an exciting issue for you, including one of our favorite features: Best of the Nest. Read all about this yearโs winners in a variety of categories and remember to support the local businesses that go that extra mile for Central Oregon families. Have you ever thought about trying your hand […]
Panaderia y Pasteleria El Moy Goes Home
Behind a small green door in Bendโs industrial district sits a warehouse bursting with rows of colorful cakes and puff pastries. In the two years since Panaderia y Pasteleria El Moy opened its Second Street location, the bakery has grown quickly. On any given weekend a stream of regulars will flow in and out of […]
A Good Yarn
Every once in a while, a movie comes along with a premise so fundamentally weird that you can almost hear the studio executives break into a flop sweat, wondering how many Happy Meals and cross-promotional merch to make the juice worth the squeeze. โThe Sheep Detectivesโ is exactly the kind of movie that, when you […]
LISTEN: The Lunchbucket Podcast, Lisa ๐ง
In this episode of The Lunchbucket Podcast, we meet salon owner and esthetician Lisa, who loves what she does for a living! Lisa talks about her daily routine and how much she enjoys providing services for her clients, who she considers her friends. We hear Lisaโs story of building her own business while raising her […]
Free Will Astrology, Week of May 14
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Soil biologists say a teaspoon of productive soil may contain billions of living organisms. These bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematode work in cooperative networks, generating a hidden abundance that ensures everything above ground thrives. Your immediate future has this quality, Taurus. Beneath the visible surface of your life, beneficial processes are […]
Deschutes Countyย Candidateย Accused ofย Illegalย AIย Fake-Outย onย Campaignย Websiteย
A relatively unknown candidate for the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners is under investigation by the stateโs elections office after a complaint accused her of illegally using AI-altered images of herself on a campaign website. The candidate, Brooke West, was a last-minute entry into the race for Position 1, entering the race six days before the filing deadline in March. By that time, longtime incumbent Commissioner Tony DeBone and challenger Jamie Collins, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, had already built […]
Officials Give Preview of Newย Bendย Public Works Campusย ย
On May 14, the public will get a first-hand look at the City of Bendโs new Public Works campus on NW Talus Place. The project, completed late last year, came in below the projectโs $130 million budget. At the open house celebration, community members will be able to peruse the cityโs water testing labs, check on where City workers maintain their vehicles and survey the lots where sludge from storm sewers is processed. The event includes food, drink and an opportunity to […]
The Bend Central District Needs Momentum and A Unified Vision
If youโve been paying attention to Bend politics and local business matters, then you probably heard about the promise of the Bend Central District. Some envision it as a second downtown โ a place to allow the city to grow and a hip business district to proliferate โ with a new city hall to boot. […]

