Posted inCulture

Free Will Astrology, Week of Feb. 12

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Poet Mary Oliver asked her readers, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” This Valentine season, I propose a collaborative version of this prod: Ask those you care for to help you answer Oliverโ€™s question, and offer to help them answer it […]

Posted inPolitics

Bipartisan,ย Bicameralย Centralย Oregonย Caucus,ย Announces2026ย Legislativeย Priorities

Oregon State Senator Anthony Broadman (D-Bend) and Representative Breese-Iverson (R- Prineville) co-chair the bipartisan, bicameral Central Oregon Legislative Caucus, to facilitate collaborative policy-making and improve the livelihood of Central Oregonians. The caucus priorities for the 2026 session focus on the region’s needs in Economic Development, Housing and Community Services, and Emergency Preparedness. โ€œThese caucus priorities reflect our focus on continuing […]

Posted inPolitics

Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Shares Results of Natural Hazards Survey

In December of 2025, the Deschutes County Sheriffโ€™s Office of Emergency Management asked local residents to share their experiences, concerns, and priorities related to natural hazards and emergency preparedness in a community-wide survey. The response was strong: 771 citizens participated in the Natural Hazards Survey, providing valuable insights that will help shape the 2026 Deschutes […]

Posted inLocal News

My Journey Through Homelessness

I am the current face of homelessness in Bend and Central Oregon. I am 67 years old, highly educated and without a place to live. Thankfully, I found Shepherdโ€™s House Ministries Lighthouse โ€“ a shelter for the homeless in Bend. Initially, it began as the 2nd Street Shelter as a low-barrier emergency shelter in June […]

Posted inLocal News

AI and iPads: โ€˜Ed-Techโ€™ย Drawsย Skepticismย fromย Bend-La Pineย Parents

Parents of Bend-La Pine Schools students, supported by local advocacy group Well Wired, have joined forces to express their collective concerns about the districtโ€™s implementation of educational technology, or โ€œed-tech.โ€  A statement, presented at the Tuesday, Feb. 10 school board meeting, asks the school board to โ€œreduce screen time in schools and reevaluate the District’s […]

Posted inOpinion

A County Map in Search of a Problem

Deschutes County government is embarrassing itself. Earlier this month, the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners voted 2-1 to put a map, dividing the county into five districts, before voters. In a subsequent 2-1 vote the Board voted to put that map before voters in November. The Commission could have gotten this painful map process […]

Posted inBusiness News

Professional Peter Pan Star Returns to the Stage at Tower Theatre

A professional performer with deep roots in one of Peter Panโ€™s most iconic touring productions is returning to the role in a historic local event. Peter Pan theMusical, presented by Thoroughly Modern Productions, will run February 21through March 1 at the Tower Theatre, marking the first time professional theatricalflight has ever been used at this […]

Posted inBusiness News

City Club of Central Oregon to Host Forum on the Significanceย of Aviation in Central Oregon

City Club of Central Oregon will host an upcoming forum exploring the role of aviation in Central Oregon and the opportunities and challenges shaping its future. The forum will bring together aviation experts, community leaders, and regional stakeholders to discuss how aviation supports the local economy, emergency services, connectivity, and growth – while also addressing […]

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