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Mt.ย Bachelor Receivesย Almost aย Foot of Fresh Snowย 

Mt. Bachelor received almost 1 foot of fresh snow this morning after a snowy and stormy night in the mountains.   This morning at 6:30am, ski patrol deployed explosives on the resort to clear softer, less compact snow to prepare for skiers later that morning.   โ€œPatrol conducted avalanche mitigation work this morning and the resort opened to guests on time at 9am,โ€ Presley Quon, communications […]

Posted inPodcasts

LISTEN: Bend Into Balance: Kipp Wesslen ๐ŸŽง

In this episode of Bend Into Balance, host Adriana Mariรฑo sits down with Kipp Wesslen, an adaptive athlete and instructor with Oregon Adaptive Sports, to explore how movement, access, and community can radically transform health and wellbeing. Living with a rare progressive neurological disease and multiple spinal cord injuries, Kipp shares how discovering adaptive sports […]

Posted inFun

Burger Week is Here!

Get ready to explore Central Oregon, one bite at a time! Throughout the week, you can sample unique and classic creations from your favorite local spots for a steal. The Deal – $10 per Burger Special Plan Your Week – Take a peek at the participating burgers and plan your juicy, savory adventure.  Win a Prize – Enter our Burger Week […]

Posted inFood & Drink

Whatโ€™s New in the Food World

Bistro Colette Flights Wine Bar is now Bistro Colette. Chef/Owner Jeremy Buck has created a menu with appetizers such as Pissaladiรจre (a puff pastry with caramelized onions, olives and anchovies), ratatouille, smoked crab dip and fried calamari; charcuterie with choices that include chicken liver pate, rabbit roulade with truffle sauce and country pork terrine with […]

Posted inFilm

Unzipped Hearts

As I get older, the more I realize that great, unconventional romances might be the most rewarding genre for me in my growth as a human being. A remarkable romance not only makes you swoon over the possibilities of love in this crazy world, but also allows you to see into the lives of people […]

Posted inOutside

Create a Fire-Resistant Yard to Protect Your Home

The City of Bend is considering updating codes to require defensible space buffer zones around homes. The idea is to remove fuel sources near structures which can stop flames from advancing. There are three different zones around a home to consider when creating a defensible space: immediate, intermediate and extended. The National Fire Protection Association […]

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