New ‘Prosperity Officer’ Thank you for your Opinion piece of 22 January 2026, highlighting the new Oregon “Prosperity Officer” and the current economic challenges faced by the Oregon economy. However, discussing the โfalling economic outlookโ fails to discuss other, more important aspects of measuring the success of a society and its economy. According to the […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of Feb. 5
An Evening of Documentary Film Shorts
A one-day film festival will feature more than two dozen documentary shorts made by filmmakers from around the world. The Oregon Documentary Film Festival is being held at The Commonwealth Pub on Sunday, Feb. 15. It begins mid-afternoon with a social networking event involving the filmmakers. An awards ceremony is at 3pm with screenings beginning […]
Home Loans Made Simple
For many buyers, the most intimidating part of purchasing a home isnโt choosing the houseโitโs choosing the loan. With so many acronyms and options, mortgages can feel unnecessarily complicated. The good news? Most buyers fall into just a handful of common loan categories. Hereโs a straightforward breakdown of the most popular home loan options, explained […]
Peace on Earth and the Daily News
In my humble opinion, the majority of people in the world prefer Peace on Earth to the alternative. I’ve asked around, not exactly a scientific survey, and everyone I’ve asked prefers Peace on Earth. What exactly are we preferring when we contemplate this ever-prayed-for dream? Peace on Earth is way more complex and soulful than […]
Statewide Graduation Rates Are Up for Nearly All Student Groups
Four-year high school graduation rates in Oregon have inched up, but still remain below the most recent national average. Data released on Jan. 29 by the Oregon Department of Education shows the state reached an 83% graduation rate across the stateโs 197 school districts. That mark is Oregonโs highest in a decade. Nationally, a recent […]
Special Ways to Celebrate Valentineโs Day
There are several ways you can celebrate Valentineโs Day, from an intimate evening at home to a splurge on a special dinner at a local restaurant. Weโre highlighting just a few of the events happening over Valentineโs weekend. Dinner & Wine Pairing A pop-up dinner and wine pairing is being held at The Winery at […]
Sweet on Local
Valentineโs Day has a way of sneaking up on us. One minute itโs January gloom and wool socks. The next you are staring down Feb. 14 wondering how to say, โI love you,โ without resorting to a drugstore heart box that could have been bought anywhere by anyone at the last minute. This is where […]
City of Bend Hosting Open House for 15th Street and Ferguson Road Roundabout Project
The City of Bend invites community members to attend an informational Design Open House for the 15th Street and Ferguson Road Roundabout Project on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at Larkspur Community Center 1600 SE Reed Market Rd., Bend, OR 97702. This drop-in event offers community members an opportunity to […]
NeighborImpact Serves More Than 1 Million
Central Oregonians came to NeighborImpact for services more than a million times last year, according to new data published by NeighborImpact analyzing annual impact. The organization recorded 1,011,391 individual services provided to Central Oregonians assisted during the 24-25 program yearโmore than double the 460,802 services provided 5 years ago. Individual services are counted each time a person […]
โBATโ-ten Down the Hatches This Winter to Prevent Wildlife Conflicts
Winter is the most effective time to prevent wildlife conflicts before they start. With many species less active, homeowners have a limited opportunity to address entry points, complete humane exclusions, and install habitat features that reduce conflicts before spring nesting and activity increases. Think Wild encourages property owners to schedule humane wildlife services during the […]

