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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Trailing in the GOP Gubernatorial Primary, Dudley Appears to Change His Views on Abortion

Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Dudley is sending out conflicting messages on a litmus-test issue for many primary election voters: abortion. In October, as he mulled entering the governorโ€™s race, the former Portland Trail Blazer told the Oregon Journalism Project in a videotaped interview that he was pro-choiceโ€”i.e., that he supported a womanโ€™s right to abortion. […]

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โ€œKnow Campโ€ This May with Deschutes Public Library

Calling all happy campers! Join Deschutes Public Library this May to celebrate โ€œKnow Campโ€ and discover something new. Learn about local fauna with wildlife stories, flora and food foraging in nature, and better birding field trips. Attend a lecture on companion planting and soil building, and hear about Oregonโ€™s fire lookouts and nearby hikes. Teens […]

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Roller Season Underway at The Pavilion

Bend Park and Recreation District completed its seasonal changeover at The Pavilion and is open for roller activities. Spring through early fall welcomes roller skating, inline skating, skateboarding and scootering at The Pavilionโ€™s non-ice season rink and skatepark. See the schedule for details. There is also registration space available for programs beginning soon for roller hockey, learn to roller […]

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America 250 Oregon Commission Announces Submission to the National Time Capsule

On July 4, 2026, America 250 will bury theย Semiquincentennial Time Capsuleย within Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, PA. The stainless-steel cylinder, designed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is designed to safely store commemorative objects for 250 years until the capsuleโ€™s opening in 2276. Each state was asked to contribute a submission that […]

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Youth Sports and Mental Health to be Discussed at OSU-Cascades Science Pub on May 12

Youth sports and mental health will be the topic of Oregon State University โ€“ Cascadesโ€™ Science Pub on May 12. The talk, titled โ€œThe Stolen Game,โ€ will be given by William Massey, a kinesiologist and associate professor in OSUโ€™s College of Health. Massey is also the director of the Psychosocial Physical Activity Laboratory, known as […]

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