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MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Continues Keep Kids Safe Momentum with May Community Care Project

Following a powerful April recognizing Child Abuse Prevention Month, MountainStar Family Relief Nursery (MountainStar) is carrying forward the momentum of its annual Keep Kids Safe (KKS) Campaign into Mayโ€”continuing to highlight the critical role community support plays in preventing child abuse and neglect across Central Oregon. KKS Campaign: Ongoing Impact MountainStarโ€™s KKS Campaign serves as […]

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New Young Adult Addiction Recovery Center Opens in Bend

During a time of uncertain funding, 4D Recovery continues to expand programming to help young people overcome addiction through long-term recovery. โ€œThis center provides free long-term recovery support to any young person seeking a future free from addiction. This is a perfect example of how Measure 110 funds fund critical services,โ€ stated Tony Vezina, Executive […]

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Oregon State Police Violated Sanctuary Laws by Letting Federal Immigration Authorities Query Oregoniansโ€™ Driver and Criminal Records

Oregon State Police have violated state sanctuary law for years by intentionally allowing federal immigration authorities to query state residentsโ€™ data 1 million times each year, according to a lawsuit filed on May 5. The civil complaint, filed by the Rural Organizing Project in Multnomah County Circuit Court, says OSP must immediately stop sharing state […]

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Spring Birding Takes Flight in Redmond

Spring has arrived in Central Oregon and with it comes one of the regionโ€™s most vibrant natural spectacles: bird migration. From waterfowl and shorebirds to raptors and songbirds, the Redmond area becomes a seasonal haven for both birds and birders. May and June, in particular, offer near-constant activity as species move along the Pacific Flyway. […]

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New Funding Will Kickstart Internet Infrastructure in Rural Oregon. Hereโ€™s Where Itโ€™s Needed Most.

In February, when Oregon lawmakers were reworking the stateโ€™s budget in the face of massive looming federal cutbacks, a little-known state agency announced it had received a colossal federal grantโ€”$689 millionโ€”to finally bring high-speed internet access to rural parts of the state. In an age of remote work, online shopping, and 24/7 connectivity, nearly 84,000 […]

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Oregon Health Care Association Persuades Court to Temporarily Block Release of Job Applicant Names

The Oregon Health Care Association obtained a temporary restraining order May 1 that blocked the Oregon Department of Human Services from revealing the names of about 70,000 people who had applied to the agency for background checks in order to become caregivers. As OJP reported earlier, those applicants submitted their names and other information to […]

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