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Little Bites

Empty Bowls: Good food, good cause.

Looking for a way to get out and about, and to benefit a good cause at the same time? This might be your jam. Tickets are now on sale for the 4th annual Empty Bowls fundraiser, taking place at Ridgeview High School in Redmond March 26. Here’s how it works: students from the ceramics classes […]

Posted inFood & Drink

10 Barrel, Brewpub Chain

New openings in Denver and San Diego

It could be difficult to imagine for the Bendites (and their dogs) who pack around the bonfire pit every weekend on Galveston Avenue, but 10 Barrel Brewing Company has become a brewery with a national presence, one that even rivals Deschutes in spots. This is thanks to two things: An A-B InBev-affiliated distribution market that […]

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The Dirt on Dirty Diesel School Buses

How the recent settlement with VW could benefit local school bus fleets

“Kids are like hummingbirds. They breathe a lot,” said Dr. Paul Lewis at a recent Oregon Senate committee hearing on Environment and Natural Resources. “Their lungs are small and a lot more of this stuff gets in there…when exposed early in life, there are a lot more decades for those changes to your cells to […]

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State Marine Board Considers a Lifejacket Requirement

House Bill 2320 would require adults to wear lifejackets, even on non-motorized watercraft

Lifejacket sales will get a big boost this summer if the Oregon Marine Board gets its way. House Bill 2320โ€”introduced this legislative session at the request of Gov. Kate Brown on behalf of the Marine Boardโ€”would require persons using a nonmotorized craftโ€”including inner tubes, air mattresses and pool toys, in a river or stream, to […]

Posted inOpinion

Gas, Cars and Roads

A gas tax, not a change in room tax allocations, should fund road improvement

Roads are one of those core government services that are a great reflection of a community. It doesn’t matter what your political affiliation, when your right tire goes deep into a pothole, slamming your teeth together, you’re going to curse “government.” The leaders of our cities and states know this, and that’s why no matter […]

Posted inSpecial Issues & Guides

The Creators

The People Combining Art & Business in Central Oregon

Art can be something you hang on your wallโ€”but for those who can’t afford that large painting or print to display, there are thankfully other alternatives. It’s nice when that artful thing you’re seeking is affordable, and even better, when it’s also locally made. Here in Central Oregon, practical, useful art, made by local people, […]

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Saving a Town with Cannabis

How a dusty Oregon border town got its mojo back, and (presumably) doubled its city budget

The Associated Press and the Idaho Statesman, which I believe are a part of the deeply feared and dreaded “opposition party” Emperor Pussy Grabber has spoken of, both ran pieces this week that give us some insight to just how much people enjoy cannabis. The story looks at Huntington, an Oregon town so small I […]

Posted inCulture

Picks 3/15-3/23

Nell Robinson & Jim Nunally Band Thursday 16 FOLK AMERICANA โ€” This dynamic talent returns to Bend with a genre-busting, toe-tapping time. Combining jazz and bluegrass with some folky blues thrown in, this is true roots music at its best. Described as a “modern day Patsy Cline,” Robinson is joined by Grammy award-winning guitarist Jim […]

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