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The Green Issue 2017

420, Earth Day, Veganism… it’s all in there.

The Green Issue has arrived! Whether you’re parading and celebrating Earth Day on April 22 or hanging out on the couch for 420, this issue is jam packed full of goodies โ€” eco and otherwise โ€” for your reading pleasure. News โ€” Under the Counter Cannabis may be legal in Oregon โ€” but black market […]

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Your Recycling Re-Education

Do you recycle? Well, you’re probably doing it wrong.

Click here for the complete guide to recycling PDF Do you think you can recycle that takeaway container? What about the plastic tub your berries came in? A small single serve yogurt? The tray your microwaveable dinner came on? Nope, times four. All across the high desert, well-meaning Oregonians try to reduce their carbon footprint […]

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ENDORSEMENT:

Carrie McPherson Douglass for Bend-La Pine School Board

ENDORSEMENT for Administrative School District Zone 7 At Large (Bend-La Pine School Board): Carrie McPherson Douglass See video of our endorsement interviews below. In this race, each of the three candidates brings something valuable to the table, but we believe strongly that the Bend-LaPine School Board needs more members with education backgrounds. School board members […]

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Oregonโ€™s Environmental Efforts

Keep Calm And Carry On Under Trump

Looking east from Bend’s Pilot Butte, the large arrays of solar panels near Neff Road stand out. So do Oregon’s major environment, energy and climate-related efforts, as they keep chugging along regardless of recent actions from the federal level. To renewable energy proponents, the solar projects popping up around the Bend region offer a bright […]

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Opioid Epidemic

In light of rampant overdoses, an Oregon Senate bill aims to limit access to opiates in the state

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has officially declared an opioid epidemic in the United Statesโ€”and Oregon is definitely not immune. In an attempt to fight the epidemic, the Oregon state senate will be voting on Senate Bill 270 on April 18โ€”a bill introduced by the Committee on Health Care for Oregon Department […]

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Vote!

Here’s a rundown of the contested races you’ll be voting for in the midterm May election

Stay tuned for the Source’s endorsements in the contested races, from here until election day, May 16. Measure 9 -114 Administrative School District No. 1: Bonds for New Schools, Safety Improvements, Classroom Renovations and Preservation Shall Bend-La Pine Schools build schools, renovate classrooms, and improve safety by issuing $268.3 million in general obligation bonds? If […]

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The Black Market Business of Daycare

3 year waiting lists, unlicensed carers and an unsupported middle class spells a very troubling child care situation

Last month, Bend police say they found seven children in an unlicensed day care, and their caregiver at a local tanning salon. It may be an extreme case, but it’s part of the ongoing problem of finding quality childcare in Central Oregon. The waiting lists can be upward of three years. The costs average $750 […]

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