Traveling along the bumpy, dusty roads that weave through the property owned by the City of Bend and the Central Oregon Irrigation District, you might see remnants of tents, tarps, a few cars and piles of household items. You’ll also see creative engineeringโa house made out of tarps and old crates and a greenhouse full […]
Sally Russell
Bend Needs Unifying Mayor
In May, voters in Bend cast their ballots in favor of allowing the electorateโas opposed to fellow city councilorsโto name the city’s mayor. We wrote in favor of this change on multiple occasions. It’s one “mission accomplished”โbut it appears more clarification is needed as the city navigates what that change means for residents, city staff, […]
Mayor Debate
In May, residents of Bend voted in favor of electing a directly elected mayorโa shift from the previous process of allowing Bend city councilors to name a mayor from sitting city councilors. The deadline to turn in the necessary signatures in order to appear on the November ballot in the mayor’s race is Aug. 28โbut […]
Bend to hold first mayoral debate
Update: Candidate Brian Douglass, advocate for Disabled Americans and Pacific Crest Trail Angel Program manager, will also take part in the debate. Douglass has been a disability rights advocate in Central Oregon since 1990, according to Bend Chamber. Bend will hold its first mayoral debate on Aug. 14, as candidates begin their campaigns for the November […]
Local Electeds Call for Boddie to Step Down
Accusations against City Councilor and House 54 candidate, Dr. Nathan Boddie, are prompting at least one of his fellow city councilorsโand othersโto call for him to step down. Oregon Public Broadcasting released a story July 6 in which Moey Newbold, a local woman who works for Central Oregon LandWatch, said Boddie groped her at a bar […]
Fellow Councilor Calls for Boddie to Step Down
Accusations against City Councilor and House 54 candidate, Dr. Nathan Boddie are prompting at least one of his fellow city councilors โand othersโto call for him to step down. Boddie’s public response to Newboldโs allegation was reprehensible and beneath the dignity of a sitting city councilor and candidate for future office. Boddie is entitled to […]
Roats Announces City Council Bid
Bend’s Mayor, Casey Roats, announced on June 19 his bid for re-election to the Bend City Council. Roats did not announce his intention to run for mayor again. “It’s been an honor serving as mayor,” Roats said in his press release. “With the new elected mayor position, the obligations and responsibilities for the mayor will […]
Bill Moseley is Running for Mayor
Bill Moseley just threw his hat in the ring to be Bend’s next mayor. The current City Councilorโand founder of the Bend-based software company, GL Solutionsโannounced his candidacy June 12. “We are loving Bend to death,” Moseley said in his announcement. “Moderate tourism and growth can be good for Bend, but our current rate of […]
Involve the public in all discussions about dredging Mirror Pond
Wherever you land on the issue of dredging Mirror Pond, some things are certain: Many people have strong opinions about dredging the pondโand those opinions vary widely. When there are varying opinions about a matter that has the potential to affect public budgets, the public should have every opportunity to gather information. Until 2016, there […]
Candidates – Elections 2016
Governor Kate Brown The looming budgetary shortfalls in Salem are of epic proportion. The shortfalls in education, public infrastructure spending, the public employee retirement system (PERS) and health care obligations are a wake up call for good governance. It’s enough to make a voter want to hit the reset buttonโbut that would be foolish. Gov. […]

