The Source Weekly’s Brian Jennings holding ancient artifacts found near Burns, Oregon. Hear the full story below. http://zolomedia.com/archaeologists-eastern-oregon-uncover-evidence-humans-earliest-settlement-north-america/
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Introducing the Source Weekly’s Danger Boy!
The Source Weekly’s Russ Axon took the plunge! Watch him free fall off the Crooked River Talk Bridge on what is North America’s deepest bungee jump.
How Biomass Energy Plays a role in Oregon
Biomass energy is playing a major role in John Day, Oregon and may have a vital role for Portland General Electric, as well. Top: John Rowell, Pellet Plant Supervisor, Malheur Lumber Company. Bottom: Pellet boiler plant at Blue Mountain Hospital where Biomass provides heat.
Oregon’s Chinese History – a look at John Day
Chinese men trying to carve a better life for their loved ones in China played a significant role in shaping Oregon history. This is one of their stories from John Day. Top: The Kam Wah Chung building in John Day built approximately 1870. Bottom: Inside the building – the apothecary and small store that served […]
Escaping The Mistake-Making Loop, with Dr. Carol Tavris
Welcome to HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science. My guest is social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, on how to admit mistakes instead of continuing to make them. She talks about common ways we make errors in reasoning and judgment that mess up our lives, and how to […]
Source Weekly on KBND Radio: OSU-Cascades Transit Plan
With the opening of the new OSU-Cascades campus, school officials and Bend transportation experts are promoting alternative modes of transportation to and from the campus. The Source Weekly’s Brian Jennings summarizes the options in this report for FM News 100 and 1110 KBND Radio.
The Science on Giving with Wharton’s Dr. Adam Grant
Welcome to HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science. Wharton organizational psychologist Dr. Adam Grant talks about his terrific book, “Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success,” (now in paperback) which draws from research to explain what makes giving both powerful and dangerous to people’s achieving their […]
A Source Weekly Tribute to Chinese History in Oregon
The Source Weekly takes you inside the historic Kam Wah Chung Building in John Day.
Restoring Historic Whychus Creek near Sisters
The Source Weekly’s Brian Jennings reports on one of the most significant watershed restoration efforts in the Western States. TV report: http://zolomedia.com/historic-restoration-efforts-whychus-creek/ Radio report:
Stop Letting Fear Ruin Your Relationships, with Dr. Michelle Skeen
Tonightโs show will help you stop pushing potential partners away by exploring why you do that and explaining how you can stop. Psychologist Dr. Michelle Skeen explores how our โcore beliefsโ can set the stage for our developing unhealthy, fear-based patterns of behavior that keep us from having happy and healthy connections with others. Join […]

