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Trooper Stops to Help Motorist, Ends up Delivering Baby

A fish and wildlife trooper gets more than he bargained for on the side of the road.

An Oregon fish and wildlife trooper got a little more than he planned for on Monday morning when he stopped on Highway 199 near Selma to help what he thought was a motorist having car trouble.
Instead, the trooper, Dan Stinnett, found two women in the car — one frantically trying to call 911 to tell them that the other woman was ready to deliver a baby.

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Phish Playing the Gorge August 5 and 6

Phish announces some West Coast tour details.

All those Phishheads out there saying things along the lines of “Hey, what’s up with the band giving the cold shoulder to the West Coast for the past couple of years?” can relax this morning, after the band announced a pair of shows at the Gorge Amphitheater for August 5 and 6.
The legendary jammers played a weekend at the Gorge back in 2009, I wrote about that here.

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New Music Video for Culver City Dub Collective by Bend’s Rage Films

A new music video by Culver City Dub Collective, directed by Rage Films’ Sky Pinnick.

Here’s a fun little local music fact: Franchot Tone, the singer songwriter who’s recently started playing around town with his own band, is also a member of the popular SoCal reggae band Culver City Dub Collective.
The band recently shot this music video, directed by Rage Films’ Sky Pinnick, showing the band enjoying the sunshine of Venice Beach and other hip L.

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Former Ernesto's Spot to Reopen As Pub and Brew Shop

Owners of the Brew Shop have signed a lease to move into the former Ernesto’s spot on Third Street.

The owners of The Brew Shop, aka the homebrew shop on Division, have signed a lease for the iconic Ernesto’s building on Third Street. Owner Tom Gilles said he and his partners signed a lease earlier this week that will allow them to open an expanded brew shop and basement pub in the Ernesto’s building by early summer, depending on how their city permitting process goes.
Gilles said the space needs some minor remodeling to suit their needs, but is largely ready to go. The building will allow the Brew Shop to add to its existing inventory, upping the shop’s supply of grains and other accessories that Bend’s growing homebrew community desires. The Brew Shop will also be bringing over its walk-in cooler and expansive collection of bottled microbrews that Bend beer lovers know is unrivaled among Central Oregon suds purveyors. Gilles said the additional space would only add to the dizzying array of ales and lagers at the Brew Shop.
Most interestingly, the new digs will allow Gilles and his partners, all of whom have retired from the Bend post office, to expand into the restaurant and pub business by reincarnating the former Ernesto’s lounge as a downstairs pub. Gilles said the partnership would likely expand the existing bar, a holdover from Ernesto’s, from six handles to something on the order of 15 beers.

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Oregon Legislator Argues Like a 15 Year Old Against Unemployment Benefit Extensions

How many misconceptions and cliches can you fit into one speech about unemployment benefits?

The subject of unemployment benefit extensions has brought some vibrant and at times contentious debate to the floor of the Oregon state legislature, but you need to take a look at this at-times-painful-to-watch video of Rep. Kim Thatcher (R-Keizer) arguing against extensions.

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