A handful of Central Oregonians have committed funds to help an Oregon company purchase two local newspapers. EO Media Groupโwhich owns numerous Oregon newspapers, including the East Oregonian, the Chinook Observer and othersโwon an auction to purchase both The Bulletin and the Redmond Spokesman for a purchase price of $3.65 million, beating out Adams Publishing Group, […]
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Bend Physical Therapists Support Cancer Survivorship through “Press On” Event
BEND, OR โ Cider will be flowing, live music playing, funds will be raised and local health care professionals will be avowing the benefits an active lifestyle can have on those affected by cancer โ all during the second annual โPress On: Moving Lives Through Cancer,โ a fundraising and outreach event hosted by area physical […]
OPINION: Bulletin editorial ignores the facts about transgender youth
Editor’s note: Earlier this week, the Bulletin published an editorial urging the Oregon Health Evidence Review Commission or the state legislature to change the age of medical consent for treatments related to gender transition. Jenn Burleton, executive director of Portland-based TransActive Gender Center (which provides advocacy and support for families with transgender and gender non-conforming children), says that […]
What in the World? Todays News!
Italyโs Senate tells Berlusconi to beat it. Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime minister, was stripped of his parliamentary seat and expelled from the senate. No more sauce for Sriracha? An Irwindale, Calif. judge order the Sriracha hot sauce plant to partially close because of strong odors and neighbor complaints. More band news for Greece. […]
More Bad News About NewspapersโHere and There
At times, yes, it does feel as if we are captaining the Titanic. Last week, The Onion published its last paper edition. That same day, some 700 jobs were cut from the Tribune Companyโan organization that, most notably, publishes the LA Times and Chicago Tribune, as well as six other daily newspapers. And, closer to […]

