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2019 Women in Art

A short list of accomplishments by local women in the arts

As the year ends, we’re taking a quick look back at 2019 and making note of just a few of the many accomplishments and valuable contributions made by the women of the Central Oregon art community. Painter Sheila Dunn traveled to Nepal as part of the Art in Embassies Program, where her work now hangs […]

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What Changes to Title X Could Mean for Local Health Options

Trump Administration’s rule changes mean Title X doctors can’t discuss abortion with patients

In Central Oregon, Planned Parenthoodโ€™s Bend Health Center serves around 7,000 Central Oregonians a year, according to stats provided by the Center in 2017. Thatโ€™s about 600 to 700 patients a month. According to the staff there, about 96 percent of the services the Bend clinic provides is preventativeโ€”including screenings and treatment for sexually transmitted […]

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It’s Equal Pay Day!

…but it’s not exactly a reason to celebrate

You’ve probably heard the stats that women tend to earn roughly 80 cents on the dollar compared to their male counterparts. In Oregon, women earn an estimated 79 cents to the dollar, placing the state 27th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.  For Latinas and black women, that gap is even […]

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Where the Source is Headed this Weekend

Muse Conference draws musicians, artists & social change makersโ€”and this emerging musician

Portland-based musician Haley Heynderickx is playing a sold out show at Mississippi Studios in the Rose City Thursday night, after releasing her much-anticipated debut album. After that, she’s headed to Bend to perform at the World Muse conference on Saturday. We’ll be there to chat live onstage with Heynderickx after her performance at the Tower Theatre at […]

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2016 Woman of the Year: Alice Elshoff

Educator and conservationist protecting Oregon’s natural treasures

As co-founder of Friends of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Alice Elshoff’s patience with the armed occupation near Burns unraveled on Jan. 9. She had patiently watched the armed takeover of the 188,000-acre preserve, admitting that she didn’t take it seriously at first. On that early Saturday in January, however, all that changed. She fired […]

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Molly Troupe

Lead distiller at Oregon Spirits Distillers

Molly Troupe took a very interesting path to becoming the lead distiller at Oregon Spirit Distillers. After studying forensic science and chemistry at Southern Oregon University, she then headed to Scotland for a master’s degree in brewing and distilling. Troupe is now blazing a trail through a traditionally male-dominated profession, and her story is a […]

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Sally Russell

Bend City Councilor

Sally Russell says she is ready. Having served as Mayor pro tem, she tells the Source Weekly that she wants to be Bend’s mayor. Russell was first elected to the Bend City Council in 2012 and will soon announce her re-election bid. Unlike many other cities, those who are elected Bend City Councilors choose a […]

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