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Central Oregon Community College is gaining a new president this year, as President Laurie Chesley has announced her retirement for the end of June. The college’s board of directors has narrowed the ...
For the next several weeks, The Bulletin's Priced Out series will answer key questions about Central Oregon's housing affordability crisis and share first-hand experiences of those caught in its grip.
A gardener’s Christmas gift list may not be filled with sparkly items of diamonds and gold of which your wallet will thank you. However, the list can be worth it’s weight in diamonds and gold to the ...
The mysterious respiratory illness affecting dogs nationwide is notably absent from Central Oregon, according to veterinary clinics in Redmond and Bend.
Fifty years ago Oregon enacted the first “container deposit legislation” in the country. Basically a cash incentive for litter control, Oregonians valued the scenic natural beauty of the state — ...
The cities of Bend and Redmond are getting creative with their solutions to the housing crisis through an $85 million federal program that seeks to remove barriers to housing production.
A club lacrosse team made up of athletes from Redmond and beyond is returning to the field next week. The Ravens will begin work to improve off last season’s campaign that was the best in team history ...
The Meyer Memorial Trust awarded Family Access Network a $37,500 grant to bolster FAN advocate services throughout Central Oregon.
It was time for a mountain biking change of pace. After sticking to the trails west of Bend for most of the summer and early fall, I was ready to try something different ...
Celebrate one of the most beloved American rock bands, The Grateful Dead, at the High Desert Music Hall on Saturday night with an amazing line-up of local musicians playing the songs of the legendary ...
Marketing, public relations and media relations in the world of business has changed dramatically over the last five years.
It’s that time of summer when there seem to be more vegetable questions than there are answers. Most questions revolve around our desire to beat the tomato production of last year. The problem in ...