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Services: Family committal will be held at a later date at La Pine Community Cemetery, La Pine, OR.
Your teacher caught the flu?; Plenty of substitutes need the work, but districts tighten belts
As flu season continues to build throughout the area, one thing school districts need not fear is a shortage of substitute teachers.
Happy Halloween; For kids: Pumpkin Patch and Field of Screams haunted cornfield
"I want this one," says 4-year-old Jenna Creekmore, of La Pine, as she tries to move a large pumpkin at the Pumpkin Patch in Terrebonne on a family trip Friday afternoon.
Swine flu vaccine delayed for local schools; A few vaccination...
Limited supplies of swine flu vaccine forced the Deschutes County Health Department on Friday to postpone most of the vaccination clinics for area schools, just one day after they began.
With few places for teens to hang out, La Pine groups trying to...
Teen Center would aim to be an after-school destination offering programs, classes Published: October 24.
Bag of chips saves a buck in south Deschutes County
Like many teenagers, the youngster lurking in Linda Stephenson's yard and nursery earlier this week had a weakness for junk food.
Bend High Kids to Study the Forest
Ita s an experiment that the Deschutes National Forest hopes will develop into a full-fledged classroom.
Carl Raymond, of La Pine, passed away Oct. 10, 2009 of natural causes. He was born August 21, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut to Beatrice and Sam Raymond.
David Wade Skidgel, 74, of Powell Butte, passed away at his ranch on Sunday, October 11, 2009.
Nonprofit clinics try to keep up as backlog of patients grows
Published: October 15. 2009 4:00AM PST A loud bang jolted patients in the waiting room at Mosaic Medical in Bend on Wednesday afternoon as construction workers hammered away on new exam rooms, a nurse's station and offices funded by federal stimulus money, expanding the clinic's capacity.
Charles Harpster Sentenced for Robbing Bank
Charles Harpster, a former police officer, now sits behind bars for bank robbery.
7 inches in places, maybe tops for October
Adam Walton, an employee of Sound Advice Inc., of Bend, folds a tarp while taking down the main stage equipment Sunday morning at the Bend Fall Festival in downtown Bend.
Agencies brace for PERS rate hikes; Public employers may face...
The state Public Employees Retirement System has said it intends to raise its rates charged to participating agencies, including cities, counties and school districts.
La Pine wants a new City Manger and Traffic Lights Along Highway 97
A full house of those who live and work in and around La Pine came to a town hall meeting Wednesday night to tell the city council what they wanted.
Special Surprise for Bend Teacher
A big surprise for a Bend teacher Tuesday morning as she received $1,000 worth of school supplies.A Sally Winter, a third grade teacher at Jewell Elementary school, was chosen for the Office Max Adopt-A-Classroom program.A Winter has been a teacher for 29 years.
La Pine leaders to host town hall
What: La Pine City Council Town Hall Meeting Where: Crescent Creek Meeting Hall, 16570 Findley Drive, La Pine When: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday The La Pine City Council has scheduled a town hall meeting on Wednesday to give residents an opportunity to learn more about what the government of the state's newest city has been up to.
Two more music options tonight
You have a lot of choices for entertainment tonight in Central Oregon . There's Pepper at the Domino Room, The Clumsy Lovers at Silver Moon, "Evil Dead: The Musical" at 2nd Street Theater, and a Christian concert in La Pine, among other choices.
Tonighta s a oeCome To The Crossa show in La Pine is canceled
In case anyone out there was planning on attending, tonight's Christian concert in La Pine has been canceled.
Latest OSAA plan has Sweet Home in conference with Sisters, LaPine
Sweet Home school officials are concerned about the latest Oregon School Activities Association redistricting proposal, which would put the Huskies in the Sky-Em League next fall, their third conference in five years.
Pick the pro football winners and win prizes for yourself
Play The Bulletin's free Pigskin Payoff contest! This week's winners were Peter Gill of Redmond, Cathy Wright of Bend, and Chris Hannam of La Pine.