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Dolores R. Philipp, of La Pine, Oregon passed away on October 28, 2009. There will be no services held.
Shell Station Employee Robbed in La Pine
White male adult , 5'9" tall, approximately 200 pounds. Last seen wearing a black colored hooded sweatshirt, stocking cap and dark colored pants.
Local groups are struggling to feed the hungry as holidays near
The Salvation Army 755 N.E. Second St., Bend; 541-389-8888 United Way of Deschutes County 1130 N.W. Harriman St., Suite A, Bend; 541-389-6507 NeighborImpact 20310 Empire Ave., #A110, Bend; 541-617-7291 Bend's Community Center 1036 N.E. Fifth St, Bend; 541-312-2069 Redmond food bank 2303 S.W. First St., Redmond; 541-548-2380, ext.
A place to call home; "Six years ago I began to pray for a...
"A place to call home" order photo The Rev. Jack Kiekel, left, from Sunriver Christian Fellowship, wraps a prayer shawl around Haley King, 8, her mom Carla, 45, her sister Nicole, 6, and her dad James, 45, during a dedication ceremony for the Kings' new home in La Pine on Sunday.
Rating our restaurants; The Bulletin compiled lists of Deschutes...
Abby's Legendary Pizza 1938 S. U.S. Highway 97, Redmond Auntie Em's Deli 530 S.W. Sixth St., Redmond Best Western Newberry Station 16515 Reed Road, La Pine Blondies 57080 Beaver Drive, Sunriver Cross Creek Cafe 507 S.W. Eighth St., Redmond The Original Pancake House 1025 S.W. Donovan Ave., Bend Rainbow Connection 170 W. Cascade Ave., Sisters ...
Mat-Su Borough hires two new directors
The Mat-Su Borough recently hired two new departmental directors, Shaune O'Neil in public works and Christine Nelson in planning, to replace directors Keith Rountree and Mark Mayo, both of whom retired this fall.
Local Schools Receive High Rating for State
The Oregon Department of Education mails school report cards to students' homes.
Feeding the hungry; Hundreds of area residents get a hot, healthy meal each week
Volunteers are needed for the Feed the Hungry program, said Bend's Community Center Director Taffy Gleason.
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.