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Fishing now ... & then; Brothers return to fish same spot on Deschutes exactly 50 years later
the opening day of fishing season - brothers Mark and Doug Wirges caught a stringer of rainbow trout on the Deschutes River just upstream of Dillon Falls. A photo of their catch was published in The Bulletin two days later. That photo has hung on the ...
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Central Oregon course hosts a family reunion
... family after a round of golf and you might get the impression that they are all a bunch of college buddies. Four brothers and two sons in the Siebers family have all come to Central Oregon to play in the three-day Central Oregon Shootout, and they ...
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... 20 Commerce St., Asheville. $10 adults, $5 kids. Call 254-2621. BOOM A RING: Tickets go on sale for this Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus event, an up-close and personal audience experience, May 28-June 1, Asheville Civic Center. $15, ...
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... 20 Commerce St., Asheville. $10 adults, $5 kids. Call 254-2621. BOOM A RING: Tickets go on sale for this Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus event, an up-close and personal audience experience, May 28-June 1, Asheville Civic Center. $15, ...
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The Very First Ever Central Oregon Scrabble Tourna
Oregon Literacy sponsors The Very First Ever Central Oregon Scrabble tournament; proceeds benefit Central Oregon adult literacy prorgrams.
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Denny and Yvonne Drury, of Bend, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with an open house hosted by their children from 2 to 5 p.m. today at 63521 N.E. Boyd Acres Road in Bend.
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Jamie Lee Scurlock and Timothy Martin Finley, both of Bend, plan to marry June 12 at Hollinshead Park in Bend.
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Dale and Barbara Mitchell, of Bend, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a surprise open house at the couple's home hosted by their children and grandchildren from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday.
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Ducks defeat UCLA in dual track meet
Oregon won 13 of 19 events in a dual track meet against UCLA this afternoon at Hayward Field in Eugene, the first such meet between the schools in 23 years.
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Driving tourism to Central Oregon
Responding to the economic downturn, Central Oregon's tourism officials plan to refocus their marketing efforts toward an audience that can reach the region by car.
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CODE Bust Seizes Thousands of Dollars in Drugs
Two men arrested, and thousands of dollars worth of drugs seized. Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team, Prineville Police Department, Crook County Sheriff's Department, and Prineville Drug Team Canine "Bo" ...
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Jobs around Central Oregon are getting hard to find. Especially jobs with benefits and a starting wage over $13 and hour.
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Granges struggle to stay hang on in rural communities
Posted by Noelle Crombie, The Oregonian April 19, 2008 06:50AM Categories: Central Oregon Anthony Dimaano, The Bulletin The Lookout Mountain Grange Hall, located about nine miles east of Prineville was once the ...
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For trout opener in Central Oregon, bring snowshoes and ice auger
What other late spring trips into the mountains may be affected by the gajillion inch snowfall? In Central Oregon, the Bend Bulletin reports that some fishing lakes might be inaccessible.
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Deschutes Brewery and Restaurant Opens May 2nd in the Pearl
Posted by John Foyston, The Oregonian April 18, 2008 13:14PM The pub exterior from Northwest 11th Avenue.
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Area USFS recreation sites will be upgraded
MCKENZIE BRIDGE: Recrea-tion sites on the McKenzie River Ranger District are slated to get some needed attention soon as a fruit of the Willamette National Forest's Five-Year Recreation Facility Analysis.
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Oregon is a nice, safe place in the natural scheme of things. Not for us the constant earthquakes of California, the hurricanes of Florida and the Gulf Coast, the tornadoes of the middle part of our country.
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Ray moved to La Pine in 1989. He has owned and run his own auto parts business with his brother for the past nineteen years.
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For trout opener in Central Oregon, bring snowshoes and ice auger
Posted by Michael Rollins, The Oregonian April 17, 2008 06:58AM What other late spring trips into the mountains may be affected by the gajillion inch snowfall? In Central Oregon, the Bend Bulletin reports that ...
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The Source Weekly 's Local Arts calendar is updated monthly to keep you, dear reader, apprised of the latest developments in art exhibits and art events to come.
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