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Oregon college among most beautiful in US
Lewis and Clark College in Portland ranked in the top 30 for Most Beautiful College Campuses. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Old Boss Rambler to become Galveston Supply
The site of the old Boss Rambler on Galveston Avenue in Bend will become a new two-story commercial building, Galveston Supply. Find out more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Olympic wool from small oregon ghost town
The Official Outfitter of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams will use wool from Oregon’s own Shaniko Wool Company. Learn more here.
SEE THE FULL ARTICLE FROM THE OREGONIAN HERE
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Flu cases in Oregon are up
Influenza cases are on the rise in Oregon. Find out more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL STATESMAN JOURNAL ARTICLE HERE
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Rain causes closure of Mt. Hood Meadows
Mt. Hood Meadows had to close down operations on Friday due to rain, but plan to be open again on Sunday the 4th. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Prescribed burns on Jan. 5
Bend Parks and Recreation will conduct a prescribed burn in Shevlin Park on Jan. 5. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Local coffee roasters announce merger
Thump Coffee and Backporch Coffee Roasters have announced that they will merge companies in 2026. Find out more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL KTVZ NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Local horse rescue gets international recognition
Happy Trails Horse Rescue is a local horse sanctuary that has recently gained global recognition by the The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL KTVZ NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Redmond has its first dispensary
Redmond locals are celebrating the opening of the city’s first dispensary. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Heavy precipitation in Central Oregon
Heavy precipitation in the Central Oregon area has prompted flood watches on two local waterways, Whychus Creek and Tumalo Creek. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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