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Central Oregon homebuyers see tough market
The median home sales price in Central Oregon hit $832,000 in April. The majority of buyers are paying in cash. Find out more here.
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Burns planned for Wednesday
Sisters and La Pine could see prescribed burning today if the winds are favorable. Learn more here.
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Snow clearing on Cascade Lakes Hwy.
There’s 8 feet of snow on the Cascade Lakes Highway and clearing has begun for the summer season. Learn more here.
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New farmers market at Worthy Brewing
Worthy Brewing is hosting a new Farmers Market on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Learn more here.
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OSU-Cascades net zero energy
OSU-Cascades plans to be net zero energy campus. Find out more at a public open house on May 15. More information here.
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Elk Lake has sold
Elk Lake Resort has finally sold, after five years on the market, to a group of local families. Find out more here.
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The wildfire forecast for Oregon
The outlook for Oregon’s wildfire season is looking very similar to that of 2024. Learn more here.
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Oregon drought-free
Oregon is finally drought-free for the first time since fall of 2019. Learn more here.
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Northern lights visible this week
The Northern Lights will be visible in Central Oregon tonight. Find out more here.
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Mt. Bachelor will not be sold
POWDR Corp. has rescinded its offer to sell Mt. Bachelor and will retain ownership of the resort indefinitely. Learn more about it here.
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