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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.
SEE THE ORIGINAL OREGONIAN OREGON LIVE ARTICLE HERE
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Oregon drought-free
Oregon is finally drought-free for the first time since fall of 2019. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL KOIN NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Northern lights visible this week
The Northern Lights will be visible in Central Oregon tonight. Find out more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE 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 has rescinded its offer to sell Mt.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.
SEE THE CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Sisters gets new recreation center
Sisters has a new recreation center complete with a gym, fitness studio, and a community room. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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New West Bend Trails Project
The West Bend Trails Project will create 17.5 miles of new trails. Learn more about it here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Oregon drought-free for first time in years
The entire state of Oregon is officially drought-free for the first time in years. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Senate passes bill for daylight savings time
The Oregon Senate just passed a bill that could get rid of the twice-annual switching of the clocks. Learn more about it here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL KGW8 ARTICLE HERE
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Deadline to remove studded tires coming up
ODOT requires that your studded tires are removed by April 1st. Learn more about it here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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A reward for information regarding killed wolf
Officials are offering $10k for information regarding the wolf killing near Sisters. Learn more about it here.
“Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at (503) 682-6131, or Oregon State Police at (800) 452-7888. People can also email law enforcement at TIP@osp.oregon.gov.
Callers can remain anonymous.”
SEE THE ORIGINAL OPB ARTICLE HERE
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