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SUNNY AND COLD
GOOD MONDAY MORNING, EVERYONE... After a very sunny, cold day yesterday we can expect more sunshine today with highs that are a bit warmer. Thermometers will top out in the low 30's with light winds generally out of the south. A few late day clouds will gather and that cloud cover will thicken overnight. We are not expecting any more snow. Lows will drop into single digits and teens. SE breezes will pick up to a gentle 5-10 mph.
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Here’s the scoop: Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream, born in Ohio in 1945, has landed in Bend
Handel's Homemade Ice Cream, which started in Ohio in 1945, has just opened a store in Bend on South Highway 97, serving up 48 flavors made in-house daily. Ice cream lovers will be able to find the famous Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream in Bend when Oregon’s Fourth store opens late this year. Handel’s will be located at 61165 S. HWY 97.
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Construction safety summit kicks off in Bend, spotlighting hazards and emerging technologies
A two-day safety summit began in Central Oregon today, spotlighting construction dangers and emerging technologies. For the past 20 years, the Central Oregon Safety and Health Association (COSHA) has held educational summits. Initially, the summit served as a resource for the construction industry in Central Oregon, but it has since...
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‘Housing to Thrive’ aims to link C.O. housing professionals with struggling residents in need of support
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Thrive Central Oregon has created a new partnership program, beginning with its founding partner, Woodhill Homes. The program, Housing to Thrive, is geared toward bringing together housing professionals (Realtors, brokerages, builders and developers) and residents of our communities who are struggling with accessing or maintaining housing.
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Crook County Sheriff’s Office, Prineville Police Dept. conduct seat belt, child seat education, enforcement
PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Beginning Monday and extending through Sunday, Feb. 12, the Crook County Sheriff’s Office and the Prineville Police Department, as well as agencies throughout Oregon, will use federally funded overtime to educate the public about safety belt and child seat laws, including a law passed in 2017 increasing safety for children under age 2.
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