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Cowboys and Ravens battle in tuneup
The Crook County High School baseball team tuned up for the state playoffs with a last-minute contest against the Ridgeview Ravens Wednesday afternoon in Redmond. The game, which does not count in the OSAA power rankings, was won 15-5 by Ridgeview in five innings. Crook County opened the game with a pair of runs in the first inning. However, the Ravens countered with three runs in the first and five...
Sitting down with Redmond's "If I Were Mayor" Contest winner
From presiding over city council meetings to approving or vetoing policies, the title of mayor comes with a lot of responsibilities. Every year in Redmond, the mayor holds the "If I Were Mayor... I would" Student Contest, allowing students of all ages to to show off what they would do if they were in that position.
Dawgs fall in finale, but beat Santiam JVs to cap season
A second-inning home run helped fuel the Central Linn Cobras to a 15-5 win over Culver Wednesday in Special District 3 softball action. The game against Central Linn was the final regular season game of a very tough season for the Bulldogs. After opening with a win against the Bend JVs, the Bulldogs lost their final 20 games. They went 0-12 in Special District 3 competition. The losses on the...
Prescribed burns to continue Wednesday west of Bend, north of Sisters
The following is an announcement from the Deschutes National Forest about more prescribed burns planned for Wednesday near Bend and Sisters. Central Oregon – Firefighters on the Deschutes National Forest plan to continue prescribed burning on Wednesday west of Bend and in the Metolius Basin north of Sisters. Bend-Fort...
Supporting others, no matter their attitude
(MADRAS) — Lincoln Delamarter is, according to his teachers and the community around him, the kind of kid who is always ready to help. That desire to support and raise up fellow students and others in his community is a big factor in how he spends his time, making music, participating in clubs, and supporting the local Young Life group. He grew up in Madras and will graduate from Madras...
Redmond man arraigned on charges after several shots fired in home brings police, ‘shelter in place’ alert, 3-hour standoff
A caller reporting several shots fired inside a southwest Redmond home bought numerous police to the neighborhood, and while the caller got the gun away, the possibility of other weapons in the house led to a three-hour standoff and neighborhood alert before his arrest. The post Redmond man arraigned on charges after several shots fired in home brings police, ‘shelter in place’ alert, 3-hour standoff appeared first on KTVZ.
Deschutes County reminds property owners to pay taxes by May 15
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Deschutes County said Monday it wants to remind property owners who elected to pay their 2023-2024 property taxes in three installments that the final trimester payment is due by Wednesday, May 15. All unpaid taxes after that date are considered delinquent and could be subject to...
Dawgs fall in finale, but beat Santiam JVs to cap season
A second-inning home run helped fuel the Central Linn Cobras to a 15-5 win over Culver Wednesday in Special District 3 softball action. The game against Central Linn was the final regular season game of a very tough season for the Bulldogs. After opening with a win against the Bend JVs, the Bulldogs lost their final 20 games. They went 0-12 in Special District 3 competition. The losses on the...
Have you seen ‘Grisha’? Dog of popular K-9 breed stolen from vehicle parked at Whychus Creek Canyon trailhead
Deschutes County sheriff’s deputies are seeking the public’s help in finding a dog stolen Friday from a crate in a vehicle parked at the Whychus Canyon Preserve trailhead. The post Have you seen ‘Grisha’? Dog of popular K-9 breed stolen from vehicle parked at Whychus Creek Canyon trailhead appeared first on KTVZ.
Deschutes County to cut ribbon, open new $20 million solid waste facility at Redmond’s Negus Transfer Station
REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- On Friday at 10 a.m., the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners will host a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the completion of a new Solid Waste facility at the Negus Transfer Station, located at 2400 NE Maple Ave. in Redmond. The county invested $20 million to build the 35,000-square-foot facility. Officials say The post Deschutes County to cut ribbon, open new $20 million solid waste facility at Redmond’s Negus Transfer Station appeared first on KTVZ.
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