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River combed; no new clues to missing man

The Bulletin - Sun Nov 08

Searchers with Deschutes County Search and Rescue look for clues Saturday morning in the spillway beneath the Pacific Power and Light Dam on the Deschutes River near Newport Avenue in Bend.

Turning around Tetherow's troubles: 'Not if ... just when';...

The Bulletin - Sun Nov 08

A destination resort, Tetherow is required to have one overnight housing unit for every two lots set aside for single-family homes.

Underemployment suggests Oregon economy worse off

KGW-TV Portland - Sat Nov 07

Underemployment figures for Oregon suggest the state economy may be in even worse shape than indicated by a jobless rate of 11.5 percent.

Searching for Burkart in the River

KOHD - Sat Nov 07

The search for a Bend man, missing since august first resumes with divers in the Deschutes river.

Children help rehabilitate rescued horses

KGW-TV Portland - Sat Nov 07

She was the worst of the survivors from a massive equine rescue in 2003. Her rescuers described the mare as a "living dead, tottering skeleton" who could barely hold herself up.

Redmond woman shoots, kills intruder

KTVL News10 - Fri Nov 06

A man was shot and killed by a woman after he broke into her house in Redmond and tried to attack her with what authorities called an "improvised weapon" as she defended her children.

The calm before the storm | November 5, 2009

Bend Bulletin - Fri Nov 06

Bend residents Lane Herther, 39, left, and Claudia Sikorski, 45, ride along the Deschutes River on Wednesday in Sunriver.

Fall angling opportunities abound in C. Oregon

KGW-TV Portland - Fri Nov 06

The low-lying sun cast shadows on the basalt field across the river just upstream of the Big Eddy Rapids.

Options for 97 Reroute

KOHD - Thu Nov 05

It can be a driver's nightmare, traffic on Highway 97 on the north end of Bend. In twenty years, the Oregon Department of Transportation says it'll be worse, cars coming to a virtual stand still.

COCC Timeline for 5 New Facilities

KOHD - Thu Nov 05

After receiving voter approval of its $41.58 bond measure to build five new facilities at locations through its district, Central Oregon Community College is taking the first steps to begin the construction processes.

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