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Rodeo queen | November 23, 2009
Prineville's Lacey McBeth beats out six other contestants to claim the crown as the 2010 Crooked River Roundup Published: November 23.
Secret process could bring high-tech jobs to Prineville
Dozens of high-wage technology jobs could be coming to Prineville, courtesy of a company so secretive its name isn't even known by those in city government.
Report describes alleged abuse; State investigators found 9 instances of abuse, neglect
The experiences of five former students at Mount Bachelor Academy formed the basis of the state's allegations of abuse and neglect at the private school for troubled teens, a recently released investigative report revealed.
Victim's Cousin Arrested for Fatal Shooting in Terrebonne
Investigators, neighbors, friends and family of 14-year-old Justin Butler are trying to make sense of the tragic events which took his life.
Cousin arrested after teen killed at hunting camp
Crook County Sheriff Rodd Clark says Brandon Hornseth of Lonepine was arrested Monday night on suspicion of first-degree manslaughter in the death of Justin Butler of Culver.
On Sunday, November 8, 2009, at about 3:43 am the Crook County Sheriff's Office responded to a ranch onA NW Lone Pine Road in Terrebonne to investigate the shooting death of a 14-year-old boy.
Teen killed while sleeping at Ore. hunting camp
Authorities say a 14-year-old boy was shot to death while sleeping inside a motor home at a hunting camp in Central Oregon.
Today is Election Day in Oregon. Residents of Central Oregon will be voting on a $41.5 million construction bond for Central Oregon Community College.
Your teacher caught the flu? | November 3, 2009
As flu season continues to build throughout the area, one thing school districts need not fear is a shortage of substitute teachers.
Why a Majority of Crook County Said No to COCC Bond.
The COCC bond passes but not everyone is celebrating. A "Deschutes won the contest, Crook county lost the contest," said Robert Hiscock of Prineville.
State finds child abuse and neglect at school
The state of Oregon has shut down a boarding school for troubled teens in Central Oregon after allegedly finding a pattern of child abuse and neglect of its students, forcing parents around the country to scramble to bring home their children.
EPA orders cleanup of Crook County industrial waste site
Federal regulators are ordering a North Bend company and its owner to finish cleaning up the owner's former ranch in Crook County.
Alexie unplugged; Seattle author - now back on the bookshelves in...
What: Sherman Alexie at The Nature of Words Details: * Reading and signing with Alexie, Karen Karbo and Matthew Dickman - 7 p.m. Thursday at the Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; tickets are $15, available at the Ticket Mill in the Old Mill District , or the Tower Theatre box office * Sherman Alexie Unplugged - 9 to 11 a.m. Friday at Pinckney ...
Higher than expected turnout: Whata s it mean for COCC bond?
Central Oregon Community College students and officials are just days away from finding out whether their school will be able to build new facilities to accommodate a more than 45 percent enrollment increase over the past two years.
Bend man arrested in Douglas County on suspicion of manslaughter
A Bend-area man who was behind the wheel of a truck that crashed in September, injuring him and killing his passenger, was arrested Thursday in Douglas County by Oregon State Police on suspicion of Manslaughter in the First Degree and Criminally Negligent Homicide.
New 'hybrid' league unites area's larger high schools
Starting with the 2010-11 school year, Central Oregon high schools Redmond, Bend, Mountain View, Summit and Crook County will make up a five-team "hybrid" league.
Is the Timing Right for the COCC Bond?
A student rally Thursday, in support of the forty one point three million dollar COCC bond on the November ballot in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties.
County jobless rate remains third-highest
Winston resident Jim Fowler searches for job listings Monday at the Roseburg office of the Oregon Employment Department.
3% higher property tax bill may startle you
For a month, Jefferson County Assessor Patsy Mault has been hearing from people whose property values have plummeted.
Oregon State Police is asking for the public's help to complete an investigation into a reported stolen vehicle that was later found partially submerged in a canal along Highway 370 in Crook County.
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