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Published on Jul 20, 2025
Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s 'Shane' reflects real-life Black and Mexican cowboy history
“Shane” was published as a novel in 1949 by Jack Schaefer, then it was made into a movie starring Alan Ladd in 1953. For those who aren't familiar, what's the basic premise and setting of the source material? Karen Zacarías: The book, which I read …
Source: Jefferson Public Radio - Oregon - Pending -
Published on Jul 20, 2025
Oregon Football named to list of top 10 defenses in college football
Source: Statesman Journal - Oregon - Pending -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Here is where extreme drought can now be found in Oregon
Drought conditions worsen across the state of Oregon by: Josh Cozart Posted: Jul 17, 2025 / 06:32 PM PDT Updated: Jul 17, 2025 / 07:09 PM PDT PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Hot and dry conditions continue to push Oregon deeper into drought as extreme …
Source: KOIN - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Les Schwab Supports Family Access Network with $15,000 Grant
The Family Access Network (FAN) received a $15,000 grant from Les Schwab to kick start the upcoming school year. $7,500 of the grant will be spent in Crook County, where Les Schwab has deep roots, with the remaining $7,500 going towards children in need …
Source: Cascade Business News - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Finding the Light
(Finding the Light was created by Bend artist Kevin Necessary and is on view temporarily at the Museum | Photo by High Desert Museum staff) Finding the Light On the path toward the E. L. Wiegand Ponderosa Playscape stands a monolithic art installation …
Source: Cascade Business News - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
2025 House Hosts Needed
(Photo courtesy of BendFilm) We are looking for generous house hosts for the 2025 Festival, October 8-12. Get to know amazing filmmakers, be a key role in making the festival what it is, and get four FREE tickets to the fest! If you are interested, fill …
Source: Cascade Business News - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Fencing approved for bike-parking alcoves
The five bicycle-parking alcoves at the ASA building get plenty of use, though some call it misuse. The Portland Environment Management Office has approved fencing off the bike parking alcoves at ASA Flats + Lofts at 1200 NW Marshall St. The alcoves have …
Source: Northwest Examiner - Oregon - Center-left -
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Balch Creek renaming rejected by state board
Nancy Helmsworth moves overgrowth to reveal the historic marker in Lower Macleay Park recording the history of first settler and convicted murderer Danford Balch. An application to rename Balch Creek to remove association with the first person legally …
Source: Northwest Examiner - Oregon - Center-left -
Published on Jul 22, 2025
Recreation center under freeway draws support
Jon Lindquitt shares his idea in a meeting with District 4 Councilor Mitch Green and the NW Examiner. Jon Lindquistt’s vision transforming a dead zone under Interstate 405 into a recreation mecca received a thumbs-up from City Councilor Mitch Green last …
Source: Northwest Examiner - Oregon - Center-left