Vol. 23, No. 31
Send in the Clown
Rodeo Clown JJ Harrison brings a barrel of laughs to the Deschutes County Fair and Rodeo
By Damian Fagan
From Potato Show to Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo
Celebrating 100 years of supporting the next generation of farmers
By Keely Damara
Highway 97 Changes Advance
Traffic flow, safety, development benefits expected
By Hilary Corrigan
Filling a Void
Public housing projects aim to combat flat wages, high housing costs
Regional Roundup
Found this week in Cascades Reader
Police Identify Body
Cops are still looking for more information from the public
Turf Times
Two new turf fields will significantly increase the availability of synthetic fields for local athletes
By Isaac Biehl
Get Your Local Road Improvement Ideas Ready
Program targets safety fixes for Bend streets
Source Weekly Update Podcast 8/8/19
Concerning Usage of Public Land, Budget Optimism in the DA's Office and A New Art Gallery in Prineville
By Tyler Anderson
Central Oregon needs its watchdogs. Here's hoping for a new era at The Bulletin, Spokesman
...we welcome EO Media's pending purchase
Letters to the Editor
Communication Breakdown and other things
Source Suggests These Books
Before you stroll the streets of First Friday, check out these book suggestions, courtesy of Dudley's Bookshop Cafe
By Tom Beans, Dudley's BookShop Cafe
CBD: Super legal and great
...Except when it's not
By Josh Jardine
Smart Homes for Smart People
Benefits to automated living
By Abbie and Rick Sams
Lewd Awakening & Having A Bawl
When a guy messaging you starts sounding like Rumi or some other ancient elder
By Amy Alkon
Warning Signs
The Supreme Court splits along party lines to allow partisan gerrymandering
By Jen Sorensen
Free Will Astrology—Week of August 1
Let's check in with our psychic journalist
By Rob Brezsny
Mild Abandon—week of August 1
I didn't know you were dating
By E.J. Pettinger
This Modern World—week of August 1
Parallel Earth: A world very much like our own... yet strangely different
By Tom Tomorrow
Work in a Beautiful Place
Deadline ahead for PLAYA artist residencies
By Cari Brown
#TB: Cork & Barrel
Scenes from the annual fundraiser for KIDS Center, with plenty of foodie delights
By Nancy Patterson
Culinary Daytrip: Madras
Enjoying pastries, picnicking, whiskey sipping and fresh farm foods
By Donna Britt
For the Love of Coffee
A family of coffee connoisseurs takes over Bom Dia Coffee, now Kennedy's Coffee House
California Dreamin'
Tarantino weaves a wondrous fairy tale
By Jared Rasic
Fairly Established
As Collective Soul approaches its 25th year, it kicks off the concert series for the Deschutes County Fair's 100th year
By Alan Sculley
Source Material
The hot summer just got hotter– here's the best in music from July
The Hummingbird Wannabe
The tale of the moth that looks like a beloved bird
By Jim Anderson
The California Honeydrops
@ Midtown Ballroom
Sat., April 27, 8 p.m.
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