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A fix-it man for i-devices

May 7, 2013 4:00 am

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A flair for fundraising

April 30, 2013 4:00 am

A flair for fundraising, Event Divas owner Talena Barker, left, and lead event coordinator Lauren Godwin

From choosing the event theme and setting up folding tables to arranging transportation and buying last-minute supplies, the Event Divas were the Jills of all trades at the Foodie Crawl on Sunday. The event, a fundraiser for Bend Community Center's....MORE

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Tilapia help garden grow

April 23, 2013 4:00 am

Tilapia help garden grow,

One of Central Oregon’s newest community supported agriculture efforts takes waste reduction to a whole new level. Bend residents Jimmy and Shannon Sbarra are about a month away from unveiling their eco-friendly fish and produce business,....MORE

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A taste for the outdoors

April 16, 2013 4:00 am

A taste for the outdoors,

Itching to get out of the office and into a career that supported her passion for the outdoors, Brittany Manwill started her own energy bar company, Mazama Bar.“We really made Mazama Bars to support healthy, adventurous lifestyles and....MORE

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One-stop builder shop

April 9, 2013 4:00 am

One-stop builder shop,

On their own, they were 13 homebuilders and subcontractors, struggling through the aftermath of the Great Recession. Together they are 686 Design Center, a Central Oregon construction cooperative. Spearheaded by Frank Ring, owner of FRC Builders, 686....MORE

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New treats for nutrition

March 26, 2013 4:00 am

New treats for nutrition,

Two of Bend’s newest residents have found business success by turning a passion into a profit model. Jesse Thomas and Lauren Fleshman are bringing their gluten- and dairy-free nutrition bars, called Picky Bars, to Central Oregon. The bars, made....MORE

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Quilting made easier

March 19, 2013 4:00 am

Quilting made easier, Mary Pat “Mattie

Last month, Mary Pat “Mattie" Rhoades received an email from one of her customers, a 68-year-old Canadian resident who desperately wanted to make a quilt but never had before.“He asked everybody he knew if they would make a Mariner's....MORE

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Buying local, giving back

March 12, 2013 4:00 am

Buying local, giving back,

A group of Bend businesspeople wants to give new meaning to shopping local. In addition to supporting local merchants, the group sees an opportunity to bring merchants and customers together by donating to local charities and nonprofits through a new ....MORE

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Skullastic enrichment

March 5, 2013 4:00 am

Skullastic enrichment,

From “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" notebooks to “Nightmare on Elm Street"-themed glue, Redmond native Don Rich makesschool supplies that help put the “cool back into school" and let students express themselves.“If our company had ....MORE

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Water, water everywhere

February 26, 2013 4:00 am

Water, water everywhere,

A pair of longtime Bend residents want to make fresh drinking water available for everyone. And they have the technology to make it happen. Gary Cruikshank, CEO of Aquamira Technologies, and Noah Lemas, Aquamira’s vice president of sales and....MORE

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Getting folks back to work

February 19, 2013 4:00 am

Getting folks back to work,

What began as three co-workers in Klamath Falls who shared a passion for job coaching has transformed into NextJob, Inc., a Bend-based re-employment firm that helps job seekers across the country find work.“All of us come from a public policy....MORE

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Giving trees a second life

February 12, 2013 4:00 am

Giving trees a second life,

When a storm knocks down a tree somewhere in the Northwest, Mike Ross gets to work. Ross depends on the elements to supply his Bend company, Natural Edge Furniture. Natural Edge sells benches, dressers and other home furnishings, made from downed....MORE

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Keeping it cold-blooded

February 5, 2013 4:00 am

Keeping it cold-blooded,

About a dozen people filled The Reptile Zone on Saturday, many holding snakes or lizards, some watching the giant tortoises walk around and others asking questions about the cold-blooded creatures. This is how Jeff Jensen, owner of the Bend reptile....MORE

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Off the grid and off-road

January 29, 2013 4:00 am

Off the grid and off-road,

Lance Gillies wants to bring a new kind of recreational vehicle to Bend. He wants to create some jobs, too. Gillies’ vehicle, called the EarthCruiser, is a new addition to the camper market. But it’s far from a typical RV. Powered by a....MORE

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Clean, comfy beds for pets

January 22, 2013 4:00 am

Clean, comfy beds for pets, Beth Larsen, Waggletops owner, and her dog, Grace

Inside her east Bend home, Beth Larsen has hundreds of yards of fleece fabric stacked and stored for one thing: to make Waggletops. Larsen created the first Waggletop, a removable, adjustable pet-bed cover, in December 2010 as a solution to....MORE

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Coffee, beer, a side of gear

January 15, 2013 4:00 am

Coffee, beer, a side of gear,

For David Marchi, skiing down some of the world’s must rugged mountainsides in Alaska, Nepal, India and Indonesia is all in a day’s work. But starting a business? That’s a real adventure. A ski-mountaineering guide who leads tours....MORE

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Personalized senior care

January 8, 2013 4:00 am

Personalized senior care,

After experiencing the struggles of caring for her grandmother who suffered a stroke, Lauren Dovolis-Rix was inspired to start a business, Caring Homes of Bend, which operates five adult foster care homes in Bend and provides an option beyond a....MORE

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Teaching safe shooting

January 1, 2013 4:00 am

Teaching safe shooting,

More than six months have passed since Bend resident Ryan Fraker started his firearm instruction business. But recent events across the country have sparked wider interest from Central Oregon residents in Fraker’s business, Hot Brass Firearms....MORE

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What safety sounds like

December 18, 2012 4:00 am

What safety sounds like, What: Whistles for Life
What it does: Makes and supplies rescue whistles
Pictured: Bob Cameron, co-founder and president of Whistles for Life
Where: Bend
Employees: Four
Email: bobc@whistlesforlife.com

Bob Cameron saved countless hikers stranded in snow and stuck on rocky mountainsides in his 55 years as a search and rescue specialist. But his greatest accomplishment may have come more recently. Cameron is the co-creator of a rescue whistle capable ....MORE

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Trailer lock is a safe bet

December 11, 2012 4:00 am

Trailer lock is a safe bet,

When Milt Hultberg’s wife, Carolyn, and daughter, Randi Garthweigt, compete in rodeos, they carry about $24,000 worth of equipment in their horse trailer. After the theft of several halters — the headgear worn by horses — Hultberg....MORE

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A spirited take on ice cream

December 4, 2012 4:00 am

Working two jobs can be a tall order. For Rio Forest, it's the only way to realize a childhood dream. The Bend resident and employee at Backporch Coffee Roasters serves up caffeinated brews by day. But when the sun sets, she gets really busy,....MORE

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When things heat up, company plays it cool

November 20, 2012 4:00 am

Scott Zettle could have expanded his business, Bend Heating and Sheet Metal Inc., when Central Oregon's red-hot housing market brought record profits to the company in the early and mid-2000s. He could have added more workers, purchased office space, ....MORE

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Not your average oatmeal

• Redmond company attributes its rapid expansion to unique flavors, quality ingredients

November 13, 2012 4:00 am

In little more than a year, Patricia Bartelson's oatmeal has made its way into 35 different Central Oregon locations, across the country, and to Canada and Guam. In fact, since her company, Straw Propeller Gourmet Foods, started in September 2011,....MORE

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Carving an iPhone niche — out of titanium

November 6, 2012 4:00 am

David Crosier and Robert Jeffrey never want to see a broken iPhone again. The Sisters residents and brothers-in-law have been working for more than a year on their new prototype: an iPhone case made out of titanium, one of the world's strongest....MORE

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Photo fun (and a nice profit, too!)

• A portable photo booth means entertainment and laughs for customers of Redmond High teacher Nate Munoz

October 30, 2012 4:00 am

When you step inside Nate Munoz's portable photo booth and press the touchscreen, the countdown begins.4, 3, 2, 1 — flash!Whether you're ready or not, your look will be captured and printed out seconds later. Munoz, the owner of High Desert....MORE

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Off to a clean start

• Pink Chandelier Cleaning Service just made the move from Texas to Central Oregon

October 23, 2012 4:00 am

For Kaie Stoops, nothing says “job well done" like spotless carpets, sparkling countertops and picture-perfect toilets. A Bend resident for just one month, Stoops brought her cleaning businesses, Pink Chandelier Cleaning Service, with her when....MORE

Correction

October 19, 2012 4:00 am

In a story headlined “Bend tack store is no one-trick pony," which appeared Tuesday, Oct. 16, on Page E1, the first name of Abbie Block was incorrect in the photo caption. The Bulletin regrets the error.....MORE

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