- Central Oregon wildfire crews get pay raise, more options for year-round work
- Gus and Val, the trumpeter swan couple in Sunriver, are nesting five eggs
- BendFilm head Todd Looby departs post months before 2023 festival start
- Redmond High School strength and conditioning program wins national recognition
- Oregon farm direct rules updated despite Senate stalemate
- Oregon, awash in treatment funds after decriminalizing drugs, now must follow the money
- Era of rampant inflation still cannot diminish Oregonians desire to protect the environment, survey shows
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- BendFilm head Todd Looby departs post months before 2023 festival start
- Oregon farm direct rules updated despite Senate stalemate
- Column: The art of shopping for a financial advisor
- Childhood friends find their future by hauling Bend's junk
- Locals learn how to make cheese at Milton-Freewater's Walla Walla Cheese Co.
- Columbia Memorial's expansion designed for resiliency
- Business people on the move
- MidCity Food Mart fined for failing to inspect underground fuel tank
- Dining with Fido is fine outdoors
- Ice cream truck in Bend experiments with daring flavor combinations
- Worlds collide in Ocean stRoll pastry stout from Boss Rambler, Sparrow Bakery
- Events Calendar June 1-7
- Ringo Starr returns to Bend
- BendFilm head Todd Looby departs post months before 2023 festival start
- Where to find live music in Central Oregon
- Weekend Break: Exhibit details early resort travel in Seaside
- Yesteryear: New Addition To Bend Is On Market
- Central Oregon outdoors and trail conditions
- Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge's scenery is for the birds
- Free summer yoga class series in Tumalo State Park fosters connection
- Explore calendar May 19-25
- Central Oregon outdoors and trail conditions
- Nature on an even keel at Central Oregon’s Balancing Rock
- New bike area opens at northeast Bend's Big Sky Park
- Digging out Crater Lake National Park
Editorial cartoons
- Guest Column: Bend voters support role for natural gas in energy future
- Editorial: A crackdown on violations by e-bike users is not coming in Bend
- Guest Column: Sen. Tim Knopp's walkout harms our democracy
- Guest Column: The need for irrigation canal piping
- Editorial: Oregon doesn't invest in college like it is a good investment
- Editorial: Houselessness will get worse without coordinated leadership
- Letters to the editor: Canal piping and the walkout
Your Opinion
Do you support the Arnold Irrigation District canal project
The project will cost about $34 million. It might help conserve about 32 cubic feet per second of water. It’s roughly $1 million per cubic foot. Opposition to the project cites loss in property values, damage to surrounding vegetation and simply the amenity of having water run near their property.
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