| Prineville man arrested and jailed for DUII crash |
Timothy Jordan of Prineville crashed pickup truck in creek off of forest service road
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| Fred Harper gets his driver’s license . . . finally |
The Prineville man finally makes his way through the new DMV regulations and gets his license
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| Search for a new city manager postponed |
Selection process will resume in March, 2009
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| Population is still on the rise in Crook County |
Although numbers are up, the rate of growth has slowed
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| Planning department proposing changes to City’s Comprehensive Plan
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Changes could adversely impact future development for several property owners
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| Free flu shots available for Prineville residents |
St. Charles Home Health will provide free flu shots on Wednesday, Nov. 26 in Prineville
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| Christmas parade application deadline |
The Prineville-Crook County Chamber of Commerce is taking parade applications until Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 5 p.m.
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| Trial date for Brad Hill set |
Hill was arrested on multiple sex abuse charges in February
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| Challenged by the high cost of food |
Local consumers have seen grocery prices increase lately, and probably won’t see them drop any time soon
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| Online education comes to Crook County |
The internet is turning out to be a more up-to-date and cost effective source of information
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| Another resort, another appeal |
ODOT, local citizens file appeals to County Planning Commission’s decision regarding the Crossing Trails Resort
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| CPA killed in vehicle accident |
Lynne Angland was a prominent Prineville business women who gave back to the community
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| Firewood cutting citations are on the rise |
Citation penalties can range from a warning to the seizure of your firewood
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| Prineville man arrested in hit and run, DUII |
Bradley Neil Kirk of Prineville was jailed after crashing into a power pole Monday evening
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| Two parties file intent to appeal Ordinance 210
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The ordinance, which restricted the building of destination resorts, was unanimously passed in October of this year
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| Horse tragedy brings on outpouring of support
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Carrie Olson has had more than a dozen offers of a horse to replace the one that was shot and killed last weekend
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| Food needs continue to increase |
Crook County food banks are distributing more food than ever
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| DUII arrest on Highway 126 |
Marcus Bidiman was involved in single car crash.
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| DUII arrest on Juniper Canyon Road |
Samuel McKee of Prineville was arrested on route to a hearing for a prior DUII offense.
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| Oregon Heritage Commission and Historic Preservation Office want nominees |
The Oregon Heritage Commission is looking for people who have shown examples of excellent, particularly in heritage-related activities
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| Local family loses horse to multiple gunshot wounds |
Misty, a one-year-old horse, was found dead in her owner’s pasture on Sunday afternoon
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| A step closer to a new superintendent |
Northwest Leadership is hired by the school board to assist the selection process
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| ‘Let’s make history!’ |
Two recent grants plus numerous contributions will help fund the remodel and expansion of the Bowman Museum building
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| Seniors’ nest eggs are being stolen |
Elder abuse comes in many forms, but financial is the most common
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| An award-winning company |
BTL wins an award for manufacturing a 108,000 square foot lake liner
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| Former city employee sentenced
in theft case |
Jim Mole pled guilty and is required to pay restitution, serve 28 days in jail, and 2 years probation
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| Planning department working to meet goals |
A new supporting document for the City’s comprehensive plan was put together to help protect Prineville’s scenic and natural resources
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| Catholic retreat center breaks ground |
If the project stays on schedule, the Diocese of Baker Powell Butte Retreat Center will be completed early next fall
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| A Cowgirl three-peat! |
The Cowgirls took their third straight state championship title this past weekend
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| School board postpones consultant selection |
They hope to make a decision later this week after getting input from two board members who were unavailable at the time of the meeting
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| Settlement avoids potential beef boycott |
An agreement was made and workers on the Beef Northwest feedlots will not unionize
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