Redmond Welcomes New Fire Chief

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Redmond Fire & Rescue welcomes new Fire Chief Ryan Herrera, who will join the department on March 18, 2024.

Herrera comes to Redmond Fire & Rescue with 30 years of Fire & EMS experience, according to a news release from Redmond Fire & Rescue. He began his public service career as a Firefighter/EMT with Port Orchard Fire Department (WA) in 1994 and has spent the last 26 years with South King Fire and Rescue (WA).

Herrera worked his way up the ranks, serving in leadership positions as Lieutenant, Deputy Fire Marshal, Captain, and most recently Battalion Chief. He also brings 18 years of labor experience having served as Trustee, Secretary, Vice President, and President of IAFF Local 2024 (WA).

Chief Herrera has a Bachelor of Science in Fire and Emergency Management from Purdue University Global, and a NWCG Medical Unit Leader certification from Colorado Wildland Fire & Incident Management Academy.

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Inventerprise Contest

Announcing 2025 Inventerprise, an exciting opportunity for Central Oregon students! Inventerprise is a problem-solving contest open to all Central Oregon K-12 students, designed to foster creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Last year, we had nearly 900 participants.

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COCC’s “Growing Together” Campaign Gets Boost

An award of $250K from the Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund to Central Oregon Community College’s (COCC) “Growing Together” fundraising campaign, with an additional $50K set in matching funds, is a major investment in the 24,000-square-foot educational facility and community resource