New Bend Council To Set Goals

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In the November election, Ariel Mendez and Mike Riley won two seats on the Bend City Council, along with incumbent Barb Campbell and Melanie Kebler as Bend’s next mayor. They will join Anthony Broadman and Megan Perkins on the Council starting in January. Kebler’s win in the Mayor’s seat created a vacancy for her Council seat, which will be filled by the Council in an appointment process.

Every two years, following an election the new Council embarks on a goal setting process. They take input from a variety of sources, and spend weeks developing new, two-year goals that drive the City’s work and influence how the General Fund in the budget is spent. This process will begin after the new Councilors are sworn in in January, 2023.

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Rotary Rose Fundraiser – Prineville

Rotary Roses are on sale NOW! Treat yourself, your significant other, your staff, your mother, and your neighbors! These roses are always BEAUTIFUL, and you sure can’t beat the price! Roses will be delivered FOR FREE on

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LWV, City Club Host Candidate Forums

League of Women Voters of Deschutes County, in collaboration with the City Club of Central Oregon, is excited to host a series of candidate forums ahead of the 2024 General Election. These forums will provide voters in

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Bachelor Complex Fire Closures Decrease

Effective immediately, the Deschutes National Forest has updated and decreased the temporary emergency fire closure area on the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District for the Bachelor Complex. The Bachelor Complex includes Little Lava Fire and Backside Fire as well