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‘Really kind of a cluster:’ Redmond revises weekend traffic plans after issues with last year’s FairWell Festival
With the second annual FairWell Festival returning to Redmond this weekend, many are reminded of the traffic issues and frustrations many experienced last year, especially as they tried to leave, and officials have been working to address and resolve the mishaps. The post ‘Really kind of a cluster:’ Redmond revises weekend traffic plans after issues with last year’s FairWell Festival appeared first on KTVZ.
Deschutes commissioners hear appeal of Juniper Preserve psilocybin facility denial; debate focuses on legality of BLM access
Deschutes County commissioners heard an appeal Wednesday of a hearings officer’s denial of a psilocybin facility at the Juniper Preserve resort northeast of Bend, with much of the debate turning on an unusual issue – whether the resort's access road and a BLM right-of-way granted for it allows the federally illegal, but state-legal substance to be transported on it. The post Deschutes commissioners hear appeal of Juniper Preserve psilocybin facility denial; debate focuses on legality of BLM access appeared first on KTVZ.
Crews make more progress on Wickiup Fire, now 20% contained, Round Mountain Fire 5% contained
A pair of 3-day-old wildfires north of Wickiup Reservoir and on Round Mountain were still held to about 250 acres total Saturday as crews made more progress and brought the Wickiup Fire to 20% containment and Round Mountain to 5% containment, officials said. The post Crews make more progress on Wickiup Fire, now 20% contained, Round Mountain Fire 5% contained appeared first on KTVZ.
‘Lots of help around’: DC Health partners with FairWell Festival, urges plenty of water, watch for heat-related illness
Staff have been busy this week setting up for tens of thousands of attendees to descend on the FairWell Festival. With temperatures forecast to once again reach the triple digits this weekend in Redmond, Saturday being the peak, the second annual FairWell Festival is preparing ways for festival-goers to beat the heat and stay safe and comfortable. The post ‘Lots of help around’: DC Health partners with FairWell Festival, urges plenty of water, watch for heat-related illness appeared first on KTVZ.
A look at how the weekend’s FairWell Festival went amid parking and traffic changes, high heat – and a stormy pause
REMOND, Ore (KTVZ). -- The weekend's second annual FairWell Festival at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds came to a dramatic close Sunday night, delayed a bit by stormy weather that prompted sending the thousands of attendees indoors to the First Interstate Bank Center for a time. The National Weather Service warned...
Jackpine Fire Grows South of La Pine
Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is on scene monitoring the Jackpine Fire on Masten Road, south of La Pine. The following evacuation notice has been issued: Level 2 Be Set: West of Highway 97 and South of Masten Rd. to the county line. Find current evacuation areas at: deschutes.org/emergency.
Fairwell Festival organizers make changes to improve experience
The Fairwell Festival, which brought an estimated 60,000 people in its inaugural run last year, returns to the Deschutes County Fairgrounds this weekend. Event organizers say they have added new features to improve the experience for festivalgoers. Sarah Karas attended the event last year. While she says she had a...
Fair Goers Should Take Health Precautions In Livestock Exhibits
SALEM, OR -- Central Oregon's county fair season kicks off next weekend. The Jefferson County Fair runs July 24-27 in Madras. The Deschutes County Fair is July 31-August 4 in Redmond. And, the Crook County Fair is August 7-10 in Prineville. Visitors to livestock exhibits are encouraged to take health precautions, to prevent spreading bacteria and viruses to other animals or humans.
30-year plan to save fish, frogs, in Deschutes Basin has made gains but challenges remain
On the last day of 2020, eight irrigation districts in Central Oregon and the city of Prineville entered into a landmark agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Their accord, the Deschutes Basin Habitat Conservation Plan, spelled out in hundreds of pages of text how the applicants would collaborate to conserve irrigation water by piping their canals. The saved water is intended to be returned to the Deschutes River to improve habitat for wildlife.
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