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Warm Springs fire makes run toward Deschutes River

A wildfire on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation continued to grow today, charging toward the Deschutes River as more firefighters arrived in Central Oregon.“We just hear a report that the fire is making a run," Carol Connolly, spokeswoman for the Northwest Coordination Center in Portland, said this afternoon.

 

Deeds

Deschutes County• Vanna Putikanid and Pantip Staver to Terry L. Coppock, Glacier Ridge, Phase 1, Lot 2, $195,000• Marci W. Collis to Robert F. and Susan C. Thomason, RiverRim P. U. D., Phase 4, Lot 239, $305,000• Michael J. Tennant to Susan R.

 

3 arrested in shoplifting

Three Bend residents were arrested Friday and Saturday as part of a shoplifting investigation that began with a report of items stolen at Costco.The store contacted Bend Police on Friday afternoon, and the police investigation lead to the arrest of Ronald E. Lowery, 31, on a charge of first-degree theft later in the day.

 

Fire breaks out in Warm Springs

A fast-moving fire on the Warm Springs reservation grew to nearly 8,000 acres Saturday, with fire managers expecting to have the blaze in check at 10,000 to 12,000 acres by this morning.The fire was discovered around 9:30 a. m., and is believed to be human-caused, said assistant fire management officer of logistics William Wilson with the Warm Springs Fire & Safety Department. The fire threatened structures north of Warm Springs along Highway 3 and in the Wolfe Point subdivision, and by 1 p.m.

 

Woman cited in La Pine fire

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office cited a La Pine woman in connection with a fire Saturday morning that erupted from an unattended camp fire, the office reported.Natalie Jean Schlosser, 34, was cited on suspicion of reckless burning after U. S. Forest Service and La Pine firefighters quickly extinguished a fire that burned an area 100 feet by 80 feet, according to sheriff’s Sgt. Troy Gotchy. The fire began in a slash pile several hundred yards south of Pierce Road on property of the U.S.

 

What made you start exercising?

Many people don’t start exercising until later in life, often for poignant reasons.What was the turning point in your adult life that triggered you to start exercising?If you have a story that you’re willing to share, please contact fitness reporter Anne Aurand at aaurand@bendbulletin.com.

 

Prineville event has cars, planes

Prineville Airport and Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 617 are teaming up to present Wings and Wheels Aug. 10 in Prineville.The event is an open house and fly-in.The event runs 8 a. m. to 3 p.

 

Pet food bank needs donations

The HOPE Pet Food Bank for low-income Central Oregonians is asking for donations.HOPE Pet Food Bank, open the first Saturday of each month, has seen an increase in need over the past two months. Income-qualified clients are eligible to receive food for one month for up to three pets.Cat food and litter, dog food, even open bags of food are accepted.

 

Deschutes River Woods turns 25

The Deschutes River Woods Neighborhood Association is celebrating its 25th anniversary today at Morning Star Christian School gym, 19741 Baker Road, Bend.The event begins at 11 a. m. with a free barbecue and preparedness fair. Participants can tour a Bend Fire Department ambulance, learn about the American Red Cross and learn how to protect against wildfire and what to do in an evacuation emergency.

 

Support Groups

The following list contains support group information submitted to The Bulletin. Submissions must be updated monthly for inclusion. To submit, email relevant details to communitylife@bendbulletin. com.Abilitree Peer Group For Persons Affected by a Disability: 541-388-8103, ext. 203.Abilitree Young Peer Group: 541-388-8103 ext.

 

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