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SMART event Thursday

In preparation for its third annual “SMART Art: Show, Sale, Social" in September, Start Making A Reader Today, or SMART, invites the public to make a difference in the community from 3 to 5:30 p. m. Thursday in the Brooks Room of the Bend Public Library, 601 N. W. Bond St.Those who attend the free event can learn more about becoming a SMART volunteer in local schools and create book-inspired art to be displayed at the SMART Art fundraiser in the fall.

 

KIDS Center fundraiser update

The KIDS Center in Bend recently announced that its first “Cork & Barrel" wine event series raised more than $200,000.Spotlighting Walla Walla, Wash., wines and regional cuisine, the event was held July 13 at the Tetherow Golf Club in Bend.

 

Bend seeks applicants

The City of Bend is seeking applicants for an open seat on the Planning Commission. The commission reviews land-use issues and makes recommendations to the City Council. The City Council will decide whom to appoint to the position. The deadline to turn in an application is 5 p. m. Aug. 9. To obtain an application, visit www.bend oregon.gov/committees, call 541-388-5505 or stop by City Hall, at 710 Northwest Wall St.

 

U.S. 97 ruts to be repaired

Road crews in August will be filling ruts on U. S. Highway 97 between Bend and Redmond to improve safety, according to Peter Murphy with the Oregon Department of Transportation.“The ruts in the road really do affect the drive," he said.

 

News of Record: Police Log, Bend Police Department, Prineville Police Department, Oregon State Police

Police LogThe Bulletin will update items in the Police Log when such a request is received. Any new information, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-383-0358.Bend Police DepartmentTheft — A theft was reported at 5:52 p.m.

 

Phone service disrupted after cable is severed

A small number of CenturyLink customers in the Awbrey Butte area of Bend were temporarily without land line phone service due to a cut cable.Heather Koch, spokeswoman with CenturyLink, said a third party accidentally severed the cable near Newport Avenue between Third and Fourth streets on Thursday afternoon.

 

Dispatches

• The Human Society of Central Oregon Thrift Store has moved to a new 5,000-square-foot space building at 61220 S. U. S. Highway 97 in Bend, across from Walmart. The agency has scheduled a grand opening today-Sunday. To learn more visit www. hsco. org or call 541-388-3448.• PureCare Dental, of Bend, has been recognized by the Bend Chamber of Commerce as the New and Emerging Business of the Year during the Sage Awards.

 

Dog ‘Chance’ not dragged

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office has concluded the dog “Chance" was injured as the result of it jumping out a vehicle window while the vehicle was moving, not dragged behind.No criminal citations have been issued, according to a news release.The dog was found injured Monday on Smith Rock Road in Terrebonne. A deputy told The Bulletin on Wednesday the Sheriff’s Office had a report the dog was dragged behind a vehicle.

 

Warm Springs area fire grows

The fire on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation grew northeast by “a couple thousand acres" Thursday, according to Bill Queen, an Oregon Incident Management Team Four spokesman.The fire, called the Sunnyside Turnoff Fire, is moving toward a small cluster of houses on the Deschutes known as Dant, northeast of the Mutton Mountains.

 

District hires Summit assistant principal

Bend La-Pine Schools announced Thursday that they have hired Jay Etnier as assistant principal of Summit High School.Etnier currently works as a teacher and department chair at Sam Barlow High School in Gresham.

 

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