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Bend · BendWithin his 55 years of Redmond living, Elton Gregory has stuffed plenty of memories, volunteer hours, awards and even having a middle school named after him under his belt.
And he’ll soon add another title: Grand marshal of the 2024 Deschutes County Fair and Rodeo.See the Story
Elton Gregory deepens his Redmond 'roots' as fair grand marshal
Redmond, Oregon · RedmondOn July 18, the second FairWell Festival will kick off at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, bringing people across the country to Redmond,
“Significant changes” have been made made from last year’s festival, according to Deschutes County Fair Director Geoff Hinds, which hopes to reduce traffic jams related to the large crowds.See the Story
Party on: FairWell Festival returns to Redmond for second year
Redmond, Oregon · RedmondDespite being legal in Oregon since 2014, Redmond hasn’t allowed for recreational marijuana dispensaries within city limits. In 2022, Redmond voters put a temporary ban on psilocybin (natural psychedelic found in some mushroom types) centers for two years.
As the ban ends Dec. 31, voters will decide whether or not to keep the ban going. If the ordinance allowing marijuana dispensaries is passed, a 3% tax charge will be placed on any items contai…See the Story
Marijuana dispensaries, psilocybin centers on Redmond ballots in November
Redmond, Oregon · RedmondSchool Based Health Centers have been in Oregon since 1986 with the goal of providing affordable primary care regardless of insurance status and reducing absences for students and local children under 18.
Redmond High School Based Health Center was established in 2017, but with a new donation of $19,500 from the Oregon Community Credit Union Foundation, Mosaic Community Health hopes to renovate the existing center to look “cleaner, nicer and new…See the Story