In a check presentation ceremony at East Bend Campus (DCF) in Bend, members from Trinity Episcopal Church recently presented Family Access Network (FAN) with a second grant for a total of $20,000 to support scholarships for extra-curricular activities for students in Bend-La Pine schools. FAN advocates were grateful to receive these funds, as they have noticed more families have needed help to support these activities due to the current economic strain. Access to after-school activities allows students to explore new interests and learn new skills, leading to an increase in self-esteem both in and out of the classroom. "We are so thankful for our continued partnership with Trinity Episcopal Church. Their K.I.D.S Outreach grant helps children living in poverty experience new opportunities and create meaningful mentorships," said Julie N. Lyche, FAN Executive Director. "The incredible support from Trinity Episcopal Church assists in FAN's efforts to help students flou
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, partnered with the Warm Springs Tribal Police, are investigating the death of a man on the Warm Springs Reservation. Warm Springs Tribal Police received a call Monday night notifying that a man had died in a home on Dry Creek Trail Road. Once police arrived they noticed a wound to the man's head. The man is identified as 43-year-old Diamond Tewee. The FBI's Evidence Response Team is processing the scene. As this is an ongoing investigation, no further information will be released at this time.
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