Students, staff and community members are invited to meet the three finalists for the principal position at Pacific Crest Middle School during a virtual forum Friday, January 28 at 5 p.m. Attendees will get a chance to see presentations from the candidates and provide feedback about the finalists. Finalist details: Sean Keating is currently serving as Dean of Students at Crystal Springs Uplands School in California, a position he has held for two years. Prior to that, Keating served as Principal at Mt. Tabor Middle School in Portland for three years, Assistant Principal at West Linn High School for two years and Assistant Principal at Vacaville High School for two years. He also has seven years of teaching experience. Anne-Marie Schmidt is currently serving as Assistant Principal at Pacific Crest Middle School, a position she has held for one year. Prior to that, she served as interim principal at La Pine High School for two years and Assistant Principal at La Pine High for an addi
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Oregon Cascades 100 Oregon's newest 100 mile trail run. This point-to-point hundo will take you from Bend to Sisters - two of Oregon's premier running towns - where the trails (and beer) are the best any where! The course has 9,500ft of gain and 10,000ft of loss, with 92% trail. You will run through open meadows, coniferous forests with sweeping views of Oregon's highest peaks. Due to the nature of the course, it will be fast. So for those who are looking at getting a PR on a mountain trail 100 miler or are wanting to jump into the 100 mile distance for the first time, this race is for you!
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Bend Fire and Rescue extinguished a slow moving brush fire early Monday evening on the west of the river at the base of Deschutes River Canyon. The fiire was extinguished after deploying a hose line down the canyon. A 50'x50' area in low brush was involved in what appeared to a a transient camp. Additional crews made access to fire location to assist with mop up. Water and foam was applied and fire line established around burned area. The cause of the fire is under investigation.