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June 09 2021
95 years ago
June 3, 1926
Frank Settlemeyer, who for the past four years has been driving the Mitchell-Prineville stage for John W. Cornett, who held the contract, was the low bidder for that stage line for the coming four years, according to J.N. Williamson, postmaster of the local post office. Settlemeyer has already been notified by the postal department.
75 years ago
June 6, 1946
The Prineville Fire department opened a campaign this week to raise funds for a first aid car and ambulance to serve this community, issuing an appeal to the citizens of Prineville and vicinity for funds to purchase an ambulance and equip it for emergency calls. Letters are being sent out this week by the firemen, explaining the project and asking for support.The firemen hope to establish 24-hour ambulance and first aid car service for the entire community, including a wide area outside the city limits.
Oregon hikers, take care – you’re in cougar country
Wildlife officials offer advice to avoid critters in wilderness By David Jasper, The Bulletin
Published: April 11, 2021, 6:00am
Share: An adult cougar enjoys some shade in Oregon. (Kevin Wells/Dreamstime)
BEND, Ore. – On a sunny Friday two weeks ago, my oldest daughter, Caroline, and I drove east from Bend to Prineville to hike the Steins Pillar Trail.
It was a mostly sunny day, cool but not cold, perfect for a 4-mile round-trip trek through a picturesque section of forest.
But if spring can be counted on for one thing, it’s “springing” surprises on you.
Northwest Travel Guide 2021: 25 adventures for the year ahead
Updated Jan 04, 2021;
Posted Jan 01, 2021
The sun sets behind the Astoria-Megler Bridge during the tail end of summer. Jamie Hale/The Oregonian
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Needless to say, it’s a strange time for travel.
The coronavirus pandemic has upended virtually every aspect of our lives, including where we travel, who we travel with, and what we do when we get there. The pandemic canceled most of our travel plans in 2020, and trying to predict what 2021 will look like is futile.
All the confusion makes local and regional travel that much more appealing.
This year is a perfect opportunity to explore parts of Oregon and Washington you’ve never seen, the places you’ve always meant to go, and the attractions you never knew were there. Take the time to see the more remote reaches of our region or see sights close by that you’ve somehow always missed.
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