Shasta, a 10-week-old golden retriever, is Mt. Bachelor’s new avalanche rescue dog
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
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For the past two weeks, skiers and snowboarders have enjoyed seeing Shasta get familiar with the mountain.
Shasta’s handler, Drew Clendenen, a ski patroller at Mt. Bachelor for the past nine years, walks her around the resort’s base area and takes her on snowmobile rides. Soon she will learn to ride a chairlift, Clendenen said.
By next winter, Shasta will be trained to find someone trapped under the snow.
“The end goal is you have a dog that uses its nose to smell someone that could be 10 feet in the ground,” Clendenen said.
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Restaurants defy coronavirus restrictions in central Oregon
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
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By Kyle Spurr | The Bulletin
As COVID-19 cases continue to spike in the region, a handful of central Oregon restaurants are flouting the state’s mandate that bans indoor dining in extreme-risk counties and requires patrons to wear face masks. Owners say their restaurants are being unfairly targeted by the restrictions and they are resulting in lost business.
For one establishment, the defiance has been costly. But it continues to ignore the state order.
Kevista Coffee on Century Drive in Bend is appealing a $8,900 fine from the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration for allegedly failing in June to require that employees wear face masks. The state agency is investigating two additional complaints from September alleging that neither employees or customers wore masks, according to OSHA spokesperson Aaron Covin.