April 18 2021
Development of the North Unit project passed another milestone 75 years ago with new generator at the Cove hydroelectric plant
100 YEARS AGO
April 14, 1921
Excitement reigned supreme in and near Madras Monday morning about nine o clock when the residents learned that the storage dam owned by D.M. Clark, located about two miles south of Madras on Willow Creek had been washed out and that the water was coming down on the town. Once or twice before heavy leaks and the overflowing of the dam have frightened the people especially those residing near the creek, and when it was learned that the dam had actually washed out and there was considerable movement apparent. First news was received a few minutes before nine when Mr. Clark mounted on horseback dashed in and began warning residents of the lower parts of town to move. The word spread quickly and in a few minutes people in large numbers were either on their way to the dam to witness the rush of water, or busily e
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Squirrels damage line, knock out power in downtown Bend; 1,400 affected
Pacific Power
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) A power outage apparently caused by squirrels damaging a line hit downtown Bend Tuesday morning, affecting more than 1,400 Pacific Power customers, the utility reported.
The outage was first reported at 8:21 a.m., according to Pacific Power s online outage map.
Pacific Power spokesman Tom Gauntt said the cause looks to be squirrels, after earlier indications it could have been caused by a bird.
Crews were called in, and the initial estimate said power would be restored before 11:30 a.m.
But Gauntt said crews might be able to restore (service) more quickly by rerouting power around the damage.