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United Way of Central Oregon Awards $245,000 to Local & Regional Nonprofits
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DA Hummel launching pre-charge diversion pilot program for young first-time offenders
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Volunteers sought for collaborative initiative involving 12 young adults to start
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel announced Thursday his office will officially launch the Deschutes County Emerging Adult Pilot Program on July 1, a pre-charge diversion program for young adults that he said will provide first-time offenders between the ages of 18-24 the opportunity to redirect their lives onto a more positive pathway.
The program, in collaboration with four other Central organizations, will last nine months.
“We want to help young adults be successful, Hummel told NewsChannel 21 on Thursday. That’s good for them, and that’s good for their future spouses and kids, and that’s good for our community. Because if these kids are successful, they will be less likely to commit crimes in the future - and that w
Oregon agency awards more than $40 million in COVID-19 prevention, response grants
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Several Central Oregon agencies among recipients
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) Oregon Housing and Community Services publicly announced awardees for the second round of Emergency Solution Grants-Coronavirus totaling more than $40 million at this month’s Housing Stability Council meeting.
The ESG-CV funds are part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and are being used to prevent, prepare for and respond to the coronavirus pandemic among individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of falling into homelessness.
Central Oregon recipients include the Bethlehem Inn, $650,000; J Bar J Youth Services, $184,237; Thrive Central Oregon, $841,496, and NeighborImpact, $1,090,000.
Supporting students beyond the classroom February 19 2021
With an array of aid and resources, COCC helps its students find the right formula for academic achievement
There are stories held in bones, untold and unknown, from ancient narratives to this-happened-here evidence. For Sierra Klapproth, an anthropology student at Central Oregon Community College, the urge to unravel and convey those tales, page by shrouded page, is irresistible. I ve found a love for anthropology at COCC that is pulling me toward forensic anthropology, shared Klapproth, long intrigued by the field of forensics and the medical side of criminal justice. It is so interesting and surreal to look at how much information can be gathered from bones that can be anywhere from days to millions of years old. With ambitions of becoming a medical examiner or a forensic anthropologist, Klapproth is earning her Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree and planning to continue her studies at a four-year u
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