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Bend Local Frequency: New Commission Race, AI Wildfire Tech, and Thursday Night Events
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Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Thursday, March 26.
Kicking off today with some big local politics buzzing in Deschutes County, where four candidates are vying for the new Position 5 on the commission, thanks to that 2024 ballot measure that expanded the board to better handle our growing needs. This race could shape everything from housing to wildfire response, directly impacting how we manage Bend's rapid evolution, so check out the Source weekly for candidate breakdowns and get informed before votes roll in[1].
Shifting to wildfire news that hits close to home, the Oregon Department of Forestry just landed a game-changer: a futuristic Twin Otter airplane packed with AI mapping tech to spot blazes faster than ever. In a region where dry seasons turn deadly quick, this means quicker evacuations and less property loss for Central Oregon families, giving us all a bit more peace of mind heading into spring[3].
Your Thursday is loaded with fun ways to shake off the week. Start at 4pm with Beer and Board Wax at Boneyard in Lake Place Brewery, where you can sip craft brews while waxing up for snow adventures or just chilling with friends, blending our beer culture with outdoor vibes[2]. Catch Dry Canyon Stampede rocking live at Mountain Burger tonight, promising killer tunes, tasty bites, and that unbeatable Bend company, perfect for dancing away the day[4].
Theater lovers, dont miss The 39 Steps at 7:30pm at Cascades Theatrical Company on NW Greenwood, a hilarious spy thriller packed with twists thatll have you laughing and on the edge of your seat[5]. Music fans, head to Volcanic Theatre Pub at 8pm for The Thing, delivering high-energy sets that capture our live scene spirit[6]. Wind down with Slow Flow Yoga and Sound Bath from 6 to 7:15pm at Hanai Center on Eagle Road, a serene escape blending gentle stretches and healing sounds to recharge amid our mountain life[8].
Sports note: Bends baseball squad wrapped up against Glenbrook North yesterday in tournament action, building momentum for the season ahead[7].
This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Kicking off today with some big local politics buzzing in Deschutes County, where four candidates are vying for the new Position 5 on the commission, thanks to that 2024 ballot measure that expanded the board to better handle our growing needs. This race could shape everything from housing to wildfire response, directly impacting how we manage Bend's rapid evolution, so check out the Source weekly for candidate breakdowns and get informed before votes roll in[1].
Shifting to wildfire news that hits close to home, the Oregon Department of Forestry just landed a game-changer: a futuristic Twin Otter airplane packed with AI mapping tech to spot blazes faster than ever. In a region where dry seasons turn deadly quick, this means quicker evacuations and less property loss for Central Oregon families, giving us all a bit more peace of mind heading into spring[3].
Your Thursday is loaded with fun ways to shake off the week. Start at 4pm with Beer and Board Wax at Boneyard in Lake Place Brewery, where you can sip craft brews while waxing up for snow adventures or just chilling with friends, blending our beer culture with outdoor vibes[2]. Catch Dry Canyon Stampede rocking live at Mountain Burger tonight, promising killer tunes, tasty bites, and that unbeatable Bend company, perfect for dancing away the day[4].
Theater lovers, dont miss The 39 Steps at 7:30pm at Cascades Theatrical Company on NW Greenwood, a hilarious spy thriller packed with twists thatll have you laughing and on the edge of your seat[5]. Music fans, head to Volcanic Theatre Pub at 8pm for The Thing, delivering high-energy sets that capture our live scene spirit[6]. Wind down with Slow Flow Yoga and Sound Bath from 6 to 7:15pm at Hanai Center on Eagle Road, a serene escape blending gentle stretches and healing sounds to recharge amid our mountain life[8].
Sports note: Bends baseball squad wrapped up against Glenbrook North yesterday in tournament action, building momentum for the season ahead[7].
This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI