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Local Frequency - Bend

Local Frequency - Bend

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Local Frequency Bend is your go-to podcast for exploring the hidden gems and vibrant culture of local communities around the world. Dive into engaging stories, hear from influential local voices, and discover the unique sounds and rhythms that shape diverse neighborhoods. Perfect for travel enthusiasts, culture aficionados, and anyone curious about the world beyond their doorstep, Local Frequency Bend will inspire, educate, and entertain. Tune in to expand your horizons and connect with the rich tapestry of global communities. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.Copyright 2026 Inception Point AI Social Sciences
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  • Bend Local Frequency: Rainy Monday Ahead, Pirate Days at the Museum, Fire Season Begins
    May 4 2026
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    2 mins
  • Bend Local Frequency: Spring Snow, Gas Relief, and Community Vibes
    Apr 16 2026
    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Thursday, April 16. Kicking off with a quick weather heads-up that impacts us all: a Winter Storm Warning hung over Central Oregon last night until 5 AM today, bringing fresh snow to the higher elevations around Bend. If youre heading out to the mountains for some late-spring turns, check those roads carefully as conditions ease up this morning, keeping drivers safer and ski ops running smooth at places like Mt. Bachelor. On a brighter note, gas prices are giving us a little relief at the pump. Bends average for regular just dipped nearly six cents to $4.94 a gallon, part of a statewide drop amid buzz over potential U.S.-Iran peace talks that could steady oil markets. That means more cash in your pocket for local adventures, whether its filling up for a Cascade Lakes drive or grabbing brews downtown. Sports fans, the Portland Trail Blazers pulled off a thrilling 114-110 win over the Suns on Tuesday, keeping NBA playoff hopes flickering and giving Central Oregon hoops lovers plenty to cheer about at their next watch party. Dining scene is buzzing with change: The Drake in downtown Bend has closed its doors, but new owners including Peter Kost from Kens Artisan Pizza are transforming it into Olive and May, set to reopen this spring with fresh vibes and menu magic thatll draw crowds eager for innovative bites. Tonight, cozy up at Wool Town for their recurring Knit Night starting at 6 PM, a perfect low-key way to connect with fellow crafters, swap tips, and unwind after a crisp spring day. Looking ahead, climate activist Graham Zimmerman, fresh off his Climate Hero award, chatted with The Source about alpinism and advocacy, inspiring us to think local on sustainability. Young Hero Brennan Breen from Energize Bend is pushing electrification hard, reminding us how everyday swaps like heat pumps cut emissions and bills right here at home. Mark your calendars: Central Oregon Mastersingers celebrate 20 years with We Are the Music Makers on April 25 at Tower Theatre, a soul-stirring show under conductor Christian Clark thatll fill you with community pride. CASAs Casablanca Masquerade Gala hits the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on May 16, auctioning unique experiences to support kids in need. And dont sleep on Street Dog Heros 7th Annual Heroes on the Run 5K, 10K, and Kids Mini-run June 14 at The Old Mill, a fun family romp that aids pups in our backyard. 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.
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    3 mins
  • Bend Community Connects: Support, Safety, and Spring Updates
    Apr 8 2026
    Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 8. Rise and shine, Bend! Todays the perfect day to dive into whats shaping our community, starting with some timely events that hit right at home. Tonight at 6 pm, head over to Cottage 33 on NW Louisiana Avenue for Be and Belong, a free suicide prevention and loss support gathering. Its a welcoming space to connect, share stories, and build resilience together, reminding us that support is just a conversation away in our tight-knit town.[7] Over in politics and policy, mark your calendars for next weeks City Club of Central Oregon forum on Thursday, April 16 at Wille Hall on the COCC Coats Campus Center. From 8 to 9:30 am, hear straight from our state legislators like Senators Anthony Broadman and Mike McLane, and Reps Emerson Levy and Jason Kropf as they break down the 2026 Oregon legislative session. This nonpartisan review will unpack how new laws impact your wallet, business, and neighborhood, with tickets at 15 bucks for members or complimentary via code CivicCO if needed. Its your chance to stay ahead of changes that could reshape local life.[1] Health news thats a win for our kids: the Bend High School-Based Health Center just relocated to a bigger spot at 606 SE Glenwood Drive, right next to campus. Nearly doubling in size with extra exam and behavioral health rooms, it tackles rising demand for youth care without changing those handy hours like Mondays through Fridays from 8 am to 5 pm. Swing by their open house on May 21 from 4:30 to 6 pm for refreshments, prizes, and a first look, plus easy parking off 6th Street. Call 541-383-3005 to book, because accessible health means healthier futures for our students.[2] Wildfire prep is heating up with the Central Oregon Fire Prevention Cooperatives third annual fair series, all free and packed with tips to harden your home, handle smoke, and pack evacuation go-kits. Todays kicking off in Sisters at 5 pm with food and talks at Sisters High School, then Prineville and La Pine on April 11, Sunriver on the 16th, and right here in Bend on May 9 from 10 am to 1 pm at COCC Wille Hallbring your go-kit for ice cream. These events turn scary stats into simple steps, keeping our forests and families safer year-round.[3] A quick community alert: ODHS is asking for eyes on 12-year-old Marcus Taylor Carmicle, missing from Milwaukie since April 6 with brown eyes; they fear hes in danger. If you spot him near Trimet or that area, dial 911 immediately.[4] And hey, that mild winter saved ODOT a bit on plowing, but budget pressures linger, so watch for road updates that keep our drives smooth.[5] 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.
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