Source Weekly Update Podcast 7/25/19
Efficient Light bulbs, Beer and Outdoor Sports, and the Oregon Ice Cream Trail

Efficient Light bulbs, Beer and Outdoor Sports, and the Oregon Ice Cream Trail
Central Oregon and the Space Race, the East Trails Project and How Flooding will not stop Library Lovers.
Meth: Oregon's Biggest Drug Threat, the Departure of Bend Art Center and Atelier 6000 from Box Factory, and Death and Drinking.
In this rough cut, Source Editor Nicole Vulcan chats with Dreya and Jackie from the Killer Cocktails Podcast, which features true crime stories and new cocktails every week. Vulcan sat down with the two ahead of this week’s Culture story, "Death and Drinking," to talk about the Bend-based podcast. Check out Killer Cocktails at killercocktailspodcast.com, and see the story on Killer Cocktails on the Culture page of bendsource.com
Tense Legislative Session Comes To End, Got Hemp-A Debate in Medical Marijuana Legislation and Farming, and the Opening of Miyagi Ramen.
Serving S'mores, Wildfire Season and Fireworks--the Do's and the Don'ts.
Listen in this week on what's going on in the world of pickleball, kicking off Central Oregon's LGBTQ+ Pride festivities, and The Bite's Best, a local cooking competition.
Legislating better parking, Southern Hospitality food truck-style, and Latino Outdoors.
Roller sports at the Pavilion, cross country to ski Mt. Bachelor and the A-Ska-Calypse.
Afterschool scramble, Foundry Four and a wild scenic paddler.
Cascade Cycling Classic, Mirror Pond and the fuss with Phylos Bioscience.
On this edition of the Source Weekly update, the Student Success Act heading to Governor Kate Brown's desk; naked in nature, knowing the rules; festival season kicks off with Central Oregon Beer Week!
On this week's episode of the Source Weekly update, the Tin Pan Theater bought by Bend Film; smoke is in the air, The American Lung Association claims Bend is among cities with the highest air pollution; over Mother's Day weekend the Ford tri-motor plane will be flying over the city, one of the last planes of its kind in existence.
A weekly update on the headlines in the Source Weekly newspaper. This week's update contains stories about commercial farmers claiming hobby farmers receiving significant, illegal tax breaks; Bend school districts to participate in statewide "Day of Action" including walk-outs and protests by teachers and students on May 8; General Duffy's Waterhole is now open in Redmond.
A weekly update on the headlines in the Source Weekly newspaper. In this week's update we touch on Mirror Pond and dredging project that is still up for debate; bike trail memoirs; also a grand opening prohibition party!
Project Wildfire, Record Store Day and how some local companies are building zero-energy homes in Bend.
A weekly update on the headlines in the Source Weekly newspaper. In this inaugural Source Weekly Update podcast, from Bend, Oregon, we cover Paula Bullwinkel's art, censored because it contained words from President Trump; a beer called Blunder Armour, aimed at supporting Cascade Armory—the company facing legal action from Under Armour for its name; and a conversation with Bev Clarno, Oregon's new Secretary of State.
China Hat road is southeast Bend leads to the Deschutes National Forest and a dumping ground with associated drug abuse, crime, and dangerous target shooting.
James Parsons tells the story of chasing sunsets, mountains, beaches, and deserts in capturing a magical Oregon landscape.
88-year old life-long naturalist Jim Anderson tells his story of how he grew up, came to Oregon, and became a widely respected conservationist. Jim tells his story...
Not all residents living near a solar farm are happy because of visual impacts. Hear one resident and the voice of a solar power developer.
Bob Eberhard of Redmond's Eberhard Dairy talks with the Source Weekly's Brian Jennings about his dairy processing business - the last dairy processor east of the Cascade Mountains.
How will a major Cascadia Earthquake in Western Oregon impact Central Oregon? The Source Weekly's Brian Jennings talked with two emergency preparedness officials in Deschutes County.
Safe or Disgusting? Bend's Mirror Pond Plaza by The Source - Bend, Oregon
The year 2015 saw a devastating blow to the population of Redband Trout in Oregon's Crooked River.
Bend-La Pine and Redmond Schools offer day care for kids of kids, but do not distribute contraceptives on site. The state recommends onsite distribution, but will allow referral which is what Bend and Redmond schools choose. Should that change?
Southeast Bend residents are getting some costly news that could cost many of them up to 80,000 dollars per household.
Bend and Redmond officials are beginning to gather information that may pave the way for Uber to begin business here. That has local cab companies concerned.
With Oregon's growing wolf population, there is more conflict with wolves killing cattle. The Source Weekly's Brian Jennings talks with manager's of the Nicholson Ranch in Southern Oregon.
The City of Bend has many haunted locations. The Deschutes Historical Museum offers the "Haunt Walks" that explore the paranormal.