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Alfalfa Fire District’s overdue 2022 audit report quietly filed without public board approval, despite ongoing scrutiny

The Alfalfa Fire District has now filed its long-overdue 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) with the Oregon Secretary of State, just days after reporting by the Prineville Review and KTVZ brought renewed attention to years of missing financial filings that had placed the district at risk of dissolution.

Crook County School District seeks community feedback on Superintendent appointment

The Crook County School District is inviting students, families, staff, and community members to provide input on whether Interim Superintendent Dr. Joel Hoff should be appointed to the position permanently.

State ethics settlement cites conflicts tied to Prineville business — amid separate probe of another TSID director

Newly-released state ethics documents show that a longtime former manager — and now board secretary and treasurer — of the Three Sisters Irrigation District engaged in a series of undisclosed conflicts of interest and prohibited uses of office

U.S. Military strikes reported in Venezuela, Maduro captured

Early Saturday morning, residents in Venezuela’s capital reported a series of powerful explosions and low-flying aircraft, as the Venezuelan government accused the United States of launching attacks on multiple civilian and military sites across the country.

Mother forced to dig up son’s burial vault

A long-running dispute over a West Hills burial plot reached a dramatic conclusion over the holidays.

Crook County Clerk launches free Property Recording Alert Service to help protect landowners from fraud

The Crook County Clerk’s Office is launching a new tool to help residents better monitor their property records and stay informed about recording activity tied to their land.

Confronted by a grassroots backlash, Democrats consider repealing unpopular Gas Tax hike

Last week, their group, No Tax Oregon, delivered the latest blow to Democrats’ plans for ODOT when they turned in just shy of 194,000 signatures—wrapped like Christmas presents and delivered by horse-drawn wagons—to Secretary of State Tobias Read’s office.

Crook County Sheriff’s deputy placed on Brady List by District Attorney amid separate internal investigation

A Crook County Sheriff’s Office deputy has been placed on the District Attorney’s Tier 1 Brady List, the most severe designation under Brady disclosure standards, effectively barring him from being called as a witness in criminal cases prosecuted by the county.

Young voices ring out at Historic Crook County Courthouse with holiday caroling

Holiday cheer echoed across downtown Prineville Wednesday morning as a third-grade class from Steins Pillar Elementary School filled the steps of the Historic Crook County Courthouse with Christmas carols, performing in front of family members, members of the public, and local city and county leaders.

Crook County School Board outlines public feedback process as it considers permanent superintendent appointment

The Crook County School Board is moving forward with a structured public feedback process as it considers transitioning Interim Superintendent Joel Hoff into the permanent superintendent role, opting not to conduct a nationwide search.

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