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Local lawmaker faces conduct complaint for alleged intimidation over gun bill vote

A conduct complaint was filed this week against Rep. Jason Kropf, D-Bend, alleging he created a hostile environment and intimidated a colleague during a committee session on gun policy.

Prineville Police report seven DUII arrests over Presidents’ Day weekend

Prineville Police say officers arrested seven drivers for DUII during the Presidents’ Day weekend, highlighting what the department described as a series of preventable risks on local roads.

Readers report improper billing increases on TDS “Price for Life” internet plans in Central Oregon

The Prineville Review has been investigating for a couple of weeks following numerous tips from Central Oregon residents who say their TDS internet bills unexpectedly increased despite being enrolled in so-called “Price for Life” or similar long-term promotional plans.

Oregon’s economy has lagged for decades. Some blame a shrinking workforce and too much red tape

When Gov. Tina Kotek convened the first meeting of her newly named Prosperity Council on Jan. 22, she told the 16-member panel what she hoped to achieve.

Library considers meeting room restrictions amid security issues, alcohol use, misuse concerns

Crook County’s public library may soon restrict use of its meeting rooms to normal operating hours after staff raised concerns about after-hours security problems, building access issues, and facility misuse.

DA Hathorn says Crook County has no unrepresented criminal cases after Supreme Court dismissals, but warns risks remain

The Oregon Supreme Court’s recent right-to-counsel decision has resulted in the dismissal of nearly 1,500 criminal cases statewide, but no such dismissals have been reported in Crook County.

Questions mount over insider contract as records show taxpayer funds also paid for contractor’s luxury resort stays, private dinners

A local contractor with longstanding government ties and a history of ethics concerns involving federal contracts, used taxpayer funds to attend conferences at luxury resorts and to pay for meals for its governing board members.

Lawmakers consider raising retirement benefits for some public safety workers

Oregon lawmakers are currently wrestling in Salem with federal cuts for health care and food assistance programs.

Prineville woman killed in single-vehicle rollover on Juniper Canyon Road

Prineville, Ore. - A 47-year-old Prineville woman was killed early Saturday morning in a single-vehicle rollover crash on SE Juniper Canyon Road, according to...

Single-vehicle crash reported on SW Houston Lake Road in Powell Butte

A single-vehicle crash was reported Sunday evening along Southwest Houston Lake Road near Lester Wick Rd in Powell Butte, the Crook County Sheriff's Office confirmed to the Prineville Review.

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