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Free Breakfast and Lunch Available This Summer for Kids in Madras and Warm Springs

The USDA Summer Food Service Program is providing free meals this summer to children 18 and under at locations in Madras, Warm Springs, and across Central Oregon. No registration is required — just show up.

Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs Resort Unveils 2026 Improvements as Summer Season Heats Up

The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs have unveiled a significant revitalization of Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs Resort for the 2026 season, including entrance upgrades, lodging improvements, and new wellness and dining offerings. The resort is open daily, with long-term plans that could eventually include an RV park, amphitheater, and indoor water park.

This Weekend in Madras: Legends Reloaded Brings Two Days of Classic Rock to the High Desert

The Jefferson County Event Complex hosts Legends Reloaded this Friday and Saturday, June 19-20 — a brand-new all-ages tribute festival featuring bands honoring Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, Tom Petty, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and more. Tickets go up in price after June 18.

Jefferson County Moves Forward on Battery Storage Project in Madras

County commissioners have approved a site control agreement for a proposed large-scale battery energy storage project near Madras, a step that opens the door to a formal feasibility study and could position Jefferson County as a hub for clean energy infrastructure.

Incumbents Win, Library Bond Fails: Jefferson County's May Primary Results in Full

Both incumbent commissioners — Mark Wunsch and Kelly Simmelink — successfully defended their seats in the May 19 primary. But the Jefferson County Library District's bond measure to build new facilities in Madras and Culver was rejected by nearly two-thirds of voters.

State Board Strips Tyler Anderson of Police Certifications — Sheriff Race Heads to November With Decertified Challenger

Oregon's police watchdog committee voted in May to revoke the law enforcement certifications of Jefferson County sheriff candidate Tyler Anderson, who remains on the November ballot against incumbent Jason Pollock despite no longer being legally certified to serve as a peace officer in Oregon.