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Warm Springs Tribal Council and Bend City Council Hold Annual Joint Meeting, Focus on Water and Growth

The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and the City of Bend convened their annual joint meeting June 30, discussing Deschutes Basin water conservation, Bend's 20-year growth plan, and tribal public art — a relationship built on a 2024 MOU that remains the first of its kind in Central Oregon.

Jefferson County Seeks Public Input on ATV Road Designations Through August 10

Jefferson County is accepting public nominations through August 10 for county roads that could be designated for Class 4 ATV use under a new ordinance adopted this spring. The proposal has sparked enthusiasm in Crooked River Ranch — and some pushback from residents worried about safety.

Jefferson County Fair and Rodeo Is One Week Out — Here's What to Expect July 22-25

The 2026 Jefferson County Fair and Rodeo kicks off July 22 at the Event Complex in Madras. No carnival this year — but a Madras native is stepping up with waterslides, bounce houses, and a toddler zone to keep the family fun going. Admission is free.

Madras Buys Back Initiative Brewing Property for $1.1 Million After Brewery Closure

The Madras Redevelopment Commission has approved a $1.1 million buyback of the former Initiative Brewing property on SW 4th Street, moving to protect the public investment after the brewery failed to sustain operations at its Madras location.

Thunderstorms Ignite Multiple Wildfires in Jefferson County; Red Flag Warning Lifts Overnight

Lightning-sparked fires broke out across Jefferson County Wednesday evening as thunderstorms moved through Central Oregon under an active Red Flag Warning. The largest fire, the Brewer Fire, reached approximately 20 acres east of the Crooked River National Grassland before crews gained the upper hand.

Drought Puts Deschutes Water Rights Under the Microscope — and Jefferson County Farmers Are Watching

A dry summer has renewed attention on Oregon's century-old Deschutes River water allocation system, which critics say directs half the river's flow to one powerful irrigation district while downstream farmers — including those in Jefferson County — struggle through dry years with less water and fewer options.