Local News
Warm Springs Tribal Districts Hold Meetings This Week Amid Voter Outreach Push Ahead of May 19 Primary
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are holding all three district meetings this week, with the Agency District meeting scheduled for tonight at the Agency Longhouse. Meanwhile, a voter outreach campaign is working to ensure tribal members are informed ahead of the May 19 primary election.
Local News
Free Mobile Dental Clinics in Warm Springs and Madras This Week — No Insurance Required
Medical Teams International is offering free mobile dental services across three locations this week, including the Warm Springs Old Cafeteria, the JCFBN Madras Shelter, and the Warm Springs Pavilion. Services include fillings, extractions, and x-rays for uninsured adults.
Business
Theo's Longhouse Strong Coffee Opens Warehouse in Madras, Rooted in Warm Springs Culture
Theo's Longhouse Strong Coffee celebrated the grand opening of its Madras warehouse last Saturday with Native American drummers, community celebration, and years of persistence. Founder Theo Perez built the business to support the Warm Springs Reservation longhouse, and is now inviting the public to buy beans on weekends.
Public Safety
Cougar Spotted at Madras City Park; Resident Captured Earlier Sighting on Porch Camera
A mountain lion was reportedly seen entering City Park in Madras last week, days after a Madras woman captured dramatic security camera footage of a cougar pacing on her porch at 6 a.m. Oregon State Police and Fish and Wildlife have been notified, though no tracks have been confirmed.
Events
COCC Salmon Bake Returns Saturday at the Madras Campus — Free and Open to All
The Central Oregon Community College Salmon Bake, a beloved tradition for more than 25 years, returns to the newly expanded Madras campus this Saturday, May 16. The free community event features traditional salmon, live music, dance performances, and a silent auction benefiting the First Nations Student Union scholarship fund.
Local News
Jefferson County Event Complex Lands $62,000+ in New Grants for Infrastructure and Youth Rodeo
The Jefferson County Event Complex has secured more than $62,000 in new grant funding, including a $48,000 Visit Central Oregon Future Fund award for infrastructure improvements and additional state lottery funding that could bring $150,000 annually to the fairgrounds.