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Fri, Jul 04, 2008
8:00 AM 
2008 Firecracker 100 Road Bike Ride


8:00 AM 
2008 Firecracker 100 Road Bike Ride

9:00 AM 
Bend 4th of July Events

10:00 AM 
Free Admission at Des Chutes Historical Museum

11:00 AM 
Sunriver July 4th Activities

2:30 PM 
Joseph Balsamo at the Sisters Blues Festival

Sat, Jul 05, 2008
10:00 AM 
La Pine Rodeo


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  • NASHVILLE SKYLINE: Sugarland's Next CD Worth the Wait
    Sugarland's upcoming CD is a leading candidate for country album of the year. Love on the Inside, which releases on July 22 and July 29 in its two versions, comes in two models: regular and deluxe edition. The latter, for a few dollars more, includ

  • Dan Tyminski Steps Into Solo Spotlight on Wheels
    Dan Tyminski is a reluctant lead singer, which is surprising for a few reasons. First of all, he consistently holds his own as a vocalist and guitarist in Alison Krauss & Union Station, which is one of the most formidable bands in any genre of music.

  • Kathy Mattea Mines Home and Heritage for New Album
    Kathy Mattea's Coal has the stark clarity and elegance of a black-and-white photograph. It is a concept album to be sure, but it involves more than just the exploration of a single theme. There is an overarching mood here as well -- a grim, ploddin

  • Tim McGraw Says He Was Just Keeping the Peace
    Tim McGraw downplayed the incident in which he helped eject an unruly fan from his concert. Out walking with wife Faith Hill and their daughters in Los Angeles, McGraw told photographers who approached him and asked about the melee that it was no big deal

  • With Music and Laughter, Tom T. Hall and the Statlers Stride Into the Hall of Fame
    Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers stepped back momentarily from their self-imposed retirement Sunday night (June 29) to demonstrate that they still have the musical magic that made them stars -- and, now, the newest members of the Country Music Hall of


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  • Barack and Bill Visit Central Oregon

    Summit High School is packed with Central Oregonians who turn out to see Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama. His Saturday town-hall meeting drew 2,000 people. Obama used PV Powered as a backdrop in saying he would like to pour $150-billion over the next ten years into renewable energy.

    250 Central Oregonians turn out to hear former president Bill Clinton stump for wife, Hillary, for the Democratic nomination for president. He says she is the best candidate to fix the nation’s health-care system and put America back to work. Clinton says the nation’s challenges are to restore economic growth by rebuilding the middle class, as well as getting the country out of the Iraq war. Bill Clinton spoke yesterday at a middle school in Redmond.

     

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