The Three Sisters Irrigation District is planning a hydroelectric power project at Watson Reservoir. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development!
Editorial - No easy solutions exist for high water levels
Residents along the southern Deschutes River are concerned about rising water levels this summer, as reported in The Bulletin. Worries about potential damage to homes and property are on the rise.
Discover how conservation partners in Central Oregon are restoring Whychus Creek to a thriving fishery and ecosystem. See the positive impact of their efforts.
Donna Pensinger's kitchen window view of the Deschutes River may sound idyllic, but the water's encroachment on her driveway and garage is causing concern.
Explore Dave Merrick's passion for fishing the Deschutes River in Bend since the 1980s. Join him on his journey through the waters and the memories he's made.
Crooked River bill satisfies most stakeholder needs
Learn about the "Crooked River Collaborative Water Security Act" introduced by Sens. Merkley and Wyden in the U.S. Senate, ensuring water stability for Central Oregonians.
Facebook's Prineville data center consumes 4.1 million gallons of water annually. Learn more about their environmental impact and sustainability efforts.
The Mirror Pond Steering Committee is tasked with deciding how to address silt build-up in Bend's iconic body of water, with $200,000 at their disposal.
Learn about the Bowman Dam bill introduced by Oregon's Democratic Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden. Find out why it's gaining popularity among the public.
A historic agreement has been reached by stakeholders for water allocation from the Crooked River in Central Oregon. Learn more about this important development.
A historic agreement has been reached after a lengthy battle over water allocation in Bowman. Farmers, cities, and fish will benefit from the new allocation.
In Northwest dam project, fish are back in the water
Explore the devastating impact of disappearing species and humanity's harmful imprints on nature. Witness the tragic cycle of development and wildlife extinction.
Crook County and city officials are pushing for a bill to provide water for Prineville and build a $13 million hydroelectric plant at Bowman Dam. The legislation needs to move through the U.S. Senate this year for approval.