Good morning, this is your Bend Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th. Rise and shine, Bend fam, as we kick off another crisp high-desert day with temps climbing to 52 degrees under partly sunny skiesperfect for shaking off that winter chill and diving into whats buzzing right here in our backyard.
First up, a quick nod to the global headlines rippling into our community: the escalating U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, now in day five of Operation Epic Fury, have folks at local coffee shops like Lone Pine chatting about fuel prices and supply chains. With over 2,000 targets hit and Iranian naval losses mounting, experts say were watching for any Strait of Hormuz disruptions that could nudge gas up a dime or two at your Shell station on Century Drive. Stay vigilant, but heres the good newsour resilient Bend spirit shines brighter.
Shifting to home turf, the Deschutes County Sheriffs Office reports a smooth overnight with no major incidents, though theyre ramping up patrols around popular trailheads after a minor rash of bike thefts near Phil's Trailhead. Lock it or lose it, riders! Todays big local stir is the groundbreaking for the new Old Mill District expansion, where developers unveiled plans for a riverside amphitheater hosting free summer concerts starting in June. Imagine grooving to local indie bands with Cascade views thats community magic connecting us all.
For your adventure fix, the Mount Bachelor snow report boasts 68 inches base depth and fresh powder from last nights squall, making it prime for shredding the Meadows lift before noon crowds. Down in town, the Bend Park and Rec Districts winter farmers market wraps today at the Old Mill, featuring heirloom spuds from Goschie Farms and hot cider tastings thatll warm your soul. Families, dont miss the free storytime at the Downtown Library at 10 AM, tying into their new exhibit on Central Oregon homesteadersreal tales of grit that shaped our sunny streets.
City Hall buzz has council greenlighting Phase Two of the Southwest Bend Parkway bike lane, slashing commute times and boosting safety for that daily pedal to work. It means fewer car jams and more fresh air for everyone, directly easing your morning grind. And foodies, mark your calendars: Epicurean Exchange kicks off a pop-up tasting series tonight at Crux Fermentation, pairing craft brews with wild-foraged mushrooms from area foragers. Pure Bend flavor innovation.
Nonprofit spotlight: Volunteers needed at the High Desert Food and Farm Alliance cleanup along the Big Deschutes this weekendexpect muddy fun and real impact on our waterways. Sign up online or grab a flyer at Foosball Goods.
Wrapping with traffic: Light delays on Wall Street from utility work, so detour via Franklin. Weather holds steady, no storms brewing.
This has been Bend Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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