Articles from the February 2, 2023 edition


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  • A Cut Above: Chef Aly Sedlock

    Stephen Allen|Updated Mar 13, 2024

    Aly Sedlock says that she knew from a young age that she would either live in a big city or out in the country. "Anything in the middle sounded boring," she says. Originally from Salem, food has been a constant in Aly's life and her childhood memories revolve around her grandmother cooking everything from scratch and her love of canning. When her grandmother wasn't around, Aly's dad was the main cook at home and she enjoyed eating his food and they often cooked together. But t...

  • BLM to host virtual meeting about John Day River

    Updated Jan 24, 2024

    PRINEVILLE, OR - The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Prineville District is holding a virtual public meeting to provide updates and answer questions about recreation on the John Day River. The meeting will be held Wednesday, February 8 from 6 to 7 p.m. PDT. During the meeting, the BLM will present trends and accomplishments from the 2022 boating season and highlight upcoming projects and improvements that are planned for the river corridor in 2023 and beyond. Attendees will be...

  • Musician Zac Grooms is running down a dream

    Stephen Allen|Updated Nov 25, 2023

    Zac Grooms grew up along Rock Creek in Gilliam County, near Olex and for a period of time, bounced between schools in Arlington and Condon. In those early years of life, Grooms developed an appreciation for country music from his parents and friends. He played extensively with his father, who played guitar, and his mom, Susie Crosby - a talented singer who also played piano and bass guitar. "We started writing music together when I was a little kid – all my sisters could s...