Author: Tim Trainor | Redmond Spokesman

Columns

Column: Education system is in need of meaningful change

As a child, I often found myself in spaces where every adult was greeted with warmth and attention, ... Read more

Columns

Column: Keeping recreation accessible and affordable

My name is Katie Jalo. I’m running for Redmond Area Park and Recreation District board position #1. I ... Read more

Features

Offbeat Oregon: Jane Barnes was first adventuress of the Oregon Territory

One of the more interesting things about Oregon history is how much of a role “colorful characters” played ... Read more

Features

Offbeat Oregon: Family’s stand against state overreach became legend

Sometime in mid-1956, Corinne Gunderson Stumbo of Wolf Creek opened her mail and found a bill from Douglas ... Read more

Community

Redmond Senior Center activities April 17-23

Thursday 10 a.m. Cards With Friends 10 a.m. Line dancing 10:30 a.m. Nails by Angela 10:30 a.m. Silver ... Read more

News

Eastern Oregon FFA members still dealing with effects from 2024 Redmond crash

Bibiana Gifft of Baker City cried during the 2024 and 2025 Oregon state FFA conventions. But the source ... Read more

Columns

Column: Oh, Congress! How have you become so pusillanimous?

October 1989, I found myself in a small hotel, the Londonderry Arms, on the Antrim Coast of Northern ... Read more

Top-Home

Column: 97-year-old Redmond deadlifter is the toast of New York

One of the most remarkable people I’ve gotten to know during my time at the Spokesman has to ... Read more

Columns

Column: A year of wellbeing at Redmond Senior Center

It’s hard to believe it’s been a full year since the Redmond Senior Center launched its Wellbeing Series ... Read more

Features

Offbeat Oregon: The big controversy over a small river

Far away from the Beaver State, in the backcountry of West Virginia by the Kentucky border, a man ... Read more

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