Suzanne Roig, The Bulletin

Suzanne Roig

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Bend, OR, United States

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Past articles by Suzanne:

Central Oregon cider businesses ride the wave of consumer interest

When Legend Cider moved to La Pine, the company founders weren’t sure if there would be enough customers to support the business. But nearly five years later, the cider company is tripling its size and moving into its permanent home on Bluewood Avenue, said Adrianne Baumann, Legend Cider Co. co-owner. → Read More

Growers, local brewers tap into soil types, hops aroma to craft variety of tasty beers

Open a can of cold, craft beer and the first thing you notice is the aroma of hops. → Read More

New program helps finance commercial energy-saving projects

A new program allows commercial property owners to finance clean energy projects with up to 30 years to repay. → Read More

Bend reels from gun violence

There exists a Bend before Sunday evening and a Bend after Sunday evening. → Read More

Gas prices march down for eight straight weeks in Oregon

After peaking at the start of summer, Oregon gas prices have declined for the past eight weeks, according to AAA. → Read More

St. Charles Health System CEO Joe Sluka steps down

After eight years at the helm of Central Oregon's four-hospital health system, Joe Sluka said he will step down as president and CEO. → Read More

Bend hot sauce company hopes to land Sam's Club or Walmart contract

A Bend hot sauce company is hoping that Sam’s Club or Walmart will find its product a hot commodity. → Read More

Summer travel begins to heat up at Redmond Airport

Be prepared Central Oregon: Despite rising airline tickets and fuel prices, this summer could bring an avalanche of visitors. → Read More

St. Charles Health System lays off 105 workers and eliminates 76 vacant positions

St. Charles Health System will lay off 105 workers and has eliminated 76 vacant positions as a way to fill a $20 million income gap, the system announced Wednesday. → Read More

Central Oregon hemp farmers pivot to other crops as market prices tank

BEND, Ore. — For the second year in a row, Ekena Farms on Bear Creek Road in Bend won’t be planting hemp. At $1 a pound, the farm can’t grow → Read More

Farmers work to sell products in a variety of ways

The alpacas beckon visitors as they drive on U.S. Highway 97 on the way to Smith Rock. → Read More

Bend-based Avid Cider joins forces with Michigan-based Blake's Hard Cider

After nearly a decade of sole Bend ownership, Avid Cider was acquired by Michigan-based Blake’s Hard Cider. → Read More

Survey finds optimism is in short supply in Oregon

Optimism is in short supply these days, according to a survey of Oregonians by the Values and Beliefs Center. → Read More

Bend businesses live up to city's moniker: Beer Town USA

What do a bike shop, a fly fishing shop and the movie theater have in common in Bend? → Read More

Sunriver Brewing to open second Bend location

Sunriver Brewing Co. will open its second Bend location this summer in northeast Bend. → Read More

High Lakes Healthcare expands in Bend

High Lakes Healthcare is opening a new building that will expand its Shevlin Park facility to three buildings. → Read More

Alaska Airlines drops direct flights to Portland from Redmond

For more than a month, Central Oregon travelers have not been able to book a direct flight to Portland. → Read More

For sale: historic home in Antelope used by Rajneeshees

Just a 90-minute drive from Bend and a mere $258,500 will get you Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh memorabilia, a museum and a renovated historical home in Antelope. → Read More

Hap Taylor, longtime Bend contractor, dies

Evidence of Hap Taylor's place in Bend's history is everywhere. Taylor and his sons graded, paved and leveled many of the roads still driven in Bend today. → Read More

Redmond resident talks about getting breakthrough COVID case

Never did Maureen Meade think that she would get COVID-19. → Read More