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Jackson Hogan

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Bend, OR, United States

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Past articles by Jackson:

Summit grad turned love of theater into a college path

Branden Plascencia didn't think much about theater before middle school. He hadn't acted in anything, and hadn't seen many shows or musical films. → Read More

Redmond grad, an elected state FFA officer, passionate about agriculture

Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles about exceptional high school graduates in the class of 2021 across Central Oregon. → Read More

5 soon-to-be OSU-Cascades grads hope to bring women into computer science

On June 13, five women are expected to earn a bachelor's degree in computer science from Oregon State University-Cascades. Although these women have differing backgrounds, they had three things in → Read More

Redmond school board candidates discuss equity, mental health, community

The Redmond School Board races are the most competitive in Central Oregon this year. → Read More

Bend-La Pine candidates discuss views on issues

Editor's Note: This is the second of two stories about the Bend-La Pine School Board candidates. → Read More

Four Bend-La Pine school board candidates appear to dodge candidate forum

This year, something unprecedented has happened to Carol Loesche, president of the League of Women Voters of Deschutes County: Four Bend-La Pine school board candidates have completely ignored her calls → Read More

Becky Johnson named interim president of Oregon State University

In 1984, Becky Johnson began her tenure at Oregon State University as an assistant forestry professor. → Read More

Eight candidates to compete for four Bend-La Pine School Board seats in May election

Voters will be choosing at least three new members of the Bend-La Pine School Board in the May 18 special election. → Read More

Bend-La Pine staff find creative solutions to stay safe during in-person lunches

At Silver Rail Elementary School, a specialist, nonclassroom teacher like Emily Gibson monitor unmasked students during lunch while teachers take a break. → Read More

Bend elementary students finally return to classrooms

Monday didn't look like a typical first day of school for students at R.E. Jewell Elementary in Bend. → Read More

Organizations team up to offer free daycare for Sunriver and La Pine students

Shantal Asman’s family moved to the Three Rivers area in August from Eugene. She and her husband work full time, so she was worried about finding a safe place for → Read More

Realms High students learn about race in Bend through journalism-themed project

Realms High School student Brett Judish learned about racism in his own town recently through an interview with a fellow high school sophomore in Bend. → Read More

$750K in federal funds helping to solve K-5 childcare issues in Deschutes County

Tina Knapp, a single mother living in Redmond, needed a low-cost all-day child care option for her 8-year-old son, Jordan, while she worked full-time at a caregiving agency. She didn't → Read More

New OSU-Cascades building uses engineered lumber

It’s barely more than a skeleton at this point, but the new building on the Oregon State University-Cascades campus already has one noticeable difference from many construction projects: cross-laminated timber, → Read More

New Bend-La Pine curriculum director wants to promote inclusivity, boost dual-language programs

Juan Cuadros knows what it's like to be a student from a Spanish-speaking household attending an English-speaking school. He took English language learner classes while growing up in the Los → Read More

Caldera High School and other Bend school construction projects move along this summer

What was once vacant, dusty land at the corner of Knott Road and SE 15th Street is now occupied by the towering skeleton of a 260,000-square-foot school and its accompanying → Read More

$195 million Deschutes County library bond going on November ballot despite COVID-19

Deschutes County voters will see a library bond on their November ballots for the first time since 1998. → Read More

New OSU president hopeful that college will partially re-open in fall

Oregon State University’s new president can’t definitively say what college life will be like this fall at his school’s campuses in Bend and Corvallis — if the campuses are open → Read More

Central Christian School ready for "home field advantage" with new gym

REDMOND — Since its founding in 1992, Central Christian School has never had its own gym, which has caused many headaches. → Read More

Redmond contractor Albert Calderon appointed to Redmond City Council

The Redmond City Council has a new member: local general contractor Albert Calderon. → Read More