Oregon
Oregon WinterFest returns to Redmond Fairgrounds with live music, local vendors and apple blooms – KTVZ
Sunday is third, remaining day of occasion
REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The 2023 Oregon WinterFest, dubbed by organizers as “the Northwest’s largest winter celebration” has returned to the Deschutes County Fairgrounds and Expo Middle this weekend.
Throughout a Saturday walk-through, you possibly can observe tons of various distributors, many native and a few from exterior the realm. A number of companies caught the attention of NewsChannel 21.
Six Stix Gourmand Pretzels, a dipped-pretzel firm that hails from Oregon Metropolis, affords over 200 flavors of dipped pretzel sticks, together with bacon ranch jalapeno, dill pickle, and fruity pebbles. The fan-favorite taste in Central Oregon? Animal cookie.
Six Stix proprietor Dynasty Potter stated, “These aren’t all of our flavors — we now have over 200 flavors. We vary from candy to spicy to alcohol-flavored. I am extra of a candy individual, simply do not ask my ex! So yeah, we get inventive within the kitchen. We do the Smith Rock Harvest Fest over right here. Animal cookie appears to be our hottest taste over right here.”
However maybe their most well-known providing is their caramel apple blooms, and you’ll fill the within together with your favourite sweet and nuts, and prime it off with whipped cream.
Proper throughout the way in which from Six Stix was one thing else you might have by no means seen earlier than, Freeze-Dried Sweet.
Freeze Dried Sweet “volunteer” and husband of the proprietor, Charles Inexperienced, says freeze-drying sweet was by no means one thing he meant to do.
After his spouse purchased a freeze dryer in 2020, the household tried freeze-drying pure meals for active-duty troopers going through meals insecurity. After unsuccessful makes an attempt at a variety of totally different meals, Charles’ youngsters recommended one thing else.
“So my spouse had to determine one thing with the freeze dryer that will assist us out with what we’re attempting to do, which is assist troopers out,” Charles recalled. “So she began with the freeze-dried sweet, as our children recommended sweet is the easiest way to go.”
If you happen to’re extra into savory than candy, “We are the Wurst” is a neighborhood sausage provider based mostly in Redmond that additionally serves smoked fish, has you lined.
We are the Wurst proprietor Matthew Fidler instructed KTVZ Saturday, “I get to fulfill new clients. I get to make clients for all times. I am of the opinion that in the event you strive my product, you will agree that it is superior. And that is the aim — discover these clients, make them, retain them.”
If you happen to’re not feeling hungry simply but on the fest, Ablis CBD affords drinks with all of the medicinal advantages of marijuana, and no THC. Occasion workers member Mackenzie Schonback had excessive reward for the Bend firm.
Schonback stated, “They’re a neighborhood firm, regionally owned. They supply the whole lot as native as potential, they rent regionally. It is a longtime Bend household.”
Final however absolutely not least, in the event you’re feeling a bit spicy (or loads), Newks Sizzling Sauce, based mostly in Portland, additionally popped up at WinterFest on Saturday, providing 5 totally different flavors of scorching sauces.
The founder and proprietor of Newks, Jake Newcomb, stated {that a} journey to Mexico after being laid off as a result of pandemic impressed him to launch his personal enterprise.
“I used to be getting back from a visit from Mexico, impressed by plenty of the road meals and sauces there, made a taste, bought it launched by way of Kickstarter, bought into some farmers’ markets, — after which, inside a pair years, we’re right here.”
You will have yet one more likelihood to take a look at the ice carving, gentle artwork, hearth pit and sculptures and naturally, meals and beverage distributors.
Oregon WinterFest opens for its third and remaining day on Sunday at 11 A.M., wrapping up at 5 o’clock.
Oregon
Will No. 13 Oregon men’s basketball be able to slow down Braden Smith, No. 17 Purdue?
EUGENE — By far Oregon’s biggest remaining home game this season, a top 20 clash with two-time reigning Big Ten champion Purdue carries significant stakes.
The No. 13 Ducks (15-2, 4-2 Big Ten) are ahead of the No. 17 Boilermakers in the polls, but behind them in the conference standings and NET entering Saturday’s game (12 p.m., NBC) at Matthew Knight Arena.
Both teams could use the Quadrant 1 win to improve their respective resumes come Selection Sunday, with Purdue (14-4, 6-1) arguably in bigger need of the road victory with all of its losses coming away from home. But as jockeying at the top of the Big Ten intensifies these are the matchups that will go a long way to determining the top four seeds in the conference tournament, which all receive double byes.
Oregon
Second man dies after being washed out to sea by king tides on Oregon Coast
King tides on the Oregon Coast 2025
People travel to the Oregon Coast to watch the king tides.
A Happy Valley man died Wednesday after being washed out to sea by abnormally high tides just south of Depoe Bay.
It’s the second fatal incident blamed on the so-called “king tides” — the largest tides of the season — this winter.
Hong B Su, 45, was fishing on the rocks of the shoreline at the north end of Otter Crest Loop when he was “washed out to sea by a wave” at roughly 2:04 p.m., according to Oregon State Police.
Su was in the water for approximately 39 minutes before he was recovered by the United States Coast Guard. He was pronounced deceased when he reached the Depoe Bay Coast Guard station.
The tides were near their highest level of the month on Wednesday. The peak of the king tides was recorded on Jan. 12 at 9.84 feet in Newport, and on the day Su was swept into the sea, Jan. 15, they were just a bit lower at 9.33 feet, according to the National Weather Service. On Friday, high tide was under 8 feet. King tides is an unofficial term for the highest tides of the year.
In December, a 72-year-old North Bend man who went to photograph the king tides at the beach also died after apparently being swept into the surf. His body was recovered nearly a month later in Haynes Inlet.
Zach Urness has been an outdoors reporter in Oregon for 16 years and is host of the Explore Oregon Podcast. He can be reached at zurness@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6801. Find him on X at @ZachsORoutdoors.
Oregon
What Gonzaga’s Mark Few said after loss vs. Oregon State
Putting the ball in the basket didn’t seem to be a problem for Gonzaga during Thursday night’s battle with Oregon State in Corvallis, Oregon.
The issue for the Bulldogs (14-5, 5-1 WCC), however, was on the other end of the floor. Led by 29 points from Michael Rataj and 20 from Nate Kingz, the Beavers (14-4, 4-2 WCC) made 58.5% of their field goal attempts to outlast the Zags in a 97-89 overtime final from Gill Coliseum.
“[Oregon State] made shots and [isolated] guys and posted us,” Gonzaga head coach Mark Few said of the Beavers’ attack strategy after the game. “And when we did guard them well, they hit some tough shots [and] some tough pull-ups.”
Here’s more from Few after the loss.
On Gonzaga’s struggles defensively against Oregon State:
“We played really, really good offense. We just could not get consistent stops for longer stretches. Came out in the second half with more intensity on the defensive end. [The Beavers] were still able to get some tough shots. I mean they had some real backbreakers, the bank 3 and contested 3. Even when we did play good defense, they were able to knock in some really tough shots. You almost have to play perfect on offense when you’re playing defense like that.”
On Graham Ike’s big night:
“He was great. Graham was terrific. He delivered time and time again in a high-level game against a very good, physical, big postman. You know, you also got a guard at the other end too. So again, our offense wasn’t the problem — our defense was at pretty much all five spots.”
On the positives the Bulldogs can take from the loss:
“We competed, great environment, fought, dug our way back in after our slow start; played some good ball there in the middle of the second half. We just had a couple of possessions, I think we missed a lay-up on one of those; and then again, just not even some of the stops, we foul a lot off the ball. We fouled on the ball. They were able to get critical free throws when they were in the bonus, and you just can’t do that.”
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