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Do you plan to go to any summer concert(s) this year? Which ones?
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673 Votes

Do you plan to go to any summer concert(s) this year? Which ones?

Yes, at least one (or several!)

3

No, I don't

10

Yes, at least one (or several!)

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k san
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k san

I am looking forward to Tedeschi Trucks. However, I am really disappointed in the new changes that Hayden Homes has wrought.They are not allowing short chairs under the (false) assertion that it takes too long to check out the height, so they can charge $10 for rental chairs!! It's a money grab!!!

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Jada Altman
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Jada Altman

A few I would consider. The no chair policy sucks though.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Depending on what is playing

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No, I don't

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Jon Krutsch
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Jon Krutsch

Nope. With the new Hayden rules it just isn't worth it.

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

not at $75+ for a ticket...who can afford it?

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Angel Jin
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Angel Jin

Too many country concerts, would like to see more groups like the luminaries or Alabama shakes again or Dan Auerbach

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Paul Owen
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Paul Owen

They may be good artists but to go and sit on the grass or have to rent a chair it gets pretty expensive

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

Nope. In my 60 years I have never gone to one. I dont like crowds.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

No I dont like concerts, I do not like crowds. I would not go if they paid me!

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Nik Myles
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Nik Myles

Too much money for too short of a concert.

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Nik Myles
Nik Myles

And I would never do anything to support Hayden Homes

Would you like to see the sale of public lands to help with the federal budget deficit?
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119 Votes

Would you like to see the sale of public lands to help with the federal budget deficit?

YES

1

NO

5

YES

1 Comment
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Yes, and do some more logging and cleaning the forest

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NO

5 Comments
k san
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k san

The federal budget deficit would be EASILY diminished if the Rs in Congress would vote to make the tax system fairer by making the top richest pay their fair share. But they won't. They'd rather take from the poor+ middle class and sale public lands vs. doing the obvious and fairest remedy!!

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Karen Thrower
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Karen Thrower

It is a shameful idea. These lands belong to all of us, and are not for sale.

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Scott Taylor
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Scott Taylor

Hey, If Mike Lee wants to sell Utah's public lands, see how his constituents like it with theirs. Stay away from Oregon and the other states who don't like it. If Trump wants his big ugly bill to pass, reimburse the government for what the taxpayers pay for his golfing at his resorts + his parade.

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Oakley Taylor
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Oakley Taylor

This would be a crime and one that is irreversible. If Trump needed the money so bad, maybe he shouldn’t have spent our hard-earned tax money on his birthday parade. I am a public land owner and I oppose this proposition. How dare Mike Lee try pulling off this crap on us. We’re not stupid.

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Carol Yetter
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Carol Yetter

Public lands are our heritage due to the foresight of great individuals. Only those interested in profiteering propose and support the rape of Oregon and public properties.

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Are you excited to see the Redmond Airport expand?
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380 Votes

Are you excited to see the Redmond Airport expand?

Yes

4

No

1

Yes

4 Comments
Nina Senn
1
Nina Senn

The terminal expansion is exciting and so needed! This airport is nice already but expanding and updating it is necessary given the growing demand. My family and I use it regularly and we look forward to more travel options and amenities.

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k san
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k san

I wouldn't use the word "excited," but it will be a welcome change!

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David Kline
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David Kline

Ready for the 747s!

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Charlie Lyster
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Charlie Lyster

More potential for cheaper airfare/ more options for a single carrier to better take advantage of there air miles

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No

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Carol Garside
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Carol Garside

More & bigger planes? Huge power lines coming in basically to support data centers. Central Oregon is long gone from the gem it once was.

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