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Considered a living legend in some circles, Paisley cowboy and artist Len Babb will soon be further immortalized thanks to the Len Babb Movie Project, the vision of Sisters-based writer Craig Rullman.
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A benefit concert will take place on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Alger Theater in Lakeview to help cover medical expenses for Billie Flick – a well-known Lake County cowboy who recently suffered injuries related to ranch work.
Rising Country Music star Chris Janson has been booked and will headline the performance at the Lake County Round-Up’s centennial celebration this summer. He will bring with him the “divide between country’s past and future.”
Lakeview’s 8th Annual Occupy E Street took place this weekend on Saturday, July 20.
This year, the OSU Extension Office celebrated the 4-H Lego Camp 10th Year anniversary. Children grades 2nd through 6th participated in engaging, hands-on Lego building that explored core STEM concepts.
Eager spectators braved the summer heat to see if they were a lucky winner at the Lakeview Rotary Club’s annual Goose Chase held on Saturday, July 13 at Drew’s Creek.
In the final performance of the year, the Lakeview School of Dance carried out their rendition of “The Greatest Show” in front of hot and packed AD Hay Elementary gymnasium crowd.
On a late Sunday night at The Village, the first ever comedic act to hit the stage brought laughs, applause and conversation. The standup/sketch writer’s name is Rio Hillman.
Some of Lakeview’s next generation of stars showed their flair during the Lake County Youth Mentor Program (LCYMP) Thursday Night Lights Talent Show.
In a huge announcement, Lakeview Community Partnership (LCP) received a grant from the Oregon Main Street Program in the amount of $111,685. The grant matched with $58,315 will allow LCP to retire the amount owed on the Alger Theater from the anonymous benefactor Outback LCC by July 1 of thi…
With just over 400 people attending on Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the 30th annual Lake County Spring Fair Board Gun & Trade Show was a huge success according to Fairgrounds Mgr. Ronne Lindsay.
Easter Sunday meant Lake County had an abundance of activities in store.
North Lake Cowboys baseball lost the lead late in a 16-15 defeat to Bonanza on Tuesday, April 9. The game was tied at 15 with Bonanza hitting for the win in the bottom of the sixth when an error scored a run to decide the game.
Lakeview’s baseball teams squared off with Hosanna Christian over the weekend as they looked to continue their strong play.
An eager near sellout crowd piled into the historic Alger Theater for the Alger Angels play Sally Cotter and the Prisoner of Ala Katraz last weekend.
Sequel to their play last May, Sally Cotter and the Censored Stone the Alger Angels will be presenting their next play Sally Cotter and the Prisoner of Ala Katraz.