We finally have the power to witness our planet as it truly is: scarred, altering and astonishingly interconnected. It’s a turning point in how we see, understand and ultimately protect our planet.
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A future 3.1-acre park located in Bend, southeast of the Old Mill District, has a new name — Coulter Grove Park.
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