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    THE BULLETIN • TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2021 A13
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
33°
LOW
24°
Cloudy with a couple of
snow showers
Considerable cloudiness
Mostly cloudy with a rain or
snow shower
FRIDAY
42°
22°
40°
26°
ALMANAC
SATURDAY
39°
26°
A couple of rain or snow
showers
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday Normal
Record
36°
42° 68° in 2015
14°
25° -13° in 1949
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
Trace
Record
0.85" in 2012
Month to date (normal)
0.51" (1.29")
Year to date (normal)
0.51" (1.29")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
29.76"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Wed.
Sun
7:29am/5:07pm 7:28am/5:09pm
Moon
3:00pm/6:12am 4:01pm/7:03am
Mercury 8:15am/6:43pm 8:11am/6:42pm
Venus
6:47am/3:51pm 6:47am/3:53pm
Mars
11:02am/1:16am 11:00am/1:15am
Jupiter
7:38am/5:13pm 7:34am/5:10pm
Saturn
7:25am/4:52pm 7:21am/4:49pm
Uranus 11:05am/12:58am 11:01am/12:54am
Full
Last
New
First
Jan 28
Feb 4
Feb 11
Feb 19
Tonight's sky: Aldebaran of Taurus gives us
a glimpse of the fate of our own star, the sun.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
1
1
1
0
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index ™ number,
the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low,
3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme.
ROAD CONDITONS
For web cameras of our passes, go to
www.bendbulletin.com/webcams
I-84 at Cabbage Hill: Chilly today with clouds
and sun. Cloudy tonight with snow.
US 20 at Santiam Pass: Windy today with
afternoon snow, accumulating 1-2 inches.
US 26 at Gov't Camp: Windy today with
afternoon snow accumulating 1-2 inches.
US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Turning cloudy and
chilly today. Snow showers tonight.
ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Cloudy, windy
and chilly today into tonight with snowfall of
2-4 inches.
ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Windy today into
tonight with snowfall of 1-3 inches.
SKI REPORT
42°
29°
EAST: Rather cloudy,
windy and cold Tues-
day; snow showers
totaling an inch or two.
Snow showers tonight
into Wednesday.
CENTRAL: Windy and
cold Tuesday with
snow showers totaling
an inch or two. Ad-
ditional fl urries likely
at night.
WEST: A cold rain
Tuesday, mixed with
wet snow at times.
Snow levels lowering
to 1,000 feet. Windy
as well.
NATIONAL
Hood
River
Yesterday
Today Wednesday
Yesterday
Today Wednesday
Yesterday
Today Wednesday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Astoria
41/34/0.19 40/33/r
45/35/c
La Grande
33/26/0.00 35/31/pc 40/34/sn
Portland
44/36/0.06 43/35/r
46/37/sh
Baker City
36/26/0.03 36/30/pc 39/31/sn
La Pine
33/14/0.00 33/24/c 38/26/sn
Prineville
32/19/0.05 34/25/c 38/27/sn
Brookings
44/32/0.06 43/40/r
47/42/sh
Medford
45/32/0.04 41/32/r
46/36/sn
Redmond
36/13/0.04 35/26/c 42/30/sn
Burns
33/24/0.19 32/26/pc 38/25/sn
Newport
45/34/0.28 40/35/r
45/38/c
Roseburg
42/32/0.14 43/33/r
47/38/c
Eugene
45/32/0.06 41/33/r
44/37/c
North Bend
45/36/0.45 46/37/r
49/40/c
Salem
44/33/0.04 41/33/r
43/37/sh
Klamath Falls
33/17/0.04 30/27/c 37/31/sn
Ontario
41/25/0.00 39/33/pc 43/35/sn
Sisters
37/19/0.04 34/24/c 41/26/sn
Lakeview
34/19/0.02 28/26/c 37/26/sn
Pendleton
31/29/0.12 41/31/pc 44/33/sn
The Dalles
43/31/0.04 39/32/c 42/32/sh
Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, Tr-trace, Yesterday data as of 5 p.m. yesterday
NATIONAL WEATHER
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
Base
40-40
45-45
30-38
70-71
74-117
17-40
85-85
30-75
25-39
26-38
38-64
26-35
41-48
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
NATIONAL
EXTREMES
YESTERDAY (for the
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
66/40/0.05
Akron
34/27/0.02
Albany
29/6/0.00
Albuquerque
41/26/Tr
Anchorage
23/20/0.00
Atlanta
65/48/0.02
Atlantic City
39/27/Tr
Austin
77/65/0.03
Baltimore
37/34/0.04
Billings
19/12/Tr
Birmingham
72/56/0.14
Bismarck
16/12/0.03
Boise
36/26/0.00
Boston
36/20/0.00
Bridgeport, CT 39/21/0.00
Buffalo
36/21/0.00
Burlington, VT
26/1/0.00
Caribou, ME
24/18/0.00
Charleston, SC 76/49/0.01
Charlotte
51/44/0.32
Chattanooga
61/47/0.66
Cheyenne
25/8/0.00
Chicago
34/28/0.04
Cincinnati
37/31/0.39
Cleveland
34/28/Tr
Colorado Springs 38/23/0.10
Columbia, MO
39/35/0.87
Columbia, SC
64/51/Tr
Columbus, GA
78/55/0.01
Columbus, OH
34/28/0.03
Concord, NH
32/12/0.00
Corpus Christi
85/70/Tr
Dallas
68/50/0.06
Dayton
34/30/0.11
Denver
33/21/0.00
Des Moines
25/21/0.34
Detroit
31/20/0.02
Duluth
15/-6/0.00
El Paso
54/41/0.02
Fairbanks
-1/-11/0.04
Fargo
13/0/Tr
Flagstaff
26/23/0.95
Grand Rapids
34/27/0.00
Green Bay
21/1/0.00
Greensboro
45/40/0.57
Harrisburg
36/32/Tr
Hartford, CT
37/14/0.00
Helena
31/13/0.00
Honolulu
82/72/0.15
Houston
78/71/Tr
Huntsville
71/52/0.49
Indianapolis
34/30/0.21
Jackson, MS
78/64/0.13
Jacksonville
78/52/0.00
Today Wednesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
64/35/s
49/30/s
42/28/sh
31/20/c
27/25/sn
32/19/sf
36/19/sf
40/24/s
16/0/s
12/7/pc
72/53/sh
59/33/r
45/41/r
53/30/c
74/47/s
64/34/pc
42/36/r
46/29/pc
25/12/c
38/23/pc
70/50/pc 61/31/pc
14/5/c
22/12/pc
39/33/pc 44/37/sn
35/32/sf
37/32/sn
35/33/sn 40/29/sn
33/25/sn
28/15/c
28/23/pc
29/20/c
29/22/c
31/17/c
74/61/c
63/43/r
69/49/pc
57/36/c
70/47/pc
58/32/c
20/12/sf
35/20/s
33/22/sn
27/7/sn
46/30/c
34/19/sn
38/28/sn
29/21/c
22/8/sn
38/19/s
34/25/c
31/16/sn
74/55/pc
58/39/r
74/57/sh
65/35/r
44/29/sh
34/19/c
34/25/pc 35/25/sf
75/56/pc 71/43/pc
60/40/s
51/31/s
42/28/sh
32/17/sf
25/12/sn
43/25/s
23/12/c
20/-1/sn
33/22/sn
28/14/c
10/-9/pc
6/-6/c
47/27/pc
51/32/s
-10/-27/s -12/-28/s
3/-11/c
5/1/c
23/9/sf
35/16/c
31/15/sn
27/9/c
26/12/sn
22/5/c
61/43/pc
54/32/c
37/35/i
43/27/c
33/28/sn
36/27/sf
27/11/pc
37/22/c
81/73/sh
81/72/c
75/52/pc
68/41/s
67/45/pc 56/29/pc
39/26/sh 31/18/sn
70/51/pc 57/33/pc
79/63/c
76/46/r
Amsterdam
Athens
Auckland
Baghdad
Bangkok
Beijing
Beirut
Berlin
Bogota
Budapest
Buenos Aires
Cabo San Lucas
Cairo
Calgary
Cancun
Dublin
Edinburgh
Geneva
Harare
Hong Kong
Istanbul
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
Lima
Lisbon
London
Madrid
Manila
43/35/c
64/43/r
74/64/pc
69/41/s
94/76/pc
48/19/s
66/57/pc
36/31/c
68/44/pc
38/28/pc
91/75/pc
72/52/pc
71/54/pc
15/3/pc
84/71/pc
49/43/r
38/33/r
38/27/pc
78/59/t
70/62/s
58/48/r
61/49/pc
72/58/t
81/70/c
62/56/sh
43/41/r
57/46/sh
86/77/t
City
Juneau
Kansas City
Lansing
Las Vegas
Lexington
Lincoln
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Madison, WI
Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Newark, NJ
Norfolk, VA
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Orlando
Palm Springs
Peoria
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland, ME
Providence
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Richmond
Rochester, NY
Sacramento
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Santa Fe
Savannah
Seattle
Sioux Falls
Spokane
Springfi eld, MO
Tampa
Tucson
Tulsa
Washington, DC
Wichita
Yakima
Yuma
Yesterday
Hi/Lo/Prec.
30/26/0.00
35/32/0.41
31/23/0.00
45/41/0.12
42/34/1.91
26/25/1.05
75/50/0.79
56/44/0.36
44/37/1.68
22/4/0.00
72/51/1.55
79/67/0.00
31/18/Tr
23/11/0.00
68/48/1.03
78/68/0.00
37/23/0.00
41/23/0.00
46/37/0.47
56/39/0.81
27/25/0.55
82/60/0.00
58/45/0.30
35/30/0.02
36/31/0.00
54/47/0.26
34/25/0.04
35/13/0.00
40/19/0.00
46/39/0.35
22/15/0.01
29/26/0.27
44/34/0.35
35/9/0.00
54/39/0.19
40/34/1.21
33/23/Tr
77/63/Tr
57/50/0.30
54/47/0.11
53/44/0.09
35/24/0.02
80/53/0.00
44/38/0.05
21/10/Tr
29/24/0.09
50/43/1.69
77/63/0.00
55/41/0.11
50/46/0.86
39/36/0.11
38/36/1.24
34/28/0.06
56/48/0.06
Today Wednesday
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
26/10/pc
22/6/s
29/20/c
28/16/c
30/14/sn
23/7/c
45/35/pc
50/40/c
54/31/c
38/19/r
20/10/c
19/7/c
60/37/pc
48/26/r
58/48/s
61/50/c
53/33/c
37/23/sn
25/10/sn
20/-1/c
62/38/pc
41/28/c
82/71/pc 85/68/pc
32/20/sn
26/9/c
17/-1/pc
12/-1/c
67/38/pc 46/27/sn
74/65/r
70/42/r
35/34/sn
41/28/sf
36/34/sn
43/28/sf
57/44/sh 51/35/pc
42/26/pc 39/21/pc
21/10/c
21/7/c
82/62/pc 81/53/pc
58/40/s
58/41/pc
32/21/sn
26/8/sn
40/36/sn
44/29/c
54/38/c
60/42/s
45/29/r
32/20/c
33/26/pc 36/27/sf
38/31/sn
39/30/sf
63/46/r
53/35/r
19/9/c
34/20/pc
36/31/pc 43/34/sn
54/37/c
52/31/pc
31/25/sn
28/16/c
50/44/pc
53/48/r
41/29/c
33/17/sn
35/27/sf
41/33/c
73/48/s
66/37/pc
59/46/s
62/45/pc
53/49/sh
58/51/r
54/48/pc
58/49/r
32/11/sf
38/18/s
78/65/c
69/45/r
45/36/c
45/36/c
17/7/c
18/10/c
32/26/pc 36/28/sn
37/27/pc 33/19/sf
77/65/s
75/54/pc
49/32/c
57/40/s
43/27/pc 39/22/pc
45/39/r
49/32/pc
32/20/c
30/19/pc
35/29/c
39/29/sn
58/39/c
61/40/pc
87/67/0.00
78/48/0.00
21/3/0.00
37/35/Tr
81/53/0.00
79/64/0.00
61/47/0.00
59/35/0.00
20/19/0.10
19/0/0.09
43/34/0.04
88/74/0.00
57/36/0.22
86/61/0.00
86/68/0.12
36/12/0.00
57/30/0.04
58/42/0.07
88/77/0.01
31/25/0.64
91/77/0.00
73/60/0.00
64/45/0.00
55/43/0.00
36/25/Tr
41/36/0.50
41/36/0.00
34/31/0.19
90/71/s
78/49/s
22/18/c
36/30/c
79/55/pc
79/68/s
65/43/s
62/49/pc
22/14/pc
22/18/sn
41/37/c
88/77/s
52/30/s
87/57/s
86/70/t
33/31/pc
48/25/sh
51/42/c
85/76/sh
28/22/sf
96/79/pc
73/61/pc
72/52/pc
53/49/pc
29/20/sn
43/34/pc
38/30/pc
34/30/sf
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 90°
at Harlingen, TX
National low: -24°
at Flag Island, MN
Precipitation: 3.24"
at Murray, KY
T-storms
Considerable cloudiness
with a fl urry
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
41/30
Rufus
Hermiston
40/33
41/30
39/32
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
40/33
41/33 43/35
33/24
Wasco
34/30 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
Tillamook
33/29
38/31
41/31
Sandy
39/32
McMinnville
40/33
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
42/34
Maupin
Government
40/33
35/31
31/26
Camp
37/29 Condon 38/27
Union
Lincoln City
37/30
36/31
35/31
Salem
40/35
Spray
Granite
Warm Springs
41/33
Madras
39/31
Albany
31/27
Newport
Baker City
35/27
35/25
Mitchell
40/35
39/32
36/30
Camp Sherman
34/27
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
34/24
35/26
39/31
Day
Prineville
41/35
32/26
Ontario
Sisters
34/25
Paulina
35/29
39/33
Florence
Eugene 34/24
Bend Brothers 33/25
Vale
44/37
41/33
33/24
31/23
Sunriver
38/33
Nyssa
32/23
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
39/33
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
33/24
32/24
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
36/28
43/32
43/33
Fort
Rock
48/38
32/26
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
32/25
30/23
High: 45°
31/23
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Eugene
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
48/39
43/33
32/26
34/28
Low: 13°
Marsh
Lake
33/27
Port Orford
30/22
32/26
at Redmond
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
45/40
Pass
36/27
Chiloquin
28/25
43/35
Rome
Medford
30/25
Gold Beach
41/32
38/30
43/39
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
34/28
39/32
30/27
33/26
43/40
28/26
Seaside
40/34
Cannon Beach
40/34
43°
19°
Mostly cloudy, breezy; a
little p.m. rain
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Astoria
40/33
MONDAY
45°
26°
Snow possible in the
morning
Times of sun and clouds
In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday
Ski resort
New snow
Anthony Lakes Mtn
1
Hoodoo Ski Area
0
Mt. Ashland
6
Mt. Bachelor
1
Mt. Hood Meadows
0
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
5
Timberline Lodge
1
Willamette Pass
0
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
1
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
6
Squaw Valley, CA
8
Park City Mountain, UT
1
Sun Valley, ID
0
SUNDAY
OREGON WEATHER
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
THURSDAY
Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Rain
Showers
Snow
Flurries
Ice
Warm Front
Stationary Front
Cold Front
Source: OnTheSnow.com
41/28/0.44
64/55/0.00
75/64/0.02
65/39/0.00
90/73/0.00
38/26/Tr
64/41/0.00
36/32/0.01
66/48/0.04
41/32/0.10
91/75/0.00
70/50/0.00
68/49/0.00
7/3/0.23
84/76/0.02
38/28/0.00
42/31/0.02
37/32/0.34
72/61/0.52
74/63/0.00
56/50/0.17
56/37/0.00
71/56/0.35
80/70/0.00
61/57/0.63
39/27/0.01
57/46/0.02
88/77/0.08
46/35/sh
49/38/pc
77/63/pc
72/57/c
93/76/pc
41/19/pc
70/57/pc
38/31/sn
69/43/c
38/25/pc
85/72/pc
80/60/pc
73/51/pc
14/2/c
86/67/s
47/45/r
39/29/sh
40/39/r
80/60/t
68/60/s
52/34/sh
62/45/pc
75/59/t
81/69/pc
63/52/pc
48/44/sh
63/44/pc
86/75/t
Mecca
Mexico City
Montreal
Moscow
Nairobi
Nassau
New Delhi
Osaka
Oslo
Ottawa
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
Santiago
Sao Paulo
Sapporo
Seoul
Shanghai
Singapore
Stockholm
Sydney
Taipei City
Tel Aviv
Tokyo
Toronto
Vancouver
Vienna
Warsaw
90/73/s
77/48/s
27/17/c
34/25/c
81/56/s
80/67/pc
65/43/pc
56/37/pc
19/12/s
24/9/pc
50/47/sh
89/77/s
51/34/s
85/56/s
88/72/pc
34/26/sf
42/22/c
52/42/pc
86/77/sh
24/20/sn
80/68/c
71/61/c
72/50/pc
55/40/r
27/11/pc
40/33/c
39/30/sn
34/25/sn
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Legislation
Continued from A1
Oregon’s child abuse reporting law expressly
states that professional privilege, like doctor-pa-
tient or therapist-client, shouldn’t bar a profes-
sional from testifying against a client in cases of
child abuse. But the elder abuse reporting law
contains no such provision, as Judd’s
attorneys argued in Deschutes County
Circuit Court.
The Legislature should have to ad-
dress the discrepancy, they argued, and
this session, lawmakers will have the
chance.
At the time of her death, Nada Col-
Judd
leen Bodholdt was a resident of Stone
Lodge retirement home who had re-
cently entered hospice care. Judd, a registered
nurse, had been her caregiver for several years.
When Bodholdt died New Year’s Eve 2015,
her doctors didn’t suspect foul play given her
declining health, and she was cremated without
autopsy.
Several months later, Judd saw a social worker
through her job’s employee wellness program and
during the session, confessed to smothering Bod-
holdt. The social worker, Wendy Jones, went to
police, believing she was required to under Ore-
gon’s mandatory reporting law for elder abuse.
Judd was charged with murder, with Jones as
perhaps the state’s biggest witness. Judd’s defense
objected to Jones testifying at a pre-trial hearing,
arguing their conversations were privileged, as
they would be in other client-therapist
relationships. Judge Beth Bagley dis-
agreed and admitted the testimony as
evidence.
Judd pleaded guilty to manslaughter
in a plea deal calling for 75 months in
prison. The deal included a provision
allowing Judd to appeal Bagley’s rul-
ing allowing Jones’ testimony. In 2019,
the Oregon Court of Appeals sided
with Judd and sent her case back to Deschutes
County for retrial.
By April 2020, Judd had been in custody for
50 months. She pleaded guilty again, this time
agreeing to a 60-month sentence.
Judd, now 50, is no longer listed as an inmate
of the Oregon Department of Corrections.
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“I’m most excited about seeing all my friends
and recess,” Keidis, 9, said in the Jewell parking lot.
Continued from A1
His mother, Stevi Dougherty, said she hoped
Of the more than 12,000 Bend-La Pine fami-
Keidis would get a stronger education in person
lies that filled out an online survey earlier in Jan- than through online distance learning. And she
uary indicating their school preference, 86.5%
was confident that the school’s COVID-19 rules,
said they planned to send their children back to
like mandatory mask-wearing and social dis-
in-person learning, according to district spokes- tancing, would be effective.
person Alandra Johnson.
“They’re going to keep him
Bend-La Pine is not the first
safe,” Dougherty said. “They have
local school district to bring back
a lot of great protocols.”
elementary students. More than
Charles Silva said he felt a little
90% of Culver students resumed
nervous about dropping off his
in-person school on Jan. 19, and
second grade son, Jasper, due to
elementary students in Crook
COVID-19.
County and Culver have been in
“I do know they’re doing their
school, at least part time, since
best to do the social distancing,
the fall of 2020.
keep everyone as happy, healthy,
The Jefferson County School
safe as possible — but it’s a pan-
District is tentatively planning to
demic; you’ve gotta worry,” Silva
— Keidis Rapien,
bring back all its students on Feb.
said.
a third grader at R.E.
1. Redmond schools were going to
Still, Silva said he mostly felt
Jewell Elementary
reopen on Feb. 2, but that date was
comfortable with his son going
School in Bend
pushed back to Feb. 22 due to ris-
back into Jewell. And he believed
ing COVID-19 cases among staff.
the socialization and ability to
Many parents at Jewell Elemen-
work with fellow kids on school
tary were grateful to have their children back in-
projects would benefit Jasper.
side a classroom. In particular, they were excited
“I’m just super grateful for the teachers and
for their kids to interact with other students.
staff, who have been working so hard to get this
Sandra Thomas, who was dropping off her
going,” Silva said. “The kids need it.”
third grader, said although her son’s academics
Seven hours later, after the school day was fin-
were solid at the district’s Bend-La Pine Online
ished, Jewell Elementary Principal Scott Edmond-
option, he missed being around other kids and
son said this unusual first day back was a success.
having a teacher in front of him.
The students were mostly good about following
“I feel like the education was really good, but
COVID-19 protocol, and staff enjoyed being back
missing that social interaction was huge,” Thomas in school, working with their students, he said.
said. “It was fun having him home and getting to
“We’re just glad to have kids back, and get
spend extra time with him, but he needs the kids.” back in the routine,” Edmondson said in a phone
Third grader Keidis Rapien was certainly
interview with The Bulletin.
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ready for some social interaction.
“I’m most
excited about
seeing all my
friends and
recess.”
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