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Hillary's Speech from the Jackson County Expo Watch Senator Clinton's full speech here.


Supporters prepare for Clinton's arrival The senator will be in Southern Oregon Thursday.


Roosevelt Elementary set to begin renovations

The school building is nearly 100 years old. 


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State, county help keep mental health care provider going Cascadia Healthcare will remain open through the summer. 


Senate includes $400 million for county payments in Iraq bill

The bill is expected to pass the Senate next week.


Uncertain payments mean uncertain county budgets

Lane County plans to cut 196 full time jobs. 


Exam indicates sea lions not shot to death

Six sea lions were found dead near Bonneville Dam. 


Council votes to renew Ashland Library levy

The levy will go on the November ballot. 


Oregon rail repairs done, service back after mudslide

Amtrak's west coast service has been restored. 


Investigators: Sea lion killers were familiar with traps

Six sea lions were found dead at Bonneville Dam. 


Vector control prepares for mosquitoe season

There are 25 mosquitoes varieties in the Rogue Valley. 


Soldier's parents hear Afghanistan gun battle on voice mail

Steven Phillips accidentally called his parents from a Humvee. 


Tribes meet with Billionaire Buffet over Klamath dams Warren Buffet owns power company PacifiCorp.


RVTD discusses expansion plans

They hope to add new routes in Talent and Phoenix. 


Obama not expected to stop in Southern Oregon

He will be in Oregon Friday and Saturday.


'Stamp out Hunger' food drive is Saturday It is the largest one-day food drive in the nation. 


Rural fire district proposal will likely go to voters

Josephine County Commissioners voted to place it on the November ballot. 


Child actors prominent in this year's Shakespeare festival Their '08 season has more child actors than any in the festival's history. 


Group seeks to reopen Josephine County libraries

The all-volunteer group has been granted nonprofit status.


Slow economy hurts luxury services

Local salons hope specials rates will attract clients. 


John McCain prison-mate speaks in Klamath Falls Ernest Brace was a prisoner of war in Vietnam with John McCain. 


Police prepare for Clinton visit

Hillary Clinton will be in Southern Oregon on Thursday. 


Medford rapist sentenced

Jeffrey Kuehner pled guilty to rape and kidnapping. 



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Happy Mother's Day: Woman pregnant with 18th childHappy Mother's Day: Woman pregnant with 18th childIt's a happy Mother's Day for an Arkansas woman—she's pregnant with her 18th child. Michelle Duggar, 41, is due on New Year's Day, and the latest addition will join seven sisters and 10 brothers. There are two sets of twins.

Omaha man says this was his second self-tracheotomyThe 55-year-old Omaha man who performed a tracheotomy on himself with a steak knife says he did the same thing to himself two years ago.

Legally blind man, 78, bowls perfect gameA 78-year-old legally blind man nicknamed "The Hammer" has bowled a perfect game. Dale Davis of Alta, Iowa, nailed 12 consecutive strikes and reached 300 on Saturday night during league play.

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AP Exclusive: Military adding armor to mine-resistant vehicles in Iraq as roadside bombs surgeAP Exclusive: Military adding armor to mine-resistant vehicles in Iraq as roadside bombs surgeThe U.S. military is reinforcing the sides of its topline mine-resistant vehicles to shore up what could be weak points as troops see a spike in armor-piercing roadside bombings across Iraq, The Associated Press has learned.

Obama wins endorsements from 9 superdelegates, government employees unionObama wins endorsements from 9 superdelegates, government employees unionBarack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign.

Records show Rev. Al Sharpton and his nonprofit group owe back taxes, other penaltiesRecords show Rev. Al Sharpton and his nonprofit group owe back taxes, other penaltiesBig corporations give him money. Presidential candidates seek his endorsement. He has influential friends in Congress and the governor's mansion. The Rev. Al Sharpton has emerged over the past decade as perhaps the nation's most prominent civil rights leader, a status that was demonstrated again this week when he led protests against police brutality that briefly shut down six of Manhattan's major bridges and tunnels.

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