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  • Oregon Trails: Memorial Day

    EAGLE POINT, Ore. — By many accounts the first well known observance of a Memorial Day type observance was in Charleston, South Carolina on May 1st of 1865. On May 5th of 1868, a call was made for an annual and nationwide observance on May 30th, because it did not fall on the anniversary of … Continue reading »

  • Medford Warns of Fire Fuel Risk

    MEDFORD, Ore. — Fire officials say flames can race through fields because they’re filled with fuel. It’s dry, and there’s a lot of it. Medford firefighters say fire season will be here soon. That means Medford residents need to make sure their lawns are mowed and weeds are trimmed. If not, you could get a … Continue reading »

  • Josephine County Rejects Levy

    GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Once again, voters in Josephine County turn down a public safety levy that would have increased property taxes to help fund the sheriff’s office and jail. Another public safety levy and another failure in Josephine County. Now the question is, what it means for the future of the sheriff’s office, the … Continue reading »

  • Missing Jackson County Man Found

    [UPDATE 9:47 P.M.] Jackson County Sheriff’s investigators say they have found a man reported missing earlier this evening. An employee at the Wendy’s on North Phoenix Highway saw the news reports broadcast at 6 p.m. concerning 39-year-old John Mattos. Mattos walked away from his adult foster home in Eagle Point. The employee saw Mattos in … Continue reading »

  • Police Search for Suspected Burglar

    MEDFORD, Ore. — Medford Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying an alleged suspect in a burglary. Police say, on Monday morning around 8 a.m., an unknown suspect was able to access the ACME Computers building on 16 N. Riverside by unknown means. The building is occupied by other businesses, which all have locked … Continue reading »

  • Thorpe’s Gem Leads Ducks Past Beavers

    Courtesy: Oregon Sports Information EUGENE, Ore. – Tommy Thorpe picked the right night to have the best start of his career at Oregon. The sophomore was dominant holding No. 4 Oregon State to just two infield hits in eight innings in a 3-0 win for the sixth-ranked Ducks on Friday night. Thorpe matched a career-high … Continue reading »

  • Oregon Trails: Beatty Centennial

    BEATTY, Ore. — This year marks the centennial hundredth anniversary of the founding of a small Klamath County town that may be a wide spot in the road today, but has a colorful history. “I think it was a bustling little town. What you had was three grocery stores. You had a lot of loggers, … Continue reading »

  • What is a “Sneaker Wave?”

    What is a sneaker wave? MaryAnn McCoy Grants Pass A sneaker wave is a large wave that typically appears out of nowhere along coastal sections. They form from very strong storms that develop along the eastern side of Asia. They can grow nearly as large as hurricanes but are not tropical systems and rather strong, … Continue reading »

  • Talent Students Learn About Japan

    TALENT, Ore. — An already bilingual classroom at Talent Elementary becomes tri-lingual for the day. The Japan-America Society of Oregon designed a special “on the road” program to teach kids about life in Japan. The students in Mrs. Kuriyama’s class can speak English and Spanish, and on Friday they were speaking some Japanese. Three Japanese … Continue reading »

  • Sustainable Table: From Seed to Store

    WIMER, Ore. — There are dozens of local farms and companies contributing to the supply of food grown and made in the Rogue Valley. While many of those producers have mastered their craft getting a product to the consumer can take a very different set of skills. The tiny basil plants at The Farming Fish … Continue reading »

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