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Homeless needs
Since the closing of Ashland's only homeless center last Wednesday, organizers say they'd like to wait and assess exactly what's needed before any big changes are made.
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Budget woes could derail conservation
The Ashland City Council's goal to increase the effectiveness of the city's conservation program is hitting up against a stark budget picture.
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Fountain on the Plaza nearly ready
The long-dormant Lithia Water Fountain on the Plaza may flow again by the end of the month.
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OSF's Bill Rauch will appear on 'Wilde Life'
Bill Rauch, the new artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, will be the guest on the television show "Wilde Life."
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Kiwanis honors May student of the month
For the month of May, the Kiwanis Club of Ashland recognizes Josh Houghton as its Student of the Month.
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Leader in bioethics visits SOU
Author, keynote speaker and Dartmouth College ethics professor Ron Green will give two lectures as a guest speaker of the Frank J. Dyke Endowed Lecture Series in Professional Ethics.
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Ashland Police & Fire Reports
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Farley leaves AHS girls, hired by Utah
Ashland High has lots of pieces returning to its girls basketball team next season.
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Paul leads Hornets to another easy win
The Western Conference playoffs were supposed to be a brutal test for a young New Orleans Hornets squad with little postseason experience.
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Seahawks' Tripplett returns, sees changed University of Washington
fter Larry Tripplett signed with the Seattle Seahawks last week, he didn't sell his house in Indianapolis. He didn't even buy a new rain coat.
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Grizzlies, Pels in hunt for SSC title
At Klamath Falls, Klamath Union used a 71 from Carter Mast and 84 from Seth Reynolds to take a three-shot lead over Ashland heading into today's final round in the Southern Sky Conference district tournament at Harbor Links Golf Course.
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Ortiz hot at plate as Beavers topple Cougs
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3,500 U.S. troops to leave Iraq in coming weeks
About 3,500 American soldiers are scheduled to leave Iraq in the coming weeks, the U.S. military announced, as part of the Pentagon's overall reduction in troop strength following last year's 'surge.'
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Cyclone death toll soars past 22,000
The cyclone death toll soared above 22,000 today and more than 41,000 others were missing as foreign countries mobilized to rush in aid after the country's deadliest storm on record, state radio reported.
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America's young adults face serious economic challenges
Today's young adults are feeling the impact of a massive shift in the U.S. economy, changes that are documented in a new data report from Demos and an analysis of public opinion polling by The Center for American Progress.
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Lending to students
Washington Post editorial
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Letters to the editor
Brother's relationship with an elk; Tidings fails to promote important art event; Happy 60th birthday Israel; it's time to withdraw
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Memorable moments with wine
The Wine Whisperer: By Lorn Razzano
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The change that can't be changed
By Froma Harrop
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'Five Centuries of Choral Music'
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Mandolin prodigy's talent belies her age
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Late cold snap puts a chill on California vineyards
April was a cruel month for California winemakers, bringing a series of unusually late frosts to vineyards baring the tender, green shoots of spring.
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Yawns: new breed of rich and young but frugal
They are a new breed of Gen Xers and Ys, Young and Wealthy but Normal, or Yawns.
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Humor is defense against rude remarks
Dear Abby
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