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Monument proposal brings out pros and cons

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Oct 14, 2016
ASHLAND — Opponents to the proposed doubling of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument say their concerns about taking federal timberlands out of production, the loss of backwoods grazing and increased wildfire risks have been improperly…
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Indigenous Peoples Day observance Monday

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Oct 7, 2016
An observance of Indigenous Peoples Day is set for Monday, Oct. 10. Local Lakota Elder Ed Little Crow will give an opening prayer and talk, followed by speakers on a number of issues in the courtyard at Sevenson Union at Southern Oregon…
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Soroptimists name new president

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Oct 7, 2016
Robbin Pearce became the 2016-2017 President of Soroptimist International of Ashland (SIA) during a joint board installation and celebration of the club’s 70th anniversary at Ashland Springs Hotel on June 13, 2016. Pearce is a longtime…
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Archaeologist to determine threats to historical items in Plaza project

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 26, 2016
Ashland will have to hire an archaeologist to study whether a redesign of the Plaza would threaten artifacts buried nearby before construction can proceed. Once it has the archaeologist's report in hand, the Oregon State Historic…
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West Rim Road reopens as Bybee Creek firefighting continues

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 22, 2016
CRATER LAKE — West Rim Road, which has been closed for a week so firefighters could battle the Bybee Creek fire, reopened at 8 a.m. today. The Pacific Crest Trail and Rim Trail reopened Sunday, as crews continued to make significant…
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Entre Amigos: Sister City celebrates 44th annual Cervantes Festival

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 21, 2016
Ashland’s Sister City, Guanajuato, Mexico, has been recognized since 2005 as the “Cervantes Capital of the Americas” for its annual festival dedicated to Spanish novelist, playwright and poet Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, best known for his…
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Chamber Communiqué: Celebrate fall in Ashland with the Ashland Chamber and Southern Oregon…

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 12, 2016
By Dana Preston Ashland Chamber of Commerce Posted Sep. 12, 2016 at 4:15 PM Fall is a magical time of year in Ashland. The weather is crisp, leaves begin to change and our skiers and winter outdoor enthusiasts get ready for a snowy…
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Student thrift shopper finds rare Nike prototype believed to have been worn by Olympic runner

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 11, 2016
By Nick Morgan For the Tidings Posted Sep. 11, 2016 at 11:38 AM A Southern Oregon University student who supports himself reselling thrift store finds has stumbled upon a windfall of an aerodynamic sort. Trevor Mills of Talent is…
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Ashland Garden of the Month: Garden stretches from Oak Street to Bear Creek

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Aug 2, 2016
By Ruth Sloan Ashland Garden Club Posted Aug. 2, 2016 at 7:38 PM When Ben Gault purchased the cottage at 1156 Oak St. in 1971, the gorgeous willow tree that now graces the front of the property was a volunteer sapling. But it wasn’t…
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Ducks still looking for starting QB

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Jul 28, 2016
By Steve Gress The (Corvallis) Gazette-Times Posted Jul. 28, 2016 at 5:46 PM It’s a new season for the Oregon football program but the same question is at the forefront as a year ago: Who will start at quarterback? The Ducks turned…
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