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Culture of Peace: Agenda for a new global civilization

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Nov 4, 2017
I am delighted to contribute the first in a series of writings to focus on the broader national and international perspectives on the Culture of Peace which have been initiated by the Ashland Culture of Peace Commission in collaboration…
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Author: Your color affects your healthcare

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Nov 4, 2017
Thousands of people die every year from treatable conditions because they are black and the cost to the health care system of allowing this is more than $1 trillion, Dayna Bowen Matthews of the University of Virginia Law School and author…
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Reaching out to ‘bag’ more donors

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Nov 1, 2017
By Tammy Asnicar For the Tidings Volunteers from the Food Projects of Medford, Ashland, Phoenix, Talent and Eagle Point are taking it to the streets Saturday in an effort to recruit more donors and more believers in the “Power of One…
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CERT trainees come to the aid of earthquake victims

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Oct 11, 2017
Ashland Fire & Rescue’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training culminated Saturday afternoon with a mock disaster simulation involving area elementary, middle and high school students role-playing victims of an earthquake.…
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OSF to lay off a dozen employees

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Oct 10, 2017
At its year-end company call Friday, Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced that, mainly because of lost revenues from smoky air, it will trim seven positions from the acting company and five from non-acting posts in development, artistic…
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Talent Community Center draws its power from the sun

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Oct 5, 2017
By Tony Boom For the Tidings The ribbon cutting for a solar array that will generate an estimated 86 percent of the Talent Community Center’s electrical needs will be held at noon Saturday as part of the city's annual Harvest Festival.…
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The truth of ‘What We Were’ hits home

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Oct 3, 2017
The leadership of Ashland New Plays Festival digs deep into their many submissions to find a small clutch of plays worthy of exposure. More often than not, they uncover hits instead of misses. I've seen a lot of good plays at ANPF over…
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Average SOU student debt tops $27,000

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 12, 2017
Upon graduation, 68 percent of Southern Oregon University’s Class of 2016 had student debt, and that debt averaged $27,375, according to a report published in August by LendEDU. The organization’s second annual student debt report was…
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OCT cracks ‘Baskerville: A Sherlock Mystery’

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 11, 2017
By Tammy Asnicar for Revels Ken Ludwig’s fast-paced comedic whodunit with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the case pushes all the perfect buttons, says Rick Robinson, who directs Oregon Cabaret Theater’s fall production of…
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Police: Ditch Trail landowner slapped hiker

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 7, 2017
Mary Chilton, the owner of property above the Ditch Trail who has been fighting to keep trail walkers from parking on her property, was arrested Friday for assault and harassment and taken to the Jackson County Jail for allegedly slapping a…
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