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Jackson County Opioid Overdoses Surge: Alert Issued

Diane Megaw Apr 4, 2024
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — An increase in emergency medical responses as well as admissions to the emergency department between March 24 and 29 in the county has led Jackson County Public Health (JCPH) to issue an overdose alert for opioid…
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Oregon Nonprofit was Paid 100 Times More Than Foster Parents to Care for Vulnerable Children

Lucille McNamara Apr 4, 2024
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) paid the nonprofit, Dynamic Life, more than 100 times what foster parents receive for looking after the state’s most vulnerable children. The ODHS admits making mistakes in an internal report…
Football

Raiders/Fighters Mills Bowl Tickets Go on Sale Today

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Apr 3, 2024
ASHLAND, Ore. — Tickets go on sale today (Wednesday) at 9 a.m. for the long-awaited fourth-round clash of the Mills Bowl between the Southern Oregon University Raiders and their Japanese counterparts, the Fighters, from Kwansei Gakuin…
Business

Appeal To Oregon Governor To Pause Coastal Wind Project By Seafood Industry

Diane Megaw Apr 3, 2024
A coalition that includes numerous members of the seafood industry and other interested parties called on Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek to put a stop to the offshore wind energy development planned off the Southern Oregon Coast. The group hopes to…
Education

Bucket List Sites Tracing the History of Chinese Immigrants in Oregon Can Now be Investigated

Lucille McNamara Apr 2, 2024
ASHLAND, Ore. — Bucket list sites identified over the years by the Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project to uncover a footprint of Chinese nationals who lived and worked in Oregon can now be investigated and other “dream projects” implemented…
Environment

Oregon’s Urban Trees Get Extra Support

Diane Megaw Apr 1, 2024
Oregon's Urban and Community Assistance Forestry Program has expanded its support services for urban forests and trees in urban areas through new funding. This has more than tripled the number of employees engaged in support work. …
Education

The Less privileged Communities of Oregon are the Main Beneficiaries of a Federal Funding Package

Lucille McNamara Mar 31, 2024
Rural, coastal, and underprivileged communities in Oregon will be the main beneficiaries of a $21.3 billion federal funding package to bolster education, nonprofits, and institutions, say Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden in a press…
Environment

Wildlife Crossing In Southern Oregon Gets Federal Funding Boost

Diane Megaw Mar 30, 2024
An initiative of the Southern Oregon Wildlife Crossing Coalition (SOWCC) has made progress towards its funding goals with the addition of $400,000 approved by Congress for fencing to be erected in the Mariposa Preserve for a wildlife…
Top Stories

Southern Oregon Defective Homes For Wildfire Survivors To Be Replaced, Not Rebuilt

Diane Megaw Mar 29, 2024
UPDATE: Oregon Mobile Manor Will Rise Like Phoenix from the Ashes JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — After the wildfires, the Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) built modular homes for 118 families, but the replacement homes were…
Environment

Lower Klamath Dam and River State of Emergency declared

Lucille McNamara Mar 29, 2024
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — The Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors has declared a state of emergency because of water quality issues in the Lower Klamath Dam and River. Presence of Heavy Metals Will Dissipate But the presence of…
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