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Jackson County Commissioners Accused of Election Law Violations

Lucille McNamara Mar 5, 2024
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Jackson County for All says two of the county’s three commissioners have violated the law by publicly appealing to residents not to support the organization’s campaign for change. UPDATE 1: More Board Commissioners…
Environment

Crater Lake Concession Contract Eyed By New Company

Diane Megaw Mar 5, 2024
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — The National Park Service (NPS) announced in a press release that hospitality company ExplorUS intends to take over the concessions contract at Crater Lake National Park after several controversies arose at the park…
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Southern Oregon is a “Childcare Desert”

Lucille McNamara Mar 4, 2024
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Southern Oregon is a “childcare desert,” says Rene Brandon, director of the Southern Oregon Early Learning Service Hub. One of the Highest Dropout Rates in the Country With one of the highest school…
Environment

Juvenile Chinook Salmon Swimming Through Klamath River Perish In Their Masses

Diane Megaw Mar 4, 2024
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) confirmed that around 830,000 juvenile salmon released from the Fall Creek Fish Hatchery on February 26 turned up dead in the Klamath River over the last week.…
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Ashland City Council Will Decide Fate of Temporary Homeless Shelter at a Meeting Tomorrow

Lucille McNamara Mar 3, 2024
ASHLAND, Ore. — The fate of the 2200 Ashland St. property acquired last year to house homeless people during emergencies and severe weather conditions will be decided by the City Council at a study session Tuesday evening. UPDATE: 2200…
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Ninth Circuit Judges Deny First Amendment Motion In Appeal By Oregon Senators Who Walked Out

Diane Megaw Mar 3, 2024
The Federal Appeal Courts ruled on Thursday that the state senators who walked out in protest for six weeks are not protected by the First Amendment in their bid to run for reelection. The decision confirms the earlier Oregon Supreme Court…
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Federal Natural Disaster Relief Available For Cherry Farmers After 2023 Erratic Weather

Diane Megaw Mar 2, 2024
After one of the worst growing seasons on record, federal aid and loans have been made available to cherry farmers in 9 Oregon counties through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency. Farmers have eight months to apply for…
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Oregon Governor Has Final Say in Criminalization of Drug Possession

Lucille McNamara Mar 2, 2024
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek will have the final yeah or nay say when she assesses the pros and cons of House Bill 4002 approved by the Senate on Friday. HB 4002 will reintroduce the criminalization of drug possession and received the support…
Business

Rogue Valley Baby Boomers Will Retire Soon: County Should Up Their Game To Attract New Opportunities

Diane Megaw Mar 1, 2024
MEDFORD, Ore. — At their second annual State Of Rogue Valley business summit on Thursday, Southern Oregon Regional Economic Development Incorporated (SOREDI) hosted over 200 business owners, managers, and leaders who shared their input on…
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Governor Wins Battle to Provide Oregon with More Housing

Lucille McNamara Mar 1, 2024
Governor Tina Kotek’s long-fought high-ticket battle to provide more housing throughout the state has been approved by the Senate. The proposals will now be referred to the House for final approval. Gov. Kotek staked her political career to…
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