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High school student’s project helped others learn job — and life — skills

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Jun 14, 2018
BY CAITLIN FOWLKES / FOR THE TIDINGS Ashland High School student Sierra Repp has decided to take the well-being of some of her peers into her own hands. For her summer project she partnered with Project UP, an arts initiative program for…
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Ashland New Plays Festival presents ‘Now This’

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Jun 8, 2018
Ashland New Plays Festival (ANPF) will present a dramatic reading of Scott Kaiser's play "Now This" at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 23, in the Great Hall at the Unitarian Center, 87 Fourth St. in Ashland. Kaiser is in his 26th season at the Oregon…
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Big ballot shaping up for Ashland voters in November

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Jun 1, 2018
Ashland voters have the chance to choose majorities of the City Council and Parks & Recreation Commission, as well as a city recorder and a municipal court judge, on Nov. 6. A total of nine positions will be on the ballot, including…
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Celebrity chef Guy Fieri visits 3 Ashland restaurants

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Jun 1, 2018
Guy Fieri, the celebrity star of “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” on the Food Network passed through Ashland Thursday. At 10:30 a.m. he tweeted, “1st stop on the family road trip to Yellowstone – Emigrant lake in Ashland, Oregon. Used to come…
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Ashland High students earn National Merit scholarships

Daily Tidings Editorial Board May 18, 2018
Three Ashland High School seniors are among 26 Oregonians recognized as National Merit Scholars in 2018. They’ll each receive annual scholarship awards of $2,500 for college. Claire Pryor, Julian Rice and Dylan Kistler, teammates on the…
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Pipeline protesters target Ashland bank

Daily Tidings Editorial Board May 9, 2018
Some two dozen protesters on Monday chanted, did street theater and gave speeches in front of Ashland’s Chase Bank, charging that JPMorgan Chase is a major financial backer of Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline, which is making a third try at…
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Schneider Museum host to four new exhibits

Vickie Aldous May 3, 2018
ASHLAND — The Schneider Museum of Art is transformed into four separate galleries with art ranging from minimalist to lush for exhibits that will continue through Sept. 9. An opening reception for the exhibits and artists will be held…
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Lithia water’s health benefits debated

Daily Tidings Editorial Board May 1, 2018
Legend has it Native Americans used it to care for the sick or elderly. In the early 1900s visitors began flocking to Ashland to bathe in it. And almost exactly 100 years later, many locals still describe it as a miracle drink. But does…
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Pulitzer-winning play incubated in Ashland

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Apr 19, 2018
The 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama announced Monday went to “Cost of Living” by Martyna Majok, a play that headlined the Ashland New Plays Festival (ANPF) in 2016. The playwright, a New Yorker, came to Ashland for two dramatic readings of…
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Classic films, Chris Cooper among 2018 AIFF highlights

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Apr 9, 2018
By Laurie Heuston Revels Posted Apr 9, 2018 at 7:43 AM Ashland Independent Film Festival’s director Richard Herskowitz believes that filmmakers’ exposure to classic films inspires them to question and reinvent filmmaking conventions, he…
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