Former Deer Creek Ranch site slated to become education center, field station
Siskiyou Field Institute partnering with SOU at 870-acre site. cont ...
City delays approval of proposed facility until further questions answered
I.V. Garden Club has significant role in
Rough & Ready Botanical Wayside 

New head chef, general manager prepare Chateau for May 5 opening 
Preparations in high gear as Chateau readies itself for 2006 season. cont ...
Josephine County Airports Commission discusses maintaining rural charm vs. impending expansion 
Officials cite accomplishments in special Oregon legislative session 
Legislature allots more $$ to education, passes Jessica's Law.
Ballots to select commissioner, sheriff in May 16 primary election available 
Selma Farmers' Market set to open May 14 
Yummie fresh produce and more on Selma's horizon. cont ...
Williams resident to share insights on arborsculpture May 11 in GP


I.V. 'Chinatown' brief, noisy history little known facet of valley's past 
Another in a series celebrating
Josephine County's sesquicentennial, by Roger Brandt.
Also - Josephine County sesquicentennial celebration on near horizon;
Josephine Creek a gold nugget of history;
Cold Springs Mountain Trail:
Josephine County's lifeline to the coast;
Artifacts clue to valley visit
by Spanish 200 years ago;
Legacy of hydraulic mining leaves
lasting imprint on Illinois Valley;
Oregon Cavemen herald JoCo tourism industry;
Early 'Road to the Sea' marked efforts to open valley-coastal trade;
Desperate winter gives meaning to phrase 'worth his salt;'
Historic quake proof
of present danger; and
Early day Illinois Valley shaped by Chinese immigrants
Toler fair and able, Fasching will 'take care of business', what is DeFazio up to or are we fortunate to have him, Vichi an asset to libraries? 
Letters to the Editor, your community forum. cont ...