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Illinois Valley News  
       
May 24, 2006

 

'Sugars' unpalatable
to large protest group

Over-capacity crowd sounds off
at CJ city council meeting. cont ...

Primary election results
For commissioner, it's a battle of the Daves; Sheriff Brian or Sheriff Gil? cont ...

PacPow: lightning to blame for May 20 outage

 

Mayor: funding woes
to keep pool closed
this season

$103. 4 million JoCo budget set
for board approval

Snow removal, repairs, mark
Bear Camp Road opening

Fuel conditions warrant early
declaration of fire season

Forest health initiative passed
by U.S. House

Panel touts 'ecostry,' tourism
as logging alternative

Copeland Sand & Gravel / Barlow
planning expansion along
East Fork Illinois River

Neighbors of Holland Loop Pit file
complaint in opposition to operating permit;
alleging illegal dumping, soil removal. cont ...


Savor the Valley auction, benefit set
Event at Bridgeview Vineyards to support Sikiyou Comm. Health Center capital campaign. cont ...

Artist, kids' tile quilt a peaceful legacy

21st Century successes due at IVHS

TRSD/community program to provide freshmen
a bridge to the future

Fuels-reduction work / training by Lomakatsi
thinning five acres near IVHS

Small-diameter wood utilization also focus of group's efforts. cont ...


I.V. 'Chinatown' brief, noisy history little known facet of valley's past
Another in a series celebrating Josephine C
ounty'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


Well done, IV News; hooray for libraries; make 'em pay for libraries; hey, vote for the libraries; keep the pool open; don't open the topless bar
Letters to the Editor, your community forum. cont ...

Now, that was a good dog!
Oregon man files $1.6 million 'loss of companionship' claim for runover pet. --Reuters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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