Top Stories of March 14, 2007
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SONG AND DANCE, art and poetry were the order of the evening Saturday, March 10 at the Women’s Café, a benefit function for Takilma’s Dome School. Above, Melaugh Baker executes a sensual belly dance. (Photo Michelle Binker/I.V. News)
A nationwide all-points bulletin has been issued following a home invasion with gunfire in Kerby by armed men wearing ski masks early Tuesday, March 13.
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Temporarily easing financial ills of the County is possible through an Emergency Supplemental funding bill.
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Total payroll employment fell by 380 jobs during January, as many industries reduced staffing levels boosting the unemployment rate to 8.4 percent.
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County commissioners approved a maximum capacity for the county jail in Grants Pass but that doesn’t mean 170 inmates will be in the facility.
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Citing a lack of coverage, Mayor Paulson is taking steps to terminate the city contract with Sheriff.
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IVCDO will hold its annual general membership meeting at the Josephine County Bldg. in Downtown Cave Junction.
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The IVFD board to accept the annexation requests during their brief meeting Thursday night, March 8.
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The State
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The Three Rivers School District Board of Education voted to oppose a bill establishing an insurance pool for employees.
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For more than 30 years, Basic Rights Oregon (BRO) has fought to end discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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Currently, public employees prohibited from striking cannot include staffing and safety issues in contracts.
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More news and information in our print edition.
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Unionization curbs animal control move
- Saving family land-based business workshop goal
- Grant aims at more jobs in S.W. Oregon
- DeFazio looking at safety belts for buses.
- State house approves 'Rainy Day Fund.'
- Boys 16, 18 arrested in Dutch theft.
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Illinois Valley musical artist Libby Goines has an appetite to take a bite of the Big Apple.
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Jo Sauer is the featured artist from the Illinois Valley Fine Artists at Sterling Savings Bank for March and April.
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Seventh-graders at Lorna got to finish their Asian Art project Tuesday after a two-week delay.
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Rogue Gallery & Art Center is featuring artist Jan Schmitz in its outer gallery.
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A bill in the Oregon Senate to establish an insurance pool for school employees has administrators aghast of higher costs involved.
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Persons arrested will be in line for a “Get Out of Jail Free” card.
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Four city of Grants Pass men were arrested in connection with a report by two other men that they were assaulted, menaced and robbed.
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Republicans from throughout Oregon converged in this coastal town Friday for the 43rd annual Dorchester Convention.
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The star at last week's Philadelphia Auto Show wasn't a sports car or an economy car. It was a sports-economy car — one that combines performance and practicality under one hood. CBS News
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