Top Stories of April 11, 2007
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Remote and steep terrain slowed recovery efforts. ('Illinois Valley News' photo)
The body of an apparent drowning victim was pulled from Illinois River Thursday afternoon.
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The politics of O & C
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On Friday, April 6, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) gave an update on his efforts to secure federal O&C funds.
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Pushing for O&C funds, Congressman Greg Walden (R-Ore.) testified last week before the House Committee on Natural Resources.
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Impending loss of federal O&C funding would affect county employment and services -- including law enforcement, libraries and road maintenance.
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Developer Larry Osborn asked the council to modify a condition of approval for a Master Planned Development (MPD) tentative plan for the Southridge at Laurel Pines subdivision.
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The Josephine County Republican Central Committee voted unanimously to support the county’s proposed May 15 public safety levy.
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Trees removed for a widening project on the north side of Cave Junction will be placed in an Illinois River tributary to enhance fish habitat and stream quality.
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Just a hint of the stories from our print edition. Buy one at a newsstand near you or subscribe today:
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Following its usual winter hiatus, the Cave Junction Art Walk will spring back to life.
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Why would a well-known symphony violinist and concert pianist want to perform a classical concert in Cave Junction?
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Although progress has been made to combat domestic violence and sexual assault, those problems are still quite prevalent.
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Our featured business of last week: Heritage Moments Scrapbooking
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Letters to the editor, your community forum.
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“Real estate in your brain is very precious. If something is not being used, the brain figures you don’t need it anymore.
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