JUNIOR GOLF lessons are under way at Illinois Valley Golf Course. The inexpensive training is for youth ages 5 through 15. For more information phone 592-3151. (Photo by Scott Jorgensen, Illinois Valley News)
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An action-packed schedule for this weekend is on tap with a celebration of valley high school alumni, plus a classic car show, and a country fair.
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Good protection for structural fires is provided by Illinois Valley Fire District (IVFD), but more stations, equipment and personnel are recommended.
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The odor of gunpowder lingers in the air, as blasts echo off the hillsides and metallic pings ring out.
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During 2006, the county commissioners abolished the separate advisory boards for the Grants Pass and Illinois Valley airports, citing an overall lack of productivity.
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Radical environmentalists are using America’s public education system to advance their agenda, author Holly Swanson told a crowd in Grants Pass Friday.
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Young and old enjoyed the Solstice Skills Share held Saturday, June 10 at the Frog Farm in Takilma.
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Takilma resident Lisa Rohde remembers battling allergies for most of her life as a younger person.
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Stories from the print edition
- FAA funding to improve I.V. Airport weather news
- More employed in JoCo
- 'Bottle Bill' rides again
- Red Cross helps family
- City Council simmers over BBQ brouhaha
- Missing man presumed drown
- Church struck by bullets
- Summer meals for children
- OSP trooper goes for drag
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In the face of an allocation dispute, Josephine County residents provided input to members of the county Budget Committee.
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Legislation for extended county payments legislation, the Iraq War and other pressing issues were discussed by Sen. Wyden.
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It’s hard not to notice the high level of construction that’s occurring on the north side of Cave Junction.
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A Selma mother of six children died Wednesday afternoon when she crashed her vehicle into the rear of a van waiting to make a left turn from Hwy. 199 approximately 9 miles south of Grants Pass.
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