‘BROADWAY PHIL & THE SHOUTERS,’ with guest saxophonist Wally Aiken, entertained an enthusiastic crowd Thursday, July 5 in Jubilee Park for the fourth in the series of free concerts sponsored by Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce. (IVN photo)
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Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilbertson met with Cave Junction Mayor Tony Paulson to explore the possibility of using the basement of city hall as a sheriff’s office substation.
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Of five persons injured in a catastrophic crash in Downtown Cave Junction, only the driver still is hospitalized this week.
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City Hall was packed for the meeting for on a proposed $2.56 million Local Improvement District (LID) on Redwood Hwy. at the north end of town.
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Rep. Walden (R-Hood River) faced numerous questions regarding the continuing war in Iraq during a town hall meeting Tuesday afternoon.
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Longtime Illinois Valley resident and sports coach Rick Dees has volunteered to bring back the annual Blackberry Co-ed Softball Tournament.
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Most people would never expect to see a fish playing a bass guitar or a bird playing an accordion.
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A loud, explosive sound in Downtown Cave Junction on Sunday was caused by a 38-foot diesel-powered motorhome towing a car smashing into and demolishing Pizza Pit restaurant after the rig struck two cars and went out of control.
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Proposed changes to Josephine County’s charter caused much consternation among the board of commissioners last week.
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Following several months of meetings and discussions, the Josephine County Fire Protection Committee is preparing to go public with its recommendations.
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The potential effects of the laws passed the 2007 legislature won’t be immediately clear to the public.
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BEND, Oregon (AP) -- Last weekend, Kent Couch settled down in his lawn chair with some snacks -- and a parachute. Attached to his lawn chair were 105 large helium balloons.
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