O’BRIEN CRASH - Pennsylvania residents John Kurtz, 62, and Christine Kurtz, 49, suffered injuries when their motorcycle crashed into a ditch Sunday afternoon, Aug. 19. Transported by American Medical Response to Three Rivers Community Hospital in Grants Pass, they were reported in good condition Monday, Aug. 20. (Photo by Dale & Elaine Sandberg, Illinois Valley Fire District Media Dept.)
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Coming up fast are the 36th annual Illinois Valley Lions Club Labor Day Festival & Parade, again offering an array of activities.
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Commissioners Raffenburg and Toler voted in favor of an order designating the real property for parks improvements.
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If community members truly care about reducing crime, they will “step up to the plate” and volunteer their time and talents in partnership with the sheriff’s office.
Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River
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County payments, and effects of global warming were among issues touched upon by Rep. Walden .
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Rep. DeFazio
Rep. DeFazio, a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Congress, found that the war in Iraq seems to be paramount in the minds of the public.
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It may seem like summer sunshine is unavoidable these days, but there’s at least one place that stays dark through it all — the Oregon Caves National Monument.
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House Bill 3543,that establishes aggressive greenhouse gas emission reduction goals for the state, has been signed by Gov. Kulongoski.
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A plan that could result in a hefty timber harvest increase while adding jobs and revenue for Southwestern Oregon -- including Josephine County -- was unveiled by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
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Those interested in finding out what might be done to reopen Josephine County libraries can attend a meeting in Selma on Wednesday, Aug. 15.
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Making Josephine County as powerfully self-reliant as possible is the goal of a Renewable Energy Task Force being organized by Dave Toler, vice chairman of the county board of commissioners.
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Around-the-clock staffing at some stations of Illinois Valley Fire District (IVFD) in Cave Junction could be achieved with three salaried squads of two firefighters each.
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Three public hearings and various reports comprised a routine meeting of the Cave Junction City Council in city hall on Monday night, Aug. 13.
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A proposed resolution opposing the federal Real I. D. Act of 2005 could be considered by the Josephine County Board of Commissioners.
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