Top stories in our weekly issue dated Nov. 28, 2007

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Oregon State Police cited a Cave Junction resident on charges including DUII. (Photos by Dale & Elaine Sandberg, Illinois Valley Fire District Media Dept.)

Oregon State Police cited a Cave Junction resident on charges including driving under the influence of an intoxicant and failure to perform the duties of a driver following an injury accident. The three-vehicle crash occurred on Hwy. 199 near O’Brien. Story here.(Photos by Dale & Elaine Sandberg, Illinois Valley Fire District Media Dept.)

Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River

Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River

    Gil Gilbertson, Josephine County sheriff

    Illinois Valley Rotary Club honored member Gil Gilbertson, Josephine County sheriff, with a Paul Harris Fellowship. Gilbertson was accompanied by his wife, Diann, during the club’s weekly noon meeting Tuesday, Nov. 20 at the Junction Inn’s Boswell Room. The fellowship is awarded in recognition of a Rotarian’s contribution to the Rotary Foundation. (Photo by Michelle Binker, Illinois Valley News)

  • City views used truck; might change meeting schedule to Wednesdays

    New

    Odds and ends were the order of business for the Cave Junction City Council during a 25-minute meeting in city hall Monday night.

  • National suit seeks to end computer ballot counting

    New

    It was through an interest in Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul that Illinois Valley resident Rubie O’Dell became associated with a movement to require that primary election ballots be hand-counted.

  • Funding alternatives studied by county commission

    New

    Josephine County has received its last “Safety Net” check from the federal government, so now it must be asked what is in the works to provide the finances necessary for the county to continue to provide services to its residents.




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  • Stories from the print edition

    • Youth Wrestling Club slates Tournament of Champions
    • Student Achievers
    • Osteopathic physician joins clinic
    • Beware of candle fires during the holidays
    • State covers pets in disasters
    • GP homicide investigated
    • Thanksgiving traffic fatalities decline
    • Illinois River Corridor use fees eyed by Forest Service
    • Eschew winter stagnation
    • Barlow reworking boundaries for Holland Loop aggregate mining proposal
    • Christmas tree permits available in CJ
    • TRSD to use trimester plan
    • Happy holidays can be dampened by unsafe decorations
    • And much more...
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