Drivers swamp car into streambed and rivers. Full story and pictures here.
-
Josephine Community Libraries Inc. (JCLI) kicked off its five-week membership drive Saturday, May 17 with a procession and commemoration of the one-year anniversary of the day the Josephine County Library Main Branch shut its doors to the public.
-

The first hot days of the year are ahead, and some old burn piles may return to life as a result, said Oregon Dept. of Forestry (ODF).
-
Public health officials in the Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS) will use $550,000 in federal public health emergency preparedness funds to bolster local efforts statewide.
-

Oregon’s children have one of the highest rates of tooth decay in the United States, according to the Smile Survey by Oregon Dept. of Human Services.
-

AAA projects that the number of Americans traveling during the Memorial Day holiday will drop this year compared to 2007.
-
A Brookings resident identified as Bobby Jones was shot to death near Hiouchi, Calif. on Hwy. 199 Friday, May 16, according to authorities.
-

A Montana woman, identified as Great Falls resident Josephine H. Miller, 75, died on U.S. Hwy. 199 near the California/Oregon border a few miles south of O’Brien.
Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River
-
And now for something totally different: Enjoy classical guitar concerts and fine dinners at The Chateau at Oregon Caves National Monument Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14.
-
Cave Junction eatery adds pizza to its selection of food, espresso drinks and ‘munch’ more
-
Suri Futures will host Open Farm Days Sunday and Monday, May 25 and 26 at the farm at the west end of River Street in Cave Junction.
Valley Visitor: your source for information about things to do in Illinois Valley
African culture comes alive with LTA. For the fourth consecutive year, the Illinois River Valley Arts Council Learning Through Art (LTA) program brought its three-day Africa Project to seventh-grade students at Lorna Byrne Middle School.
Full story here.
Just a hint of the stories from our print edition.
Buy one at a newsstand near you or
subscribe today.
-
Stories from the print edition
- Deadlines same despite holiday
- ODOT’s Expressway REA available
- OSU offers bio-ag course
- State land group offers guide
- Wearing life jackets when boating increases survival chance
- And much more...
Subscribe to the I.V. News. Now with convenient and secure online payment.
Click here to learn more about how you can tell us what you think
-
By Ed Feulner, The Heritage Foundation; “What could possibly go wrong?” That’s what members of Congress probably thought when they began shoveling bigger subsidies at ethanol producers. Now, with food riots erupting in some parts of the world, we have our answer -- a lot.
-
Letters to the editor, your community forum.
This page is best viewed with the free
Firefox
browser.