Details vary tremendously, depending on the source, but a “scuffle” early Monday morning, May 26 outside a Downtown Cave Junction bar has some Illinois Valley residents hopping mad. (Video "photo" provided) Full story here.
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Voters will decide on district funding plans.
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Full backing toward increasing timber revenues, and the possibility of a bed tax are among suggestions for long-term funding supported by the Josephine County Board of Commissioners.
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Due to what it’s calling the frequency of disturbances related to alcohol sales at one downtown establishment, the Cave Junction City Council is noting concerns.
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A U.S. Forest Service (USFS) project to improve fish habitat at Illinois Valley’s Grayback Campground along Sucker Creek got under way Wednesday, May 28.
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In the wake of the shooting death of an unarmed man from Brookings, his family plans a civil suit against Del Norte Sheriff’s Office (DNSO) charging wrongful death and police brutality.
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The Oregon Dept. of Human Services (DHS) is going tobacco-free -- outside buildings it owns or leases as well as inside.
Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River
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“If we build it, they will come” is the mantra of Larry Warnicke, as he plans a “Disneyland Adventure of Flea Markets” on 3 acres adjacent to Rough & Ready Lumber Co.
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Country charm and big-city sophistication help make Northwest Hairlines in Cave Junction so successful.
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Grand introduction of new bottled water set for Friday, Saturday at Shop Smart
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When I caught up with DeLos “Sonny” Ness, he’d just spent the morning helping his grandson move into a new home.
Valley Visitor: your source for information about things to do in Illinois Valley
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Illinois Valley High School announced recipients of 2008 spring sports awards that were bestowed during a recent ceremony.
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Scholarships and awards valued at thousands of dollars overall were given during a recent program at Illinois Valley High School.
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Stories from the print edition
- Think your water bill's a bit high?
- The Family House provides accommodations for hospital out-of-area patients' families
- Marmon new ODOT Rogue district chief
- Anger linked to softball scene
- Interstate 5 car stop yields $61,340 cash; money laundering case suspected
- And much more...
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