Top stories in our weekly issue dated
February 04, 2009
Illinois Valley Fire District (IVFD), OSP and AMR ambulance responded to the scene. (Photo by IVFD Media Dept.)
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A deputy sheriff and his K-9 partner escaped serious injury after their patrol car went into a ditch and up an embankment, wiping out part of a plastic fence and rolling once Sunday night, Feb. 1 near milepost 39 of Hwy. 199 on the south side of O’Brien.
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Cave Junction Mayor Don Moore spent part of last week networking with regional and state officials to try and bring more services to the city.
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What’s up with the Josephine County Bldg.in Downtown Cave Junction was discussed by the county commissioners in the facility on Monday evening.
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In anticipation of forest management work in the Deer Creek watershed east of Selma, Bureau of Land Management will hold an open house on Thursday, Feb. 12, at Selma Community Center.
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On the evening of Thursday, Jan. 29, some 35 people attended a presentation by the Ontario, Canada-based company, Southern Oregon Gold, at the Guild Building in Grants Pass.
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Taz Allen with a Taurus PT1911 .45 ACP
During the decade since closure of the venerable Gun Cave, Illinois Valley residents have been without a local option for purchasing firearms and accessories. Taz Allen said that among his friends, it was a common complaint.
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News of an economic slowing apparently hasn’t reached Northwest Hairlines.
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It’s become an American tradition of sorts, even in Illinois Valley, to spend a weekend evening at a neighborhood pub, watching a live band crank out renditions of classic Rock songs.
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During the past few years, the Siskiyou Field Institute (SFI) has come a long way, as the vision of creating a facility at the Deer Creek Ranch in Selma has become a reality.
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The Cougars drove hard against a tough Henley team. (Photo by Illinois Valley News)
The game got off to a great start for the Cougars on Friday, Jan. 30 at Ken Mann Memorial Gym in Cave Junction.
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On Wednesday the 28th at Eagle Point the Girls Basketball team scored their season high point total, however were on the short end 55-37.
Just a hint of the stories from our print edition.
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- DeFazio votes to expand childrens’ health plan
- JoCo sheriff warns of telephone scam
- Rep sought for emergency committee
- Backyard bird watching with Harry
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- What to do with the homeless
- Airport Planning View
- Resist not the cheese
- Salutes Sheriff Gilbertson
- Likes Dave's Outdoor
- Economic Recovery
- Statutory Rape Laws
- Hail to the ex-chief
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