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November 24, 2010

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Janice Pruitt Gutenberg smiles as she talks about her paintings and how she picked up on her mother, Ina Pruitt“s
love for the Pslam of David. Ms. Gutenberg“s works can be viewed and purchased at Rogue Community College
in Kerby. Don“t forget to stop by during the Southern Oregon Guild“s holliday open house Dec. 10, 2010 in Kerby (Photo by Dan Mancuso, IV News)

  • It“s payback time for the Kerby Water District

    After receiving a loan of $437,000 to install a pipeline to bring Cave Junction water to residences in Kerby, it“s time for the small water district there to return the favor.

  • O&C Lands Proposal seeks compromise

    Oregon counties have counted on timber sales to fund schools and other community programs.

  • Forestry group seeks new location

    The Forestry Action Committee (FAC), lodged in a U.S. Forest Service building for 18 years, now must find a new office location to carry out its activities.

  • Kerby resident arrested on drug, firearm charges

    A search warrant led to the arrest of a Kerby man last week on four drug charges as well as a single gun charge.




Community

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During the Southern Oregon Guild for artists and artisans art show held Friday Nov. 19th at the Kerby RCC, Ken Fenstermacher explains that his Native American artwork stemmed from being bored while recovering from an illness. “I started with one kit and that led to another“ Fenstermacher said. (Photo by Dan Mancuso, IV News)

  • New artists display work at Artist Guild

    Illinois Valley artists young and old showcased their work in all mediums Friday, Nov. 19, at the Southern Oregon Guild gallery.

  • New library manager hopes for increased hours, programs

    Jennifer Rogers hasn’t been managing the Josephine Community Library in Cave Junction for very long, but she already has plans underway to increase the library’s public services.

  • FEMA, Frontier offer winter weather advice

    Southern Oregon weather has quickly taken a turn for the worse, with snow just beginning to fall this past weekend. But if emergencies do occur, residents can take some simple steps to stay safe.

  • Christmas Tree cutting permits available

    Tired of plastic trees in the living room“ Starting Wednesday, Nov. 24, individuals and families can buy permits to cut their own Christmas tree for the holidays.

  • Events calendar Events Calendar

    All the Valley's happenings in the Events Calendar







IVHS Sports

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Xenia Velasco struts her stuff at the Nov. 18, 2010, IVHS performance of “45 Minutes to Broadway“ (Photo by Dan Mancuso, IV News)




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