Top Stories in our weekly issue dated
December 22, 2010

News

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A parish member enters Valley Evangelical Free Church Sunday, Dec. 19, as covered roads didn“t keep area residents from attending services. (Photo by Dan Mancuso, I V News)

  • Lines down again

    Residents in the Illinois Valley and Wolf Creek experienced another phone service outage early in the afternoon on Thursday, Dec. 16.

  • Josephine County inmates to be charged for jail time

    Starting Jan. 1, 2011, Josephine County criminals will have to pay their dues in more than just jail time.

  • Cave Junction man died of natural causes

    The death certificate of a Cave Junction man found dead in his driveway on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 4, says that he died of natural causes.




Community

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Kindergarten -1st Grade - Walker Wallace, Robert Anderson, Mr. V, , Emma Smith, Saffire Burdette, Taviya Downing-Star (not pictured Araceli Zayas)

  • Local businesses worry about outages

    The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has been moving and replacing poles for traffic lights in Cave Junction in preparation for a new traffic signal.

  • Local couple makes its mark with alpaca farm

    “Sustainability“ might be the buzzword of the last few years. But John and Christine Gardiner aren“t just taking it at face value.

  • Winter music groups ring in holidays

    Illinois Valley High School students in four different musical ensembles performed a diverse selection of tunes Thursday, Dec. 16, in the Winter Festival Concert.

  • Events calendar Events Calendar

    All the Valley's happenings in the Events Calendar







IVHS Sports

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Lorna Byrne 8th grader Nick Worley fights for a rebound in the December 15th loss to Eagle Point. (Photo by Dan Mancuso, I V News)

  • LBMS basketball ends season, looks ahead
    Don“t let the records fool you.

    The seventh- and eighth grade boys“ basketball teams at Lorna Byrne Middle School may have finished 2-9 and 1-10 respectively, but they are practically unrecognizable from the teams that started the season.

  • Girls“ basketball faces obstacles, gains confidence

    On Saturday, Dec. 18, the Lady Cougars basketball squad faced another tough team in the form of Days Creek High School on the road, falling 33-61.

  • Cougar wrestlers place in North Valley tournament

    Two varsity wrestlers from Illinois Valley High School placed in the top five during a weekend tournament at North Valley High School Friday, Dec. 17, and Saturday, Dec. 18.




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