Top Stories in our weekly issue dated
January 05, 2011

News

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14 horses and 4 llamas were reported at the Airport Drive property Thursday, Dec. 30. The residents are currently
working to improve their shelter. (Photo by Darcy Wallace, Illinois Valley News)

  • Sheriff, residents work to help animals

    On Thursday, Dec. 30, Josephine County Sheriff’s Office deputies and animal control officials responded to complaints of possible animal mistreatment at an Airport Drive property in Cave Junction.

  • Junction Inn restaurant closed for repairs

    Heavy rain is great for puddles to splash in, but not so great for older rooftops.

  • Goals reached, others evolve for Safe House

    The Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance first formed to help domestic violence victims get support in 2000. As 2010 ended, the organization completed a decade of its services in the community.




Community

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Charlene Hickerson helps with breakfast clean-up at Jubilee Park on Dec. 25. (Photo by Dan Mancuso, Illinois Valley

  • Cave Junction Cares proves Christmas spirit still exists

    On Christmas Day, the Cave Junction Cares program wrapped up 2010 with breakfast at Jubilee Park.

  • Knowledge for budding farmers

    A new course on farm management from the Oregon State University extension service is coming to Kerby this winter.

  • It’s property assessment time

    With 2011 upon us, communities and corporations, large and small, start anew— and so do filings on personal property returns for tax purposes for businesses.

  • Events calendar Events Calendar

    All the Valley's happenings in the Events Calendar







IVHS Sports

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Senior Laurissa Tausaga drives to the basket in the season home opener. (Photo by Dan Mancuso, Illinois Valley News)

  • Lady Cougars pounce for back-to-back wins

    Breaking a nine-game slide, the Illinois Valley High School girls’ varsity basketball team won two in a row Tuesday, Dec. 21, and Wednesday, Dec. 22.




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  • Dude, Where“s my van“
  • County whooping cough cases increasing
  • St. Matthias Church serving the poor of the Illinois Valley
  • 20 gallons for Jack Dempsey“s Rolls Royce
  • Selma Center to get upgrade


Top stories from last week: Dec 29, 2010