Top Stories of March 21, 2007
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Dave Toler accepts a plaque from Jim Weaver, chairman of the TRSD board. (Photos by Scott Jorgensen/‘IVN’)
Steps to boost employment and help the economy by securing tenants at I.V. Airport taken by two members of the Airports Advisory Commission.
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Opportunity for growth is seen for IVCDO, as it has taken over a grant-funded loan program after dissolution of a regional microenterprise development center.
Related story: Efforts of local businesses recognized by IVCDO
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Craig Ackerman, site superintendent for the National Park Service, announced Monument opening.
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Directors working to gather information and bids.
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Josephine County Board of Commissioners ordered the county fair board of directors to fix finances by the end of the fiscal year.
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Unexpected February snowfall delayed action but SCHC is closer to completion.
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Declining enrollment and rising costs are hanging over TRSD as officials prepare budget. Related story: Lack of attention to state's ed budget causes concern, remedial legislation
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A shortage in personnel the Sheriff’s Office has reduced the hours the Records Division is open for non-emergency calls.
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The State:
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Legislation establishing a General Fund “Rainy Day” account was signed into law Friday.
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Portland’s Uptown Liquor Store sold $7.23 million in distilled spirits during 2006, topping the state’s 241 stores in sales for the year.
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- Three girls found dead in rural GP fifth-wheel
- City handles sewage flow
- Merlin resident's wife dead at scene of two-car traffic crash
- 2 GP transients stabbed; murder attempt logged
- Newport U.S. Marine honored
- DeFazio concerned about gas prices
- State burned about tobacco addiction
- Police arrest two transients at GP site to be drug house
- Mandatory school health insurance approval disliked by some
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Imagine inheriting a collection of rare wildflower paintings completed by your great-grandmother 70 years ago.
A sample of the wildflower art at Jefferson State Financial Group
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Enjoy afternoon refreshments and meet artist Mallory Hicklin Saturday, at SOG Gallery in Kerby.
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A nationwide all-points bulletin has been issued following a home invasion with gunfire in Kerby by armed men wearing ski masks early Tuesday, March 13.
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Temporarily easing financial ills of the County is possible through an Emergency Supplemental funding bill.
Related Story...
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Total payroll employment fell by 380 jobs during January, as many industries reduced staffing levels boosting the unemployment rate to 8.4 percent.
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County commissioners approved a maximum capacity for the county jail in Grants Pass but that doesn’t mean 170 inmates will be in the facility.
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Letters to the editor, your community forum.
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The U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has finally handed down its decision in the closely-watched case of Fartman v. Pull My Finger Fred. Wired Blog Network
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