A family in Selma was burned out of its rented home. Story... (Photo by IVN)
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In the face of an allocation dispute, Josephine County residents provided input to members of the county Budget Committee.
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Legislation for extended county payments legislation, the Iraq War and other pressing issues were discussed Sen. Wyden.
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It’s hard not to notice the high level of construction that’s occurring on the north side of Cave Junction.
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A Selma mother of six children died Wednesday afternoon when she crashed her vehicle into the rear of a van waiting to make a left turn from Hwy. 199 approximately 9 miles south of Grants Pass.
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“We are stocked to capacity with excellent books.”
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A project that began last year to benefit Wildlife Images Rehabilitation Center is being expanded this year to include restoration of Oregon Caves Chateau.
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Young and old enjoyed the Solstice Skills Share held Saturday, June 10 at the Frog Farm in Takilma.
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Takilma resident Lisa Rohde remembers battling allergies for most of her life as a younger person.
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He may have a famous name, but in this neck of the woods, tile -- not singing -- is his forte.
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Stories from the print edition
- Train wreck in Illinois Valley
- Free tours at Oregon Caves
- Soil, Water District sets meeting
- Budget fix proposes land sale
- Prescription plan approved
- Grants Pass Downs offers horsing around
- Wind energy ideas
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An 18-year-old June 5 graduate of Illinois Valley High School and another a 16-year-old junior student at the school, were pronounced dead at the scene of a vehicle rollover on Takilma Road.
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IVSHA has purchased the current Home Valley Bank building in Cave Junction and will move its operations there.
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Builder Hoyt Patton crossed swords with the Cave Junction City Council during the Monday night meeting in city hall.
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Residents jammed Cave Junction City Hall on Monday night to voice their opinions on a proposed $2.56 million Local Improvement District.
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A last-minute budget proposal by the chairman of the Josephine County Board of Commissioners, stunned members of the county Budget Committee.
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Last week, the Oregon House and Senate voted to refer a series of Measure 37 reforms to the Nov. 6 ballot.
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Pacific Power said that the rise will affect residential customers who use 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month.
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