Illinois Valley’s varsity football team continued its winning ways Friday, Oct. 12. The Cougar’s Eric McConico, (#4) went for a TD against Hidden Valley. (Photo by Ward Winter) I.V.’s Homecoming game against Henley will be held Friday, Oct. 19. The Homecoming parade Friday beginning at 1:15 p.m. will go to Evergreen Elementary School via River Street; along Kerby Avenue, Lister Street and Hussey Avenue to Watkins Street; then north on Redwood Hwy. through Downtown Cave Junction, returning to IVHS on E. River Street.
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Commissioners and other officials held a meeting in Cave Junction Thursday night to discuss loss of federal safety net funds.
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A Cave Junction resident declined to cooperate when a Josephine County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) deputy went to his Raymond Street home to check on possible child endangerment.
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Chief Harry Rich and two of his officers testified recently in the trial of a man accused of setting a fire that resulted in the death of a man.
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“You have six turnovers against a good team; you kind of seal your fate. They are a good football team.”
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Formation of a committee to examine changes due to declining enrollments topped the agenda during a TRSD meeting Monday.
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Only 100 students of 430 attended Illinois Valley High School on Thursday apparently because of graffiti in a girls restroom reading, “Bomb on October 11 - no joke.”
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IVSHA feels that the time for quiet work has ended.
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Arlene Tayloe, an Ashland violinist, and pianist Dr. Dorothea Hover-Kramer from Cave Junction will combine musical talents at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21.
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A bountiful harvest of art, music and epicurean pleasures was offered for Second Friday Art Walk in Downtown Cave Junction on Oct. 12 from 5 to 8 p.m.
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Four-day independent film festival to begin Oct. 18 in GP
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Stories from the print edition
- Property tax bill in the mail
- Heat saving suggestions
- Food stamp benefit to rise
- Man uses rock to threaten responders
- House damage set at $30,000
- Two boys steal car; lead officers on I-5 high-speed chase
- Breast workshop set
- State finance rating improved
- Doggy distress syndrome discussed
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During a highly contentious and sometimes emotion-filled meeting that required Mayor Tony Paulson to call a recess to allow Councilor Lynne Atteberry to calm herself, the Cave Junction City Council Monday night, Oct. 8 passed Ordinance 509-1 allowing annexation of property at 370 Cottage Park Drive.
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County commissioners will hold a meeting for I.V. residents, about the county's funding situation.
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Although there’s not yet an official date for relocating the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office Illinois Valley Substation to Cave Junction City Hall, preparations are continuing.
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A new, private nonprofit corporation has been formed with the intention of reopening and running the Josephine County public libraries.
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Rotary Club of Illinois became an officially chartered club within Rotary International during a celebratory dinner meeting held Saturday night, Oct. 6 at the Chateau at Oregon Caves National Monument.
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Down the Wal-Mart aisle, past the hot brunette Barbie wearing an (always low-cut) dress upon perfect bosoms and the GI "Commando" with a gun larger than his body for "rapid-action" firing during a large-scale assault, he serenely sits on the shelf.
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