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Illinois Valley sloshed to a 30-7 homecoming victory against Henley. More here...(Photos by Jennifer Newsted, I.V. News)
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Tempers flared during the regular meeting of the Cave Junction City Council.
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Veterans, and disabled and senior citizens, might be eligible for exemptions or deferments on property taxes.
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IVCDO has assumed management of the MicroBusiness Revolving Loan Program formerly run by SOWAC Microenterprise Development Center.
Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River
Barbara Klingel, of Picket Fence Fabrics, commissioned this toilet seat from Kathi Culver Pistone for her quilting store. The toilet seat is completely covered with collage and fully functional. Both are members of Southern Oregon Guild. (Photo provided)
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The Learning Through Arts (LTA) program, sponsored by Illinois River Valley Arts Council, is expanding its outreach to include Evergreen Elementary School.
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Anyone who’s been into a major department store lately is aware that it’s almost “that time of year again.”
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The old adage, “Friends are the family you choose,” holds true at Hopeful Rancho, an adult foster-care facility offering services in a homelike setting, currently serving the living needs of four individuals with capacity for one more.
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Internationally known quilter Freddy Moran brought her enthusiasm for colorful quilts and exuberant design to Cave Junction last week.
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IVSHA feels that the time for quiet work has ended.
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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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Everything that's worth doing is in the events calendar.
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Stories from the print edition
- Traveler touting transit
- US Forest Service, BLM announce prescribed burns
- Rogue Valley Symphony vouchers available for youth
- Halloween safety tips
- OSP reports trucker violations
- Rotarian ducks aid IVHS recreation project
- GP cops arrest Frankenstein
- Gov. dishes out programs to lessen hunger
- Secondhand smoke deterrent needed
- ODOT paves way for small-contracting business firms
- And much more...
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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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The purview of Josephine County commissioners in land-use decisions seems to be at the center of a controversy concerning a Barlow Sand & Gravel LLC operation off Rockydale Road in rural Cave Junction.
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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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