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Three vehicles collided in Downtown Cave Junction, and drivers were treated for minor injuries. One vehicle was a BLM pickup truck driven by a contract deputy from Josephine County Sheriff’s Office. Story here. (Photos by Jennifer Newsted, IVN)
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Advocating “good stewardship” of timberlands, and laying the blame for reduced timber receipts squarely at the feet of environmentalist groups, the nonprofit SORA has threatened a lawsuit against the federal government for “breach of contract” with Western Oregon counties under the 1937 O&C Act.
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“At the Crossroads,” a conference addressing the future of forests and timber harvesting in Oregon, will be attended by Commissioner Jim Raffenburg.
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“Crime.”
That one word expresses what Mayor Tony Paulson feels is the most pressing problem for the city of Cave Junction.
Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River
Eric McConico carries for a long gainer against Rogue River with Doug Hoskins blocking. Story here. (Photo by Ward Winter for Illinois Valley News).
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Two Illinois Valley residents and a BLM law enforcement officer were treated and released following a three-vehicle crash in Downtown Cave Junction.
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In connection with Oregon’s minimum wage increase by 15-cents next year, the Oregon Center for Public Policy (OCPP) has issued an analysis showing that minimum wage cost-of-living adjustments have not led to the dire consequences predicted by the farm and restaurant industries that opposed pegging the minimum wage to inflation.
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Illinois Valley’s varsity football team has achieved the high school’s first Skyline Conference league title.
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Rainy season is nearly here, and it is time to curl up with a good book and a hot cup of tea.
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The secret is out.
There’s a bar and grill on Hwy. 199 between Hay’s Hill and Wonder that area residents and tourists alike have probably driven by more times than they can count. It’s not a pretentious building.
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As part of their studies about Latin America, Lorna Byrne Middle School seventh-graders in Cave Junction attended art workshops on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Stories from the print edition
- Rotary Club of GP puts teeth into SCHC's dental facility
- Oregon women's health goals said unmet
- Inside tale on fairly stories
- Fire district formation in JoCo topic for public meeting Nov. 6
- Spate of crashes keep I.V. emergency personnel busy
- More activity said to boost bodies
- IVHS 1950 football team was a league champion
- He knows we've got warts, but finds valley cool site
- Rogue River users meeting set Nov. 6 in Grants Pass
- Clean, sober rock show offers 'Solution' for all
- Weed whackers nix neighborhood noxious plants
- And much more...
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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.
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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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