Top Stories of November 14, 2007

Oregon State Police Forensics experts survey a rural Cave Junction site

Oregon State Police Forensics experts survey a rural Cave Junction site where a man died in an officer-involved shooting. Story here. (Photo by Michelle Binker, Illinois Valley News)

  • Legal questions delay discussion of LID

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    Discussion of a Local Improvement District was pulled from Cave Junction City Council's agenda Tuesday night, Nov. 13, due to a legal challenge mounted by the Versteeg Family Trust LLC.

  • Armed confrontation ends with fatality

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    Paul Harrison Chesser, 66, died in rural Cave Junction following a confrontation with deputies during which gunshots were fired.

  • Cougars play in state game, Friday, in CJ

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    In its bid for a state title, the Cougars will face Marist in a first-round play-off game Friday the I.V. High School football field in Cave Junction.

  • Safety net final check sent county

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    A final payment to Josephine County has been received, for a total of slightly more than $14 million during 2007 said Bureau of Land Management.

Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River

Carl & Lori LaFlamme at Southern Oregon Real Estate: Real Estate in Southern Oregon, Grants Pass & Rogue River

Veterans honored

Veterans honored, story here. (Photo Illinois Valley News)



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  • Stories from the print edition

    • Grants Pass felon charged in kidnapping case
    • Property rights revision measure passed
    • Varied compositions highlight student piano recital
    • Seven men in vehicle with 14 pounds of pot arrested
    • 3 Rivers Choral to perform Dec. 8 & 9
    • Creche Festival set Friday in Grants Pass
    • Wrong-way driver collision injures county deputy; canine partner unhurt
    • State gains big boost from Wall Street
    • And much more...
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