Top stories in our weekly issue dated Dec. 12, 2007

 

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Murder suspect Tim Waddell was taken into custody by Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilbertson

Murder suspect Tim Waddell was taken into custody by Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilbertson after the incident Monday afternoon, Dec. 10. (Photos by Illinois Valley News)

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



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  • I.V. Boys second at Pacific Rim

    New

    Illinois Valley High School’s varsity basketball team took second-place overall in the Pacific Rim Tournament in Gold Beach Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8.

  • 25-year volunteer Howell recognized

    New

    Marking 25 years of volunteer service to Illinois Valley Fire District, Ralph Howell was honored during a ceremony held by I.V. Volunteer Firefighters Association Thursday night, Dec. 6 at district HQ in Cave Junction.


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  • Stories from the print edition

    • Meth found smuggled into Josephine County Jail
    • FEMA aids Oregon
    • SB 360 in county topic of meeting by ODF
    • Six injured in two-car crash
    • Orders aimed at assisting community colleges
    • Spry thug robs GP bank
    • Request for ceremonies denied 3-0
    • And much more...
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  • Top stories from last week

    • I.V. Boys & Girls Club seeks aid
      Funding lack could end program at end of June 2008

      If sufficient funds are not raised by the community, the Boys & Girls Club of Rogue Valley will end its Illinois Valley program in June 2008, according to Scott Thornhill, executive director of the Illinois Valley Section.

    • Libraries to open?

      After working for more than three months under leadership of an ad hoc steering committee of 18 citizens, JCLI -- the private nonprofit corporation dedicated to reopening and operating the public libraries -- has installed its first official board of directors.

    • County commissioners approve new fee schedule

      What was anticipated to be a low-key Josephine County Commission meeting Wednesday turned into anything but.

    • 21st Century learning adds to after-school curriculum

      The 21st Century After School Program at Illinois Valley High School is adding two new classes, which, like all the program classes, run from 3:45 to 5:45 p.m.

    • X-rays, lab work available at SCHC in CJ

      Illinois Valley residents can now stay close to home for X-rays or lab work, as the Three Rivers Imaging & Lab Outpatient Center, located in the same building as Siskiyou Community Health Center (SCHC), is open to anyone, said Asante Health System.

    • Forest users likely to encounter fees

      The U.S. Forest Service is beginning a series of public meetings to obtain community input on the draft Recreation Facility Analysis (RFA), a document that itemizes the proposed fate of 208 camp sites, trails, day use areas, and other recreation facilities in the Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest.


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