News

Daniel Dalegowski, Dan Fiske and Carl Jacobson take the Oath of Office Monday, Jan. 10th (Photo by Darcy Wallace, Illinois Valley News)
Carl Jacobson and Daniel Dalegowski were officially sworn into their new roles on the Cave Junction City Council during the year’s first meeting Monday, Jan. 10.
At 7 p.m. tonight, Jan. 12, teachers are inviting community members to attend the Three Rivers School District Board of Directors meeting.
Cave Junction resident Barbara Miner reported to police that someone broke into her house on Sunday, Jan. 2, and stole several valuable belongings.
Community

Ron Smith poses with “Big George“ during the Rotary Toy Run on October 23rd. (Photo by Dan Mancuso, Illinois Valley News)
For Veterans Day 2010, Illinois Valley News met with several local veterans who gave their views on what the day signified to them. In light of errors made in that article, Ron Smith is helping to set the record straight.
Cave Junction’s Meals on Wheels program needs one or two helpful volunteers to help deliver meals each Friday to seniors around the Valley.
It began with a field trip for Illinois Valley art students and Evergreen students in 1998.
Josephine County Sheriff Gil Gilbertson is getting ready to take the plunge.
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IVHS Sports

Senior Laurissa Tausaga drives to the basket during the victory against Prospect Charter Jan 4. (Photo by Dan Mancuso, Illinois Valley News)
The Illinois Valley’s varsity boys’ basketball team edged out the Lakeview Honkers 68-66 in a double-overtime victory Friday, Jan. 7.
The Illinois Valley High School girls’ basketball team won its third straight against another Cougar team, Prospect Charter, 48-20 in the first home game of 2011.
Illinois Valley High School’s junior varsity basketball didn’t bring home any wins this week, but they’re still in the hunt for a strong season finish.
Just a hint of the stories from our print edition.
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- Commissioners coming to Cave Junction
- No electric power in the Valley at the time
- Seven-year residents moved to raise kids, open store
- Horses, llamas move to temporary location