Top Stories of February 28, 2007
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THE BIG NEWS this week turns out to be snow. So, here’s a shot, in the event you hadn’t noticed. This was taken in the Deer Creek area by Dale Sandberg for ‘IVN.’
Oregon Counties face tough times in light of discontinued federal funding.
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Because of reductions in staff, Josephine County Planning Office has temporarily reduced its operating hours.
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Oregon Gov. Kulongoski submitted his recommended budget for the 2007-’09 biennium.
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A request for$25,000 from the Oregon Transportation Committee for improvements to South Caves Avenue was approved by the Cave Junction City Council.
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New firm with franchise on city of Cave Junction attempting to remedy problems, add new services
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Small-scale cleanup by volunteers from two grotto groups spruce up attraction, locate 1800s names
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Nestled behind the scenery on Dick George Road, Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise offers opportunities to get away from it all.
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The first time O’Brien resident George Leverett made a harp, it was strictly out of economic necessity.
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Just a hint of the stories from our print edition.
Stories available on newsstands now:
- Senator Wyden vows strong O & C battle
- Work on S. Junction Avenue possible...maybe, perhaps
- Governor pitches proposal to make higher education available for more
- Forest-urban fire committee will meet
- Man charged with shooting at policeman
- Bomb threat suspect arrested
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Top stories from last week
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Letters to the editor, your community forum.
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A result of the Positive Psychology movement: some of the world's leading academic minds are now devoting their careers to analyzing the effects of positive emotions. Gallup Management Journal
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