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Car crash near Ashland leaves one dead
One pedestrian was hit and killed near Ashland Saturday night. The driver is now in custody pending charges. One person struck and killed by van outside Ashland. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JSCO) is currently investigating a car crash that killed a person last night outside of Ashland.
Update: Excessive heat watch issued for Central Douglas County and Eastern Curry County and Josephine County as well as Jackson County from Thursday to Sunday
The National Weather Service issued an updated excessive heat watch at 3:46 a.m. on Tuesday valid from Thursday 8 a.m. until Sunday 11 p.m. for Central Douglas County and Eastern Curry County and Josephine County as well as Jackson County. The weather service comments, "Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures...
Jackson County Clerk elected for U.S. Election Assistance Commission
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Jackson County Clerk Chris Walker has been elected Secretary of the Board of Advisors for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). Walker is joining the EAC’s 35-member board, which is appointed by members of Congress and federal agencies. The Board of Advisors acts as...
A day at the river, on the river with jet boats
Any day might be a good day to visit the Kenneth Denman Wildlife Area near White City, but a hot summer weekend is a pretty good time to get a first-hand look at how commercial jet boats might be impacting the Rogue River. A chorus of riverfront property owners, conservationists...
Pedestrian killed in minivan crash outside Ashland on Saturday night
A New Mexico man was hit and killed by a minivan outside Ashland on Saturday night, according to a release from the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. The incident was reported at about 9:35 p.m. and took place in the 500 block of South Valley View Road, the sheriff's office said. The victim, 50-year-old Mark David Langille, was taken to a local hospital and died.
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