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Dan DeYoung replaced with New Josephine County Commissioner
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – The Josephine County Board of Commissioners appointed a new commissioner today, replacing Dan DeYoung. Last Monday commissioner DeYoung resigned, weeks after telling the county finance director to “sit on my lap”. Three candidates were interviewed by the two remaining commissioners today, including a...
SOU’s Cascade complex to host variety of first responder training exercises
(Ashland, Ore.) — First responders are likely to become a common sight at Southern Oregon University’s defunct Cascade student housing complex for the remainder of this summer, as the university has offered the site for a variety of training exercises before demolition of the sprawling facility ramps up in the fall.
A high school soloist’s path to Princeton includes playing with the Ashland City Band
AHS grad to take his musical talents to the Ivy League after overcoming stage 4 cancer his senior year. Senior year of high school can be hard enough without navigating a cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, but Ashland High School graduate and Ashland City Band bassoonist James Dyson navigated all these things and more before turning his tassel and graduating with high marks on June 6.
Ashland Bloomsbury Books, Late July Author Talks
Mama Needs a Refill: Finding Light in the Midst of Madness. Join Life Coach, Retreat Leader and Author Jenny Gwinn McGlothern in our store, as she shares highlights from her book, Mama Needs a Refill: Finding Light in the Midst of Madness. This book is designed for those who don’t have a lot of time to read but are seeking practical, accessible tools to put themselves first while caring for others. McGlothern will share tips, inspiration, tools and ideas that help anyone who is ready to practice meaningful soul care in an overwhelmed, over scheduled world.
Butler-Perozzi Fountain work moves ahead
State grant boosts restoration fund for Lithia Park landmark by $20,000. The fundraising campaign for the restoration of the historic Butler-Perozzi fountain in Lithia Park is nearing completion following a $20,000 grant awarded by the State Historic Preservations Office’s Preserving Oregon Grant Program. The Ashland Parks Foundation fundraising campaign...
Bend Pilates’ Debby Bowen Becomes One of Only Two Balanced Body Educators in Oregon
Debby Bowen, a leader in the Pilates community of Central Oregon, has achieved another milestone by becoming one of only two Balanced Body Educators in the state of Oregon. As the first Pilates instructor in Central Oregon certified through the Pilates Method Alliance (PMA) in 2008, Bowen continues to elevate the standard of Pilates instruction in the region. Balanced Body, renowned as the world’s leading provider of Pilates equipment and education, selects Master Instructors from around the globe for their innovation, expertise, and creativity. After a rigorous application and interview process, Bowen stated, “It’s an honor to be accepted into the program and feels like a great next step for me in my Pilates career.”
Kirk Herbstreit Reveals Major College Football Program He Could See Winning It All
Fresh off an emphatic reaction to his "College GameDay" co-host Pat McAfee announcing his return to the show for the 2024 season, Kirk Herbstreit hopped on "The Pat McAfee Show" to chop it up with his friend and colleague. With Big Ten Media Days on the top of mind, one of the favorites to win the ...
Community resource center opens in Phoenix, helping those access basic needs
PHOENIX, Ore. – The Talent-Phoenix School District opened up a community resource center for families in need of basic necessities. From diapers, clothes, and food, families were waiting 30 minutes before the resource center opened. “Just to be able to support that with no barrier right there's there's no...
‘We all would have been dead’: Homeless woman, Bend Fire official warn of dangers of unattended campfires
Unattended campfires at homeless camps have kept firefighters busy this fire season. In just one day, Bend firefighters responded to and put out two such fires. Last week, a La Pine homeless man was arrested for leaving a burn pit unattended. The post ‘We all would have been dead’: Homeless woman, Bend Fire official warn of dangers of unattended campfires appeared first on KTVZ.
Jackson County delegates react to Kamala Harris as likely Democratic nominee
The local democrats released a statement Monday, noting that of the almost 4,000 delegates expected to meet at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Aug. 19-22, four are from Jackson County. One of those delegates, Medford City Councilman Kevin Stine, noted the change in the mood of many Democrats in the wake of Biden’s decision.
Oregon State Football Position Preview 2024: Defensive Backs
Breaking down all of Oregon State's position groups. Fall camp is just days away and it's time to break down every position group as the Beavers prepare to kickoff the 2024 season on August 31st against Idaho State. With much of Oregon State's roster from 2023 departed and 46 new...
Idaho’s Mandatory Power Outages Draw Mixed Reactions
We're in the middle of one of the most dangerous wildfire seasons in recent memory as wildfires rattle the state of Oregon to its core. The people of Boise and surrounding areas are feeling the effects as well. Drastic times call for drastic measures. Whether we're happy with their plan...
Attorney General candidate visits county fair
Election Day is around the corner, and in an effort to connect with Columbia County voters, Oregon Attorney General candidate Will Lathrop took a trip to the Columbia County Fair & Rodeo. The July 18 visit was the fifth stop Lathrop has made in the county while on the campaign trail. Lathrop, a Republican, is running against Oregon Representative Dan Rayfield for the role of Oregon Attorney General. During his...
Kotek declares Conflagration Act for Durkee, Battle Mtn. fires, deploys Oregon National Guard to help with blazes
CONDON, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Here's Wednesday's official updates on several of the large fires burning across Oregon: Governor Kotek Invokes the Emergency Conflagration Act for Durkee and Battle Mountain Complex Fires Durkee and Battle Mountain Complex Fires burning in Baker, Malheur, Grant, Umatilla Counties Canyonville, OR — Governor Tina Kotek invoked the Emergency Conflagration Act The post Kotek declares Conflagration Act for Durkee, Battle Mtn. fires, deploys Oregon National Guard to help with blazes appeared first on KTVZ.
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