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Ashland Sunrise Project continues Speaker Series: “What it means to Belong”
ASHLAND, Ore.- The Ashland Sunrise Project is continuing its Speaker Series with its second presentation titled, “What it means to Belong”. The Ashland Sunrise Project is a part of the Oregon Remembrance Project, which aims to help former sundown towns develop new identities as sunrise communities. The Sunrise Project’s Speaker Series works toward that goal by providing platforms to educate, empower and encourage communities into becoming more racially inclusive.
Medford Railroad Park opens for Public Run Day
MEDFORD, Ore. – Medford Railroad Park welcomed the community from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday for their Public Run Day. Visitors could ride the train around the park, tour the railroad museum complete with working telegraph system, and walk around the operating outdoor garden railway. Volunteers from...
Local agencies participate in Murph Challenge for Memorial Day
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office participated in a work-out challenge for Memorial Day. It’s called “Memorial Day Murph Challenge” and it honors Lt. Michael P. Murphy, a U.S. Navy SEAL who died in Afghanistan while protecting his men. The challenge includes...
City of Ashland seeking artists to create decorative crosswalk
ASHLAND, Ore. – The City of Ashland is looking for a professional artist to design art for a decorative crosswalk in the Ashland Downtown Historic District. According to the city, the Public Arts Advisory Committee is seeking qualifications from professional artists interested in the site-specific art project. It’s for...
Scout Troop 7 presents placard for Southern Oregon Medal of Honor recipient
MEDFORD, Ore. – With Memorial Day weekend kicking off, groups are out all over the valley to honor those who have paid the ultimate price. At Memory Gardens Memorial Park in Medford, Scout Troop 7 held a special ceremony to honor one particular veteran. Frank High was deployed to...
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