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‘Where the Crow Lights’ mural coming to Ashland Elks Lodge
ASHLAND, Ore. – A new mural is in the works for the Elks Lodge in Ashland and the final sketch was unveiled Friday evening. NBC5 News caught up with artist John Pugh, for an exclusive interview, ahead of the unveiling. Pugh says when it comes to this mural, the...
Hiker rescued from southern Oregon's Mount McLoughlin
A female hiker that lost the trail near the summit of Mount McLoughlin, the highest point in southern Oregon, was rescued by Jackson County search and rescue teams Friday night. “The hiker lost sight of the pole marking system on the summit area of the mountain and left the trail,” a post from...
Jeff Golden on Talent power outages ahead of Pacific Power president visit
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.- Talent has lost power more than 40 times this year, and next week, Pacific Power’s president is visiting to listen to the community. Jackson County State Senator, Jeff Golden, says the unreliable power outages are “terrible and unacceptable,” with outages ranging from one to almost 24 hours long in 100 degree temperatures.
Rogue X’s first combat sports event for a bigger cause
MEDFORD, Ore. – On Saturday, Rogue X will be hosting its first combat sports event, with an amateur boxing fight night, and it’s for a bigger cause. The Fighting the Good Fight event will feature Olympic-style amateur boxing bouts. It’ll be a family-friendly event, put on by Spartan Boxing gym in Medford. It’ll feature young fighters from eight years old, to some competitors in their 50’s. Spartan boxing founder, Troy Wohosky said he’s proud being able to organize the event to showcase that it’s not about aggression and violence,
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