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Wayward, dirty-faced sheep rescued by Fire District 3 Samaritans
Jackson County Fire District 3 firefighters and paramedics found themselves tasked with an unusual animal rescue mission this week. A far cry from a cat stuck in a tree, a wayward, dirty-faced sheep wandered up to the district's fire station at Avenue G and Agate Road in White City on Monday.
FIDO-Friday's Oregon Dog Rescue Featured Shelter Dog-WOODROW
Fido Friday Featured Shelter Dog From Oregon Dog Rescue. IMPORTANT INFO: Adoption appointments for Oregon Dog Rescue are now booked online through our website (please do NOT submit a pet finder inquiry)! We offer 1 hour appointments to view up to 2 of our available dogs. If you find the one that's the perfect match you will fill out our adoption contract and take the dog home with you that day!
Rogue Eagles holds 44th annual airshow in Eagle Point
The show features different radio control aircraft with some being built with the exact specifications of the aircraft they were modeled after, only on a smaller scale. The Rogue Eagles' 44th airshow takes place this weekend. The Rogue Eagles are holding their 44th annual Air Show and Charity Fundraiser Saturday,...
PacifiCorp responds to NewsWatch 12 investigation on proposed rate increases
MEDFORD, Ore – After continuing our investigation on Pacific Power’s proposed 16.9% rate increase, their parent company, PacifiCorp responded. Pacific Power filed with the Public Utility Commission for this proposed rate increase on February 14 of this year. A link to the original General Rate Case filing can be found here.
Move-A-Thon supports Autism treatment
Community members are invited to get moving to support autism treatment in Coos County. Starfish Youth Therapy Center is hosting their inaugural "Move-A-Thon" to raise funds to expand their services. Participants can seek out pledges from friends and family to raise money for each lap they complete on the track. Then, at noon on Saturday, July 27, participants will have three hours to run, walk, or wheel around the track...
Rogue Valley News, Friday 7/12 – Salt Creek Fire Update, Jackson County Sheriff Search & Rescue Looking for K9 Handlers & Other Local and Statewide News…
The latest news stories of interest in the Rogue Valley and the state of Oregon from the digital home of Southern Oregon, Wynne Broadcasting’s RogueValleyMagazine.com. July 12, 2024 Morning Update: Mop-up Operations on Salt Creek Fire Progress, Containment Increases to 24%. EAGLE POINT, Ore. – Containment continues to increase...
Clouds this weekend but the heat stays with us
The heat will continue to hang out. We will be about 5-10 degrees cooler than last week, but we’ll stay in the 90s across the region for the next week. Today, we’ll be in the upper 90s. We are seeing some relief at night with lows in the mid to upper 50s for most of the region. Areas more south, like Sunriver and La Pine, will be cooler during the nighttime hours with lows in the mid and upper 40s.
Local farmers see potato surplus after years of shortage
For the past two years, potato farmers in the Northwest struggled with insufficient yields, forcing processors to source potatoes from the Midwest, East Coast, and even Canada. This shortage meant fast food restaurants couldn't meet the high demand for fries. However, last year, processors anticipated a change and planted more...
Second largest medical provider in Klamath Basin could lose federal funding
Klamath Falls, Ore. – The second largest medical provider in the Klamath Basin says its in danger of losing some major federal funding. Now, it’s executive staff are asking the entire board of directors to resign. The Klamath Health Partnership operates clinics in Klamath Falls and Chiloquin, providing...
Sport mussel Harvesting opens on the North Coast
The Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announce a new shellfish opening. Levels of the marine biotoxin Paralytic Shellfish Poison continues to test below the closure limit in clams and mussels. Sport harvest of mussels is now open from the Washington border to Cape Lookout as levels of the marine biotoxin paralytic shellfish poison have fallen below the closure limit. Mussel harvest remains closed for paralytic shellfish poison from Cape Lookout to the north jetty of Coos Bay, and...
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