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A look at Kennedy cross country's 2024 schedule
Kennedy cross country will look a bit different this year. The program graduated six runners across the two teams. On the boys side, the departure of last season's district champion Johnathan Kintz will be difficult to replace, while the girls have to fill three spots from last season's team that won districts and qualified for the state meet. Sophomores Lukas Bauman and Aaden Carmack are the lone varsity returners for...
Police raid illegal grow site in Cave Junction
CAVE JUNCTION, Ore. -- Police destroyed over 180 marijuana plants after raiding an illegal grow site in the 800 block of Greenview Drive in Cave Junction today. According to a news release from the Josephine County Sheriff's Office, police raided this grow site less than a month ago and the suspects continued to make illegal marijuana.
Rewards climb to $2,000 in pellet gun poaching case
Rewards doubled for information leading to the individuals(s) using pellet guns to harass and kill deer in Roseburg this summer following multiple calls to report carcasses to the Turn In Poachers (TIP) line. The Oregon Hunters Association (OHA) is offering $2,000 cash, or four ODFW hunter preference points for information...
Large quantity of suspected methamphetamine found in Roseburg park under investigation
ROSEBURG, Ore. – Authorities with the Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team are currently investigating a large amount of suspected methamphetamine that was found by a citizen in a local park earlier this week, according to DINT officials. Authorities said that law enforcement officials were contacted when a citizen found what...
School districts locally are cracking down on cellphone use in classrooms; new rules start this year
Cell phone use in classrooms has become a problem nationwide, and locally, Culver High School is cracking down on the restrictions. Starting this year, all students within all schools will have to have their cell phones "Turn Off and Away." Local districts crack down on cell phone use in classrooms;...
Medford nurse accused of fentanyl swap battles in civil, criminal courts
A southern Oregon nurse accused of repeatedly replacing patients’ fentanyl with tap water at a Medford hospital has successfully disqualified two judges overseeing her trial and is asking a court to delay a related civil lawsuit against her. The developments come a month after police arrested Dani Marie Schofield...
Medford Police Association donates school supplies to Salvation Army
MEDFORD, Ore.- The Medford Police Associate makes a large donation of school supplies to the Salvation Army. The Medford Police Association is an internal non-profit organization made up of MPD employees. The association frequently looks for worthwhile causes within the community to donate to. Tuesday, that included the Salvation Army’s...
'I knew instantly who it was': Radiologist's remains found through tip in unrelated case
In the nearly 14 months after Medford radiologist Graham Rhode Case was first reported missing, Jackson County Search and Rescue Cmdr. Sgt. Shawn Richards and his team spent more than 200 hours searching by air, land and water for the 47-year-old father of three. In the end, it was a...
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