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Films presented at the 19th annual Paddling Film Festival. It'll be held Saturday, May 4th, at Chetco Brewing Company in Brookings.
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Rogue Comic Con, May 4th 2024 at Pear Blossom Park in Medford, OR.
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Vincent DiConstanzo local series on Southern Oregon PBS, "All Across Oregon." His on-camera adventures taking him from notable farms and kitchens to ziplining near Crater Lake.
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Book recommendations from local book sellers.
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Rafting the Upper Klamath River is possible through the summer thanks to releases of water from the J.C. Boyle Dam, which will be removed next year. When guides return to the Upper Klamath in 2025, this stretch of the river will be forever changed.
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Planners envision a 172-mile route connecting Roseburg to Crater Lake, then heading southwest on Highway 62 to Eagle Point.
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Liv West and Skye Hillgartner from Bloomsbury Books in Ashland share summer reading lists
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Visitors to 17 Oregon State Park campgrounds along the coast are now able to make campsite reservations the same day. The pilot program is an effort to streamline reservations and allows for more flexibility when visiting the coast.
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Pickleball is America's fastest growing sport, but it has a noise problem. One man is on a mission to fix that.
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"Brews Bluegrass & BBQ," a fundraiser set for Saturday (June 3rd) at RoxyAnn Winery in Medford is a fund raiser for the Rogue Valley Food Syste Network.
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Del Norte and Humboldt Counties will celebrate the Forest Moon Festival this weekend (June 2-3), with film screenings and other activities.
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Following a record setting ski season, Mount Ashland Lodge will open for visits and food and drink sales on weekends through the non-ski season, starting Memorial Day weekend. General manager Andrew Gast.
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Veteran RV road warriors, and co-authors of a book in the Moon Guide series: Moon USA RV Adventures: 25 Epic Routes.
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Blacklegged ticks, the arachnids that carry Lyme disease, are out and about for more of the year thanks to warming temperatures across much of the country. Here's how to stay safe.