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Voters’ decisions on ballot measures in the May 21 primary could have big impacts on the structure and function of Josephine and Jackson county governments.
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Funding for the animal shelter will be discussed at the Medford City Council meeting on Thursday night.
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Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley visited the site of a new water pipeline project in the works in Jackson County on Friday. The development of the 13.6-mile-long pipeline marks a significant investment in water-moving infrastructure in Southern Oregon that could benefit both farms and fish.
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The court determined that managing state forestland for the "greatest permanent value" doesn't mean maximizing timber revenue.
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On Wednesday, Jackson County joined four other counties in Oregon declaring a drought emergency.
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The Oregon Department of Forestry announced Monday it has awarded $5 million to projects intended to reduce hazardous levels of forest fuels across the state.
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Efforts to clamp down on illegal marijuana cultivation in Southern Oregon could get attention from the federal government with the help of Congressmember Cliff Bentz.
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Gateway Project unveiled with initial batch of transitional housing for wildfire survivors in TalentCommunity leaders in Talent, Oregon gathered on Saturday for a ribbon cutting at the Gateway Project, a new site of temporary, affordable housing for wildfire survivors of the 2020 Almeda Fire.
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A community forum on Tuesday night focusing on illegal cannabis cultivation in Southern Oregon detailed a litany of abuses as local and state agencies try to reign in illegal operations.
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When the Almeda Fire tore through Southern Oregon last year, manufactured home parks were among the developments that were damaged most. More than a year later, assistance for these communities is slowly starting to appear.
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County officials say illegal cannabis operations are sprouting up all over Jackson County, outpacing local code and law enforcement efforts.
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland announced its 2022 season lineup Thursday, as well as a significant drop in ticket prices.
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County leaders in Southern Oregon continue to oppose the state’s COVID-19 health measures, even after a massive surge of cases and deaths in the region.
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Due to a shortage of available veterinary appointments, the Jackson County Animal Shelter is cutting down on the number of unspayed and unneutered pets they’re able to accept.