Amnesty Available for Library Fugitives
Amnesty is available for fugitives from the Josephine Community Libraries. Patrons who have accumulated long overdue fines can find relief and a way to support the food bank, the animal shelter and the local libraries.
I.V. Town Hall Monday, Hosted by B.C.C.
The Josephine County Board of Commissioners will be hosting a Town Hall Community meeting in the Illinois Valley Monday night at 6:30 p.m.
Council to Discuss Spalding as Significant Industrial Land & Tee Time Renovation
The Grants Pass City Council is slated to discuss the designation of Spalding as state significant industrial land during their Monday Workshop tomorrow beginning at 11:45 in Council Chambers.
Canine Distemper Outbreak Discovered in Raccoons
Wildlife biologists are investigating an apparent outbreak of canine distemper in the local raccoon population.
Local Reservoirs Expected to Reach Filling Level
Federal water managers say Lost Creek and Applegate reservoirs are both well on their way to filling for the 12th consecutive year
Sterling Bank Robbed in Medford
Just before six Friday night a suspect entered the Sterling Bank Branch on Stewart Avenue in Medford, approached a teller and made a verbal demand for money.
14-Year-Old Testifies in Hudson Murder Trial
14-year-old Shay Epping was called as the first witness Friday in Kiley Hudson’s trial for the murder of Gary Salomon.
New Solar Power Array Planned for Medford Airport
Following the successful installation of a 15 kilowatt array of solar panels over the Medford Airport’s electric toll booths, officials are moving ahead with plans to build a second, larger set.
Sureno Gang Member Caught at Gun Point in White City Burglary
Zenaido Quinonez-Aispuro, a documented Sureno gang member, is in the Jackson County Jail with bail set at $24,000, facing charges associated with an attempted burglary, including possession of burglary tools.
Commissioner’s Agree to Back Levy Over Taxing District
During the last hour of the County’s administrative meeting Thursday, Commissioner Simon Hare presented persuasive arguments, gaining support from his fellow Commissioners that the best way for the county to improve its criminal justice system was to present a five year levy at $1.48 per thousand as opposed to the proposed tax district at $1.85.
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