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Tourism Promotion Grant Program Open for Applications
Applications are now being accepted for the City of Grants Pass Tourism Promotion Grant program.

Grants range from a minimum of $2,500 to $5,000. Applications must be received by 11:50 pm, February 1.

The City of Grants Pass designates 12 percent of eligible tourism funds to the Sustainable Tourism Grant program, which supports promotional activities that will lead to sustainable tourism by attracting tourists and increasing overnight stays.

The purpose of this grant is tied directly to marketing and promoting a specific event or activity. This program supports promotional activities that will lead to recurring tourism by attracting tourists from more than 50 miles away or increasing overnight stays.

Some project areas that will receive priority ranking may include recurring events, outdoor recreation, historically significant sites, and community focused events, along with touring guides, travel packages, and agritourism.

Applications can be found at grantspassoregon.gov/formcenter.
Posted on 1/2/26 5:14AM by Alex Bauer
 

Rescue Crews Responded to Hayes Hill Traffic Accident
Yesterday at 4:21 p.m., a traffic accident with fire occurred at milepost 15.5 on Hwy 199 in Hayes Hill.

Crews from The Illinois Valley Fire District, Rural Metro Fire - Josephine County, and AMR-Josephine County responded to the incident.

The driver successfully exited the vehicle prior to the fire's ignition and sustained no injuries. The crash delayed traffic flow while rescue crews processed the scene.

The Oregon State Police are leading the investigation.
Posted on 1/2/26 5:08AM by Alex Bauer
 

Rogue Community College to Offer Free Dental Hygiene Screenings, X-Rays
Rogue Community College invites community members to receive free dental hygiene screenings January 5th - 9th at the RCC Dental Hygiene Clinic on the Table Rock Campus in White City.

During this first week of RCC’s winter term, the clinic will exclusively offer no-cost screenings, providing an important community service while supporting student learning.

The screenings are performed by students in the RCC Dental Hygiene Program under the supervision of licensed dental professionals, ensuring a safe and educational experience for everyone involved. These screenings are a key part of students’ clinical training, helping prepare them for successful careers in dental hygiene.

Screenings may include an evaluation of oral health, preventive care recommendations and education on maintaining good oral hygiene practices. Patients who participate may also be eligible for additional low-cost services offered later in the term.

In addition, RCC dental assistant and dental hygiene students are offering free full-mouth X-rays for qualifying patients during winter term as part of their radiology training January 5th to March 20, at the Table Rock Campus in White City.

Appointments are required and can be scheduled by calling the RCC Dental Hygiene Clinic at 541-755-7577 or by emailing dentalinfo@roguecc.edu. Appointments are limited, and early scheduling is encouraged. For more information about the clinic, visit www.roguecc.edu/clinic. For more information about RCC Dental Programs
Posted on 1/2/26 4:32AM by Alex Bauer
 

City Council Workshop Includes Appointment and Caretaker's Cottage Presentation
The Grants Pass City Council will begin their Monday workshop with a presentation regarding Caretaker's Cottage.

An appointment of a Council member to the Elk Island Review Panel will take place, followed by and Agenda review that includes motions for the Committee on Public Art and the Parks Advisory Committee.

After a review of a business meeting and the calendar, the workshop will adjourn.

Monday's City Council Workshop will begin at 11:45 a.m. in Council Chambers, 101 NW A Street, and will be streamed at www.grantspassoregon.gov.
Posted on 1/2/26 4:31AM by Alex Bauer
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JoCo Sheriff's Deputies Apprehended Suspect with Meth Possession, Trespass Warrant
Deputies with the Josephine County Sheriff's Office located a suspect with a warrant out for her arrest Wednesday morning.

The suspect, Michelle Richardson, was contacted and taken into custody at the corner of Galice Road and Crow Road at 9:22 a.m. She had a misdemeanor warrant out of the Sheriff's Office for Possession of Methamphetamine, and Second Degree Trespass.

Richardson was transported and lodged in the Josephine County Jail. An additional charge of Trespass in the Second Degree was disregarded, and she was issued a warning at the jail.
Posted on 1/1/26 5:57AM by Alex Bauer
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20.22% Voter Turnout So Far Shows Recall Election Ballot Return Report
The Ballot Return report for the Recall Election against Commissioner Chris Barnett shows a voter turnout of 20.22% so far.

The latest report, provided by County Clerk Rhiannon Henkels, shows a grand total of 14,247 ballots received. Of those, 13,831 ballots have been verified. There is a total of 70,444 eligible voters in Josephine County.

According to a notice on the county website, the schedule for January 6, 2026 Recall Election reporting begins that same Tuesday after 8 p.m., followed by further results January 14th and 23rd posted by 5 p.m., pending schedule changes dependent on receipt of ballots.

Certified Results will be posted no later than February 2nd, but no sooner than January 28th posted by 5 p.m.
Posted on 1/1/26 5:49AM by Alex Bauer
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Medford Woman Found Dead After Lower Table Rock Hike, Death Ruled Accidental
A 51-year-old Medford woman who went missing during a hike on Lower Table Rock has been found dead, and investigators say her death was accidental.

According to KDRV, police said the woman failed to return from a hike on December 16th, prompting a multi-agency search. Family members called 911 later that night after she did not return home.

Medford police said GPS data from the woman’s phone showed her last known location was on the Table Rocks, and law enforcement took the initial missing person report.

Jackson County Sheriff's deputies later located the woman’s vehicle, but cold and rainy conditions limited search efforts. Search and rescue crews resumed operations the following morning and later located the woman’s body below the cliffs of Lower Table Rock, JCSO confirmed.

Officials said no further information will be released, and the woman is not being identified because no crime occurred.
Posted on 1/1/26 5:41AM by Alex Bauer
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Commissioner Smith Absent from Scheduled Workshop, Mandamus Before Court
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Commissioner Ron Smith was absent for Wednesday's Administrative Workshop at 1:30 p.m. County Legal counsel did not participate in the meeting. No quorum was present, so no business could proceed. In a statement, Commissioner Chris Barnett said "a mandamus action has been filed by a private citizen seeking judicial direction on how this situation must be resolved after a 30 day deadline." Because the matter regarding Smith's obligations as Commissioner is before the court, no further comments were made on it. Barnett continued, saying the appointment process will be looked at with the courts. That proceeding is pending. The meeting was adjourned at 1:33 p.m.
Posted on 1/1/26 5:22AM by Alex Bauer
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No Gas Tax, Transportation Fee Hikes for Oregonians in January
The Republican-led group attempting to halt a scheduled increase to Oregon's transportation taxes officially submitted enough required signatures to allow voters the final say next November.

According to The Daily Courier, the Oregon Secretary of State's office announced Tuesday that it had, so far, verified 163,451 signatures of the 194,000 submitted by the campaign earlier this month, exceeding the required 78,000 signatures. An additional 57,000 signatures submitted Monday have yet to be verified.

This means Oregonians will officially no longer see a 6-cent increase to the state's 40 cents per gallon gas tax or hikes to title and registration fees in January. The state's 0.1% payroll tax for transit will not temporarily double as it was set to do.

The tax hikes had already been suspended while the secretary of state's office verified the signatures. Unless lawmakers act, the tax hikes will remain frozen pending a decision from voters next November.
Posted on 12/31/25 1:15PM by Alex Bauer
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Commissioner Ron Smith Absent, Mandamus Action Filed by Citizen
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Commissioner Ron Smith was absent from today's meeting, leaving Commissioner Chris Barnett to conduct the meeting for informational purposes only. No quorum was present, so no business or actions could be conducted regarding Interviews or an Appointment for Josephine County Commissioner Position 1. According to a statement read by Barnett, and confirmed by a call to the Commissioner's office, a mandamus action has been filed by a citizen, seeking judicial clarity on Smith's obligations. County legal counsel declined to take part in this meeting. Barnett continued, saying if this impasse continues beyond the 30 day period following former Commissioner Andreas Blech's resignation, "judicial or other lawful remedies may need to be explored to resolve a situation that threatens the continuity of county governance."
Posted on 12/31/25 10:49AM by Alex Bauer
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Jackson County Sheriff's New Year’s Eve DUII Virtual Ride-Along Tonight
The Jackson County Sheriff's Office (JCSO) is inviting the public to join their virtual ride-along highlighting a multi-agency DUII High-Visibility Enforcement Patrol tonight starting at 8 p.m.

Photos and videos from DUII stops and other notable calls will be shared on JCSO's Facebook and Instagram Stories. This content will not be live, but rather will be posted after incidents occur.

JCSO and partner agencies will conduct a DUII patrol tonight to deter impaired driving and help keep roadways safe. Officers will work alongside deputies throughout the evening and into the early morning hours of New Year’s Day.

The grant-funded DUII High-Visibility Enforcement Patrol will focus on areas in Jackson County with higher rates of DUII arrests and crashes. Law enforcement will be actively watching for signs of impairment.

This effort is made possible through grant funding from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

As a reminder from JCSO and its partner agencies, driving under the influence of intoxicants is illegal and carries serious consequences, including jail time, fines, and license suspension. Even one drink can impair your ability to drive.

If you’re hosting a party where alcohol is served, ensure guests have a sober ride home. Always wear your seat belt, and if you suspect an impaired driver, call 911 immediately.

This collaboration includes the Oregon State Police, Medford Police, Ashland Oregon Police Department, Central Point Police Department, Eagle Point Police Department, Phoenix Oregon Police Department, the City of Talent Police Department, and the Rogue River Police Department.
Posted on 12/31/25 8:06AM by Alex Bauer
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19.07% Voter Turnout So Far Shows Recall Election Ballot Return Report
The Ballot Return report for the Recall Election against Commissioner Chris Barnett shows a voter turnout of 19.07% so far.

The latest report, provided by County Clerk Rhiannon Henkels, shows a grand total of 13,435 ballots received. Of those, 11,821 ballots have been verified. There is a total of 70,448 eligible voters in Josephine County.

According to a notice on the county website, the schedule for January 6, 2026 Recall Election reporting begins that same Tuesday after 8 p.m., followed by further results January 14th and 23rd posted by 5 p.m., pending schedule changes dependent on receipt of ballots.

Certified Results will be posted no later than February 2nd, but no sooner than January 28th posted by 5 p.m.
Posted on 12/31/25 5:44AM by Alex Bauer
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