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Authorities Investigating 2 Fatal Crashes near Cave Junction Over Past 2 Days
A Sunday night crash near Cave Junction claimed the life of a 22-year-old woman -- it was one of two fatal Illinois Valley crashes that occurred in less than one day. The Josephine County Sheriff's Office reports deputies, the Illinois Valley Fire District and American Medical Response were dispatched to the single-vehicle wreck on Rockydale Road near Idlewild Drive on Sunday at 8:18 p.m.. Deputies said the initial investigation indicated a vehicle driven by Myrtle Grace Thogmartin was traveling toward Redwood Highway on Rockydale when -- for an unknown reason -- the vehicle left the roadway and struck a power pole with enough force to shear the pole in half. IVFD and AMR arrived to find the vehicle in a ditch and Thogmartin had been ejected. She was pronounced deceased at the scene. Next of kin was notified. On Monday at 10:45 a.m., deputies, IVFD, AMR and the Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Redwood Highway and Waldamar Road. IVFD officials reported one fatality and said extrication was required for the OSP investigation, which caused significant delays on US Highway 199. No other information will be available until OSP sends out a press release.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:30AM by Sam Marsh
 

OSP Provides Details on 2 Fatal Crashes that Occurred on I-5 in Jackson County
The Oregon State Police has provided the details about two fatal accidents that occurred last week on Interstate 5 in Jackson County. On Monday, May 12th, OSP and emergency personnel responded to a two-vehicle collision on Interstate 5 near milepost 4 near the Siskiyou Summit. OSP said a preliminary investigation indicated a northbound Ford F-150 driven by 69-year-old Michael Kasser of Issaquah, Washington, left its travel lane and struck the trailer of a parked Volvo commercial vehicle driven by a 62-year-old Moreno Valley, California, man. Kasser and his passenger -- 68-year-old Linda Kasser -- were declared deceased at the scene. The California man was not injured. On Tuesday, May 13th, OSP and emergency personnel responded to a two-vehicle collision on Interstate 5 near milepost 25. OSP said a preliminary investigation indicated a northbound BMW 3S driven by 20-year-old Justine Castaneda of Medford was in the fast lane when a northbound Honda Accord driven by 45-year-old William Gann of Yreka, California, came up from behind at a reportedly high rate of speed. The BMW attempted to move to the slow lane when it was struck by the Honda, causing the Honda to roll and eject its driver. Gann was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the car and declared deceased at the scene. Castaneda sustained minor injuries.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:29AM by Sam Marsh
 

GP Police Arrested Woman on Warrant and for Possession of Fentanyl and Meth
Grants Pass Police arrested a woman with an active warrant and found her to be in possession of both fentanyl and methamphetamine. On Sunday at 3:48 p.m., an officer recognized 33-year-old Hope Susan Hoover and knew she was wanted on an outstanding warrant. After confirming the warrant and Hoover's identity, the officer observed the tip of a small, clear baggie in her left pants pocket. The baggie was removed and contained a chalky white substance that Hoover admitted was fentanyl. The fentanyl had a gross weight of 7.9 grams. Hoover was transported to the Josephine County Jail where -- during the booking process -- two more baggies were removed from her buttocks. One tested positive for fentanyl and the other tested positive for methamphetamine. At that time, Hoover told deputies she swallowed four grams of fentanyl during her initial contact with officers. She was transported to Three Rivers Medical Center for evaluation and then returned to the jail where she was lodged on charges of Fentanyl and Meth Possession plus the out-of-county warrant. She was being held without bail.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:19AM by Sam Marsh
 

OSP Snared GP Woman for Harassing People at Wolf Creek General Store & Inn
The Oregon State Police arrested a Grants Pass woman for harassing people at the Wolf Creek General Store and Wolf Creek Inn last weekend. OSP reports troopers responded to the incident at the store on Front Street in Wolf Creek on Saturday afternoon. Troopers said 62-year-old Shari Lynn Phillips was harassing customers and the owner of the store, so she was trespassed from the premises. They said Phillips then crossed the street to the Wolf Creek Inn where she was yelling and hostile with customers and the owner while throwing chairs. According to OSP, no one was hurt in either incident. Phillips was placed into custody, transported to Grants Pass and lodged at the Josephine County Jail for Disorderly Conduct.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:18AM by Sam Marsh
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Deputies Cited Woman after Dog Bit Two People at City Park in Grants Pass
The Josephine County Sheriff's Office cited a woman yesterday after her dog bit two people at a Grants Pass city park. The Sheriff's Office reports deputies responded to an animal complaint at Tussing Park on West Park Street on Monday around 4 p.m.. Deputies said they cited the unidentified woman for K9 as a Public Nuisance after her dog bit two people at the park. The woman was also provided with a notice of impound and her dog was taken to the Josephine County Animal Shelter for the 10-day bite quarantine period. The woman was advised how to contact the shelter to get the dog out after the quarantine ends.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:16AM by Sam Marsh
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Applications Now Being Accepted for Joint Bikeways & Walkways Committee
Applications are being accepted for three positions on the Grants Pass and Josephine County Bikeways & Walkways Committee due to expiring terms. The purpose of this committee is to seek input from the community, coordinate and disseminate information for public education about biking and walking routes and rules, and serve as a resource and advisory group regarding bike and pedestrian trails for the City and County. The special qualifications for this position are people who represent the interests of bikers and walkers. Applications are available at the City Administration Office at 101 NW A Street or online at "grantspassoregon.gov/committee-application." Completed applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, June 6th. Applications will be reviewed by the committee on Tuesday, June 10th. Appointments will be made by the Grants Pass City Council on Wednesday, July 2nd.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:15AM by Sam Marsh
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GPCC Directs Staff to Create Grant for Group to Manage Shelter & Navigation Center
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The Grants Pass City Council's Monday workshop dealt with some alternative approaches to create a low-barrier shelter and navigation center in order to cope with the homeless situation. The City Council is considering providing real property to manage the unhoused population. The real property would be either owned by the city or it could be purchased. The panel directed staff to create a grant program that a private entity would apply for to manage either or both a low-barrier shelter and navigation center. The goal would be to reduce or eliminate the current "no barrier" camps. The program will be brought back to the Council at the June 2nd workshop, to be followed by a community forum. The Council also directed staff to initiate a rate review for revenue bonding to fund the new water treatment plant. Impact to citizens will be a 2.5% increase in water rates for three years. A single-family dwelling currently paying $47.45 monthly for water would be paying $54.23 in 2028. The increase was needed after the Trump administration cancelled FEMA's BRIC grant program that had already approved $50 million for the water treatment plant. Councilors also received updates on Economic Development funds and Urban renewal grants. The programs are for attracting visitors from over 50 miles outside of the urban area, plus updating and beautifying Grants Pass’s downtown area.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:12AM by Sam Marsh
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Today's Special Election Features Numerous Candidates Running for Board Positions
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Today's Special Election features candidates running for leadership positions for local school and community college boards, the library district, fire districts, a park district and a water district. A number of the candidates are running unopposed. Contested races include three positions on the Grants Pass School Board. Gary Richardson is defending his seat against Judy Christensen, Cassie Wilkins is defending her seat against Tom Sheckells and Quin Collins Pehrson is taking on Marjie Wilkie. Six candidates are running for three positions on the Three Rivers School Board. The races include Cameron Camp against Neigel Von Hruska, Mariah Rossi versus Bill Ertel and Carrin Godfrey against Rick Nelson. There is one contested race for the Josephine Community Library District Board, with Kelly Robinson taking on Tommi Drake. There is one contested race for the Josephine County Rural Fire Protection District, with Ralph Weidling against Michael Grant. Claudia Pratt is running against Jim Krois for the Williams Rural Fire Protection District. As of Monday evening, the Josephine County Clerk's Office reported an unofficial turnout of just 14.44% of ballots received and 13.65% of ballots accepted. The deadline for the return of ballots by hand or in the mail is 8 o'clock this evening.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:11AM by Sam Marsh
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Phoenix High Student Selected as Winner of Oregon Congressional Art Contest
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US Representative Cliff Bentz has announced that a junior from Phoenix High School has been selected as the winner of Oregon's Congressional Art Contest out of a record number of 38 submissions. Talula Heckendorf's artwork, "Man Walking Through an Alaskan Town," was selected by a panel of five judges who praised the piece as having 'great depth, detail and perspective.' Talula may travel to Washington, DC, to see her artwork displayed in the national student art exhibit in the US Capitol and attend a reception in her honor. Bentz also announced three regional winners from Oregon's Second District. They will have their art displayed in one of the Congressman's offices in Medford, Ontario or Washington, DC. They are Heckendorf, Avery McLean of Crater High School and Lesly Alvarado-Perez of McLoughlin High School. Congressman Bentz thanked the 38 young artists for their "amazing" submissions and the judges for their work in judging the 2025 competition.
Posted on 5/20/25 6:09AM by Sam Marsh
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GP City Council Directs Staff to Create Competitive Grant for Non-Profit to Manage Shelter & Navigation Center
The City Council’s Monday workshop to deal with alternative approaches to a low barrier shelter and navigation center to deal with the homeless situation. Council is considering providing real property to deal with the unhoused population. Real property would be either currently owned or to be purchased. Council directed staff to create a competitive grant program a private entity would apply for to manage either or both a low barrier shelter and navigation center. The goal would be to reduce or eliminate the current no barrier camps. The program would be brought back to the Council at the June 2nd workshop, to be followed by a community forum.The Grants Pass City Council directed staff to initiate a rate review for revenue bonding to fund the new water treatment plant. Impact to citizens will be a 2.5 percent increase in water rates for three years. A single-family dwelling currently paying $47.45 monthly for water only would be paying $54.23 in 2028.The increase was needed after the federal government cancelled FEMA’s BRIC grant program that had already approved $50 million for the proposed water treatment plant. Council moved forward due to concerns for fragility of the current plant. Councilors also received updates on Economic Development funds and Urban renewal grants. The programs are for among other things, attracting visitors from over 50 miles outside of the urban area, plus updating and beautifying Grants Pass’s downtown area. The fiscal budget for 2026 is just over $468,000.
Posted on 5/19/25 2:53PM by Chuck Benson
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Authorities Continues Enforcement of Shoplifting & Theft Violations
Local authorities continue enforcing shoplifting and theft laws with three more arrests Sunday. The first occurred when Amy Ward, 44, was seen on Walmart security cameras at self-checkout knowingly not scanning items and placing them in her shopping cart. She passed the final point of sale and was stopped at the door by Walmart asset protection. Officers issued a citation and court date and trespassed her from Walmart. At 4:23 Sunday afternoon Walmart loss prevention notified law enforcement a shoplifter was being detained in their office. 32-yar-old Jillian Roberts was arrested and lodged in jail on theft III charges. She was released this morning. At 7:31 Sunday evening Catalyst Pizza called City Police to report a woman stole money from the tip jar and was currently passing the A-1 market on foot. Angelica Lane was located and had spent part of the $3 she had taken from Catalyst at the market. She was arrested and lodged in jail for theft III and remained in custody this morning.
Posted on 5/19/25 10:04AM by Chuck Benson
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GPPD Arrest Woman for Possession of Fentanyl & Meth
Grants Pass Police arrested a woman with an active warrant and found her to be in possession of both fentanyl and methamphetamine. At 3:48 p.m. Sunday an officer recognized Hope Susan Hoover, 33, and knew she was wanted. After confirming the warrant and Hoover’s identity the officer observed the tip of a small, clear baggie in her left pants pocket. The baggie was removed and contained a chalky white substance that Hoover admitted was fentanyl. The fentanyl had a gross weight of 7.9 grams.She was transported to the Josephine County Jail where, during the dress out process two more baggies were removed from between her buttocks. One tested positive for fentanyl and the other tested positive for meth. At that time, she told deputies she swallowed four grams of fentanyl during her initial contact with officers. She was transported to the hospital for medical clearance, and then returned to the jail where she is being held possession charges for both fentanyl and meth plus the out of county hold warrant.
Posted on 5/19/25 9:39AM by Chuck Benson
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