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Saturday Events for Mother’s Day Weekend
SOUTHERN OREGON – Here are some events taking place on Saturday, May 11, to celebrate Mother’s Day. The North Bend Main Street organization is celebrating Mother’s Day. On Saturday you can treat Mom to a fun day of shopping local businesses from 11am to 4pm. There’ll be free crafts and gifts at the library, and free massages for Mom at The Liberty Theater from Noon to 2pm.
A marriage made in the Railroad District: Co-op and ROCO
Ashland Food Co-op buys Rogue Valley Roasting Company coffee house. Ashland’s 30-year love affair with a cozy little coffee shop has sparked a new match with an equally loved 52-year-old Ashland organic grocery store. The marriage of Rogue Valley Roasting Company to the Ashland Food Co-op became official this...
City parks leaders, staff attend ethics training session
Council members absent from first-ever local session led by state Ethics Commission. An Oregon Government Ethics Commission training Wednesday helped Ashland officials and staff better understand Oregon ethics law in the wake of two violations last year by local officials. “Education is one of our highest priorities,” said Ruth Sylvester,...
Inner Peace: Finding peace on Bear Creek
Watching and listening to the animals that live among us can remind us to live placidly. Blue she was, but not really blue, more like soft grey. A blue heron fading into the rocks and fallen trees along the creek’s edge. Her wings were open, and in this pose she appeared heart-shaped, except for her long, slender neck and head.
Man convicted of ambush shooting of stranger after discovering flirtatious texts on his girlfriend's phone: Sheriff
A California man was convicted of luring a stranger to a remote location, shooting him and dumping his body after discovering flirtatious texts on his girlfriend's phone. The post Man convicted of ambush shooting of stranger after discovering flirtatious texts on his girlfriend’s phone: Sheriff first appeared on Law & Crime.
Sixth annual Creativity Conference at SOU set to begin Thursday
The conference returns to SOU for its sixth year, featuring presentations, demonstrations and performances to inspire creative thinking. The sixth annual Creativity Conference at Southern Oregon University will kick off Thursday, May 16, and run through Sunday, May 19. The four-day event features a dynamic, global lineup with over 100 presenters, including five keynote speakers.
Two suspects in jail after Ashland man mugged at gunpoint
ASHLAND, Ore. – Two men are behind bars in connection to an armed mugging that took place in Ashland Saturday night. According to the Ashland Police Department, just before 10 p.m. officers responded to a report of a man who had been robbed at gunpoint while walking home from work.
Ninth Ashland Reads event celebrates literacy in the key of A-B-C
First graders from all five Ashland elementary schools celebrate student reading achievement. Learning to read is something to celebrate with fanfare and flair — a sentiment that took center stage Wednesday at Ashland High School. A processional of about 170 first-grade Ashland students and their teachers walked through a...
Red dresses on Hwy. 96 in support of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons
SISKIYOU COUNTY, Cal. – May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Person Awareness month and in California, the Karuk Tribe brought attention to that with a public art installation. The Tribe is installing several red dresses and garments along Highway 96 to raise awareness of the growing epidemic of Missing...
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