Medford Mail Tribune - Mon Nov 09
Smoke will continue to rise from the hills southwest of Medford as Oregon Department of Forestry crews burn piles of material cut to reduce wildfire risk, fire officials say.
Heroin ring investigation nets indictments for 8 in MedfordKTVL News10 - Mon Nov 09
Eight Southern Oregonians indicted Monday and charged with trafficking and conspiracy to distribute heroin.
New Jackson County Emergency Dispatch Center UnveiledKTVL News10 - Mon Nov 09
Emergency dispatchers get their first look at their future offices. Monday afternoon, was the opening ceremony for the Jackson County Emergency communications center.
Book drive honors efforts of 'a great lady'Medford Mail Tribune - Sun Nov 08
Before her unexpected death Oct. 20, Healthy Start family advocate Kerry Prince was relentlessly devoted to providing books to the children of the dozens of first-time parents she mentored.
Randy Schock bought almost 5 acres of swampland last April, and he couldn't have been happier.Medford Mail Tribune - Sun Nov 08
The Rogue River backwaters created by the 105-year-old Gold Ray Dam ooze up through an old, artificial channel and right into his backyard, helping create a bayouesque feel to his property off Gold Ray Road.
New 9-1-1 center should provide better communicationMedford Mail Tribune - Sat Nov 07
With the push of a button, the tables that will be manned by dispatchers in Jackson County's and Medford's new 9-1-1 center raise or lower automatically.
Swine Flu updateKDRV - Fri Nov 06
By Andrea Pettes A November 6, 2009 A MEDFORD, Ore. - Southern Oregon is seeing a significant decrease in the number of people experiencing flu like conditions.
Jackson County homes cheaper but more are sellingThe Ashland Daily Tidings - Fri Nov 06
Home sales are up for the ninth straight month in Jackson County, but prices are slightly lower than they were last year at this time.
Jackson County homes cheaper but more are sellingMedford Mail Tribune - Fri Nov 06
Home sales are up for the ninth straight month in Jackson County, but prices are slightly lower than they were last year at this time.
Letters at length, November 6The Ashland Daily Tidings - Fri Nov 06
In all the whining about the meals tax and how unaffordable it makes eating in Ashland, has anyone done the math to see that a 5 percent tax on a $50 meal is a whopping $2.50? Whoop-tee-do - that would sure keep me from eating out.
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