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Take a tour through quilting's past
Follow a thread throughout history at an Eagle Point presentation about American quilting from 1800 to the present.
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Eagle Point a " Gingerbread is an art that Rafe Hill literally learned at his mother's knee.
Gingerbread is an art that Rafe Hill literally learned at his mother's knee. Because 4-year-old Rafe was learning to walk the first year mom Rebecca Hill entered Medford's GingerBread Jubilee, she struggled to ...
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Local Democrats pick experienced hand
Democrats hope to improve their chances of turning Jackson County blue by picking a 34-year-old Ashland resident from Washington, D.C., to lead the party locally and broaden its appeal.
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All for fun & fun for all
The cast from Madagascar is back for more fun in "Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa" November 15, 2008 MOVIE: Madagascar 2 Alex, the lion, returns home to Africa and meets his parents in this humorous follow-up to ...
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Mom gets jail for using kids in volleyball scheme
A Medford woman is going to jail and must pay restitution for sending her children door to door seeking donations for a trip to a volleyball camp.
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Central Point ponders storm-drain fee hike
Storm drain fees for new development would increase 132 percent under a proposal by the city designed to raise enough money to replace four box culverts that likely would fail during a major flood and damage ...
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Veterans Day Events
A monument at the new Don Jones Park on Hamrick and Vilas roads, though only partly finished, will be dedicated during aceremony at 1 p.m. today, rain or shine.
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Emergency Services
Steven Neal Mahoney, 27, no known address. Medford police Friday arrested Mahoney on charges of possession of methamphetamine and a parole violation.
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Learn to value books
If you can't judge a book by its cover, let Carol Barrett give it a go. The Rogue Valley historian talks today about how to evaluate the worth of books and sell them on the Internet.
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Omnibus land act includes wilderness designations
Republican Mike Beagle of Eagle Point and Independent Dave Willis of Lincoln are excited about the coming vote.
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What to Do
The Ashland Parks Commission has created an oversized birthday card to celebrate Lithia Park's 100th birthday and the community is invited to add memories, good wishes and their vision for the future of Lithia ...
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Election observers from overseas note differences as they take a tour of Jackson County operations.
It was purely coincidental, but a Jackson County elections supervisor was wearing an Oktoberfest dress when Irene Kaufmann of Austria came Friday to observe how signatures are verified and ballots are checked.
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Six Southern Oregon Schools on Watch List
By NEWS10's Juliane Ngan -- Eleven Oregon schools have been placed on a safety watch list.
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Two Eagle Point schools placed on safety watch list
Eagle Point Middle School and Eagle Point High School have been listed for the first time on a state education department safety "watch list" because of the number of expulsions last school year.
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What to Do
ScienceWorks will offer a Spooky Science Exhibit from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the museum, 1500 E. Main St., Ashland.
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Going to the Core
Tendons severed and bones smashed in a head-on car crash, Susan Huntley couldn't walk for months.
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It's 8-year-old Nicholas Erno's weekly treat: a geocaching outing with his dad.
"I can find the geocaches really good," Nick says. "Tuition." Letterboxing is low-tech geocaching "Intuition, Nick," says Chris Erno.
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DA: Family Collected Cash for Monster Truck Rallies, Not Volleyball Camp
Prosecutors in Jackson County have subpoenaed 166 witnesses for the trial of a Medford couple accused of using their children to fraudulently solicit funds that were allegedly spent on movies and monster truck ...
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Newcomer challenges county commissioner
A political newcomer calling for a more receptive county government is taking on an incumbent commissioner who says he has spent the past two years steering the county back to financial stability.
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Two men vie for Rogue River mayor seat
A 35-year-old coach, Navy reservist and business owner is running for mayor against a 64-year-old retired educator with seven years on the City Council.
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