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Stubborn algae bloom stays on Lost Creek lake
Associated Press A November 19, 2008 A TRAIL, Ore. -- A health advisory for an algae bloom on a Southern Oregon reservoir that has amazed state environmental experts is expected to last into December.
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Umpqua Forest staff looks to rebuild Toketee Trail
When Mother Nature hammers paradise, she really does a job. Last March, as Umpqua National Forest trail technicians began to reopen the pathway that leads to one of Oregon's most beautiful waterfalls, the ...
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Southern Oregon Land Conservancy celebrates 30 years
Thirty years ago, a group of people concerned about losing the region's land to development decided to do something about it.
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The market's carnival air is gone, replaced by rain and chill. But...
The market's carnival air is gone, replaced by rain and chill. But local farmers are sticking out the season, selling the fruits of fall for one more week.
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Shady Cove Police Looking For Hit & Run Suspect
Police in Shady Cove are trying to find the driver in a hit and run crash that left an elderly man with serious injuries.
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Realm of the Snake Monster
Local historians propose new name for larger Squaw Lake in the Applegate in push to cut 'squaw' from place names Loading... The larger of the two Squaw Lakes may be renamed 'Snake Monster Lake' under a proposal ...
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What To Do: Oct. 11-16
Wagon master Dee Douglas and her wagon train will be accompanied by the Sheriff's Posse Outriders for a trek over the original 1846 Applegate Trail on Mount Sexton and arrive between 1 and 2 p.m. today at the ...
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Middlefork Fire Road, Trail Closures Lifted
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest has lifted all trail and road closures associated with the Middlefork fire near Prospect.
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Dedication of Bomb Site Brings Back Memories
Editor's note: Longtime Pilot staff writer Marjorie Woodfin first reported on Brookings Japanese bomb site in 1992.
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Rally to Support Teachers & Staff @ School Dist. #9
Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice calls upon the Rogue Valley Community to rally behind Eagle Point School District #9's employees, its certified teachers and classified staff.
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Kaufman FSW-3.5K-12 Skid Steer Trailer
Photos: Click the photo for an enlarged view. Stock Number: 3 Description: 12 FT.
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Fire Danger
Several grass fires were ignited by lightning strikes around the Rogue Valley Tuesday before the National Weather Service in Medford canceled it's "red flag" warning.
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Trail restoration buoys runners, hikers
Local hikers and runners were intrigued by a dotted line on a 55-year-old topo map, which hinted at a long-desired - and long-lost - connection between the Ashland and Talent watersheds.
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Southern Oregon fire continues to grow
The Middle Fork fire, which got no respect for a month, is getting plenty after expanding to more than 17,800 acres over two days end entering Crater Lake National Park.
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Cliff Creek, RoxyAnn take top awards
RoxyAnn Winery of Medford and Cliff Creek Cellars of Sams Valley won the top awards at last month's World of Wine Festival.
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Prospect Fire Grows Nearly 30 Percent
Firefighters can expect another couple days of tough fire conditions before cooler, moist air lends a hand when seasonal weather patterns return Friday.
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Wind, heat slow fight against fire
Smoky skies are likely to persist across the Rogue Valley today as wind and weather hamper firefighters' efforts to rein in the stubborn Middle Fork fire in the Sky Lakes Wilderness.
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Oregon wildfires far from contained
Fire managers say two southern Oregon wildfires that started nearly a month ago still may be two weeks away from containment.
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Trapper hired to evict beavers from settling pond
It turns out that a Medford, Ore., settling pond thought to be bachelor pad for a beaver has turned out to be more like a frat house.
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August scorcher
Cooler mornings the past few days tell us fall is on the way, but August delivered its usual share of relentless sun and searing heat.
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