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Recurring Events Ashland seniors activities A variety of virtual and in-person activities and services are available to adults 50 and older Mondays through Frid ..read more
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Camelot Theatre: 101 Talent Ave., Talent. Tickets and information available at camelottheatre.org or 541-535-5250. Group and discounted season packages, as well ..read more
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A new cider taproom in Talent has a beverage for just about any palate. As proof of Legend Cider’s appeal, an 80-year-old friend who had never before tried alco ..read more
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Ranked-choice voting may be coming to Oregon. House Speaker Dan Rayfield told the Bend Bulletin last week his name may be on the bill that aims to do it in the ..read more
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A statewide survey last month indicates Oregonians overall have a practical but measured attitude toward timber harvests and other forest management practices ..read more
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In 2011, as part of my nine years in the U.S. Air Force, I deployed to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Part of our mission was humanitarian care of wounded and il ..read more
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Saddened by the news of the Jacksonville Inn’s restaurant closure, former longtime owner Jerry Evans joked Monday he “made it look too easy for people.” Cheers ..read more
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American Trails: The gallery, located in the Columbia Hotel, 250 E. Main St., Ashland, features art and crafts of the indigenous peoples in North and South Amer ..read more
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A new cider taproom in Talent has a beverage for just about any palate. As proof of Legend Cider’s appeal, an 80-year-old friend who had never before tried alco ..read more
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North Medford pulled within four points early in the fourth quarter but Churchill was ever-present with an answer to score a 61-54 boys basketball victory Frida ..read more