Cavemen Upset Panthers; Knights Preserve Perfection
Rallying behind Senior Dylan Strempel, who scored 15 points, the Grants Pass Cavemen upset the Southern Oregon Conference Champion South Medford Panthers last night in Heater Neuman gym 55 to 50.
Jackson County Sheriff’s Department Readies for Layoffs
The Jackson County Sheriff’s office distributed 66 layoff notices to employees yesterday, a move that could drastically cut back patrols and search and rescue operations.
53 Year Old Medford Transient Arrested for Shooting
A 53 year old Medford transient was charged with attempted murder after shooting two teenagers walking on the biked path north of U.S. Cellular Park in Medford.
Prosecution holds closing arguments in sex abuse trial
The prosecution in the trial of 36-year-old Beau James Slippy, a Cave Junction man accused of sexually abusing three girls under the age of 14 who were in his care, rested today after Deputy D.A. Ryan Mulkins rebutted the defense who questioned the legitimacy of the victim’s allegations.
Council Interviews Councilor Applicants
Wednesday night the Grants Pass City Council will appoint an interim councilor to represent ward four in place of Darren Fowler, whose seat was vacated when he was elected mayor.
Citizens spot man with shotgun on 6th Street
Citizens spotted a man with a shotgun on 6th Street near the intersection of Voorhies Way in Grants Pass at approximately 3:07 p.m. Monday.
Stolen vehicle located at burglary in progress
A stolen Dodge Charger was located at a burgled home while a realtor was in the process of showing the property.
Man dies in boating accident near Robertson Bridge Boat Ramp
A man died in a boating accident Monday at approximately 2:15 p.m. when the boat he was riding in on the Rogue River became overturned upstream from the Robertson Bridge Boat Ramp.
Ashland Considers Hospital Merger with Asante
The Ashland City Council is scheduled to vote on the approval of a letter of intent outlining the terms of the Ashland Community Hospital’s merger with Asante at its 7:00 p.m. meeting tonight.
Construction of Sexton Climbing Lanes Begin
Construction of the additional 2.8 mile lane designed primarily for slow traveling trucks ascending Mount Sexton on I-5’s northbound lanes begins this week.
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