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Oregon Libraries Now Offer Free State Parks Parking Passes

Oregonians can now borrow more than books from many public libraries. Thanks to a partnership between the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) and the State Library of Oregon, library patrons can also check out free parking permits for Oregon State Parks. The statewide program has expanded to include 82[Read More…]

Part 4: Help Solve the Mystery

Over the past several weeks, the Rogue River Press has explored a local story that has been passed down through generations of Evans Creek and Wimer residents. The story is simple, yet intriguing. Somewhere in the hills surrounding Wimer, a small cemetery reportedly existed near a mining operation. According to[Read More…]

Headlines & Highlights For July 8, 2026

This Week In Rogue River History JULY 8, 1981 Rogue River High School standout Rick Ashworth, Oregon’s top high jumper, earned an invitation to compete in an international track meet in Seoul, South Korea. Ashworth was selected as one of just 50 athletes representing the United States against competitors from[Read More…]

ODOT Road Construction Update For July 8, 2026

Road Construction Continues Across Jackson and Josephine Counties Motorists traveling through Jackson and Josephine counties should plan for delays, detours and lane restrictions as several Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) improvement projects continue this summer. Lost Creek Lake Bridge Repairs A $6.1 million bridge rehabilitation project is underway on Oregon[Read More…]

Support For Workers Caring For Loved Ones With Alzheimer’s

As Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month concludes, Oregon officials are reminding workers that Paid Leave Oregon may provide financial support when they need time away from work to care for a family member living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. According to state officials, nearly 79,000 Oregonians age[Read More…]

Oregon Highlights Family Reunification Efforts

As June comes to a close, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is highlighting the importance of family reunification and the programs designed to help children safely return home after involvement with the child welfare system. State officials say child welfare practices have changed dramatically over the past two[Read More…]

Jackson County Jail Reduces Capacity

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office will reduce the operational capacity of the Jackson County Jail beginning July 1, citing rising operating costs and ongoing budget constraints that Sheriff Nate Sickler says can no longer be absorbed without affecting other public safety services. The change includes the closure of the jail’s[Read More…]