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Early Rooster Crow History

David Dick spent 29 years as a first responder at the Port of Portland, taking on a variety of duties at the ports on both the Willamette and the Columbia Rivers. He was not a longshoreman, he said at the annual Rogue River All-Alumni Picnic at Palmerton Park, held every[Read More…]

Oregon National Guard Tests Drone To Improve Battlefield Safety

Oregon Army National Guard Soldiers recently demonstrated a new use for drone technology that could make one of the military’s most hazardous engineering missions significantly safer. During annual training on June 22, Soldiers from Bravo Company, 741st Brigade Engineer Battalion, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team successfully used a heavy-lift drone[Read More…]

Kicking Off Rooster Crow Weekend

The 2026 Rogue River Rooster Crow Weekend officially kicked off Friday evening with a packed house at the Rogue River Community Center as community members gathered for the annual Kickoff Dinner. Beginning at 5 p.m., the event quickly filled with guests eager to celebrate the start of one of Rogue[Read More…]

Woodville Museum Celebrates

Being named Grand Marshals of the 2026 National Rooster Crow Parade was more than just an honor for the Woodville Museum- it was a fitting recognition of an organization that has spent decades preserving the history of Rogue River while continuing to bring the community together. Throughout this year’s Rooster[Read More…]

An Evening of Hope, Music, And Community

On Friday evening (June 26), a community watch party for the Tabernacle Choir’s historic Hollywood Bowl concert was held at a local meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Williams Highway in Grants Pass. What could have been a concert screening became something far more memorable-[Read More…]

FD1 Staff Positions Receive Raises

The Board of Directors for Jackson County Fire District No. 1 voted 4-1 to raise the salary of its finance manager by seven percent, plus a certain Consumer Price Index (CPI) figure at 36 months, and for the administrative assistant, also at seven percent, plus CPI, at 24 months. Jenna[Read More…]

Job Scams Are Targeting Seniors Looking For Extra Income

Many seniors seek part-time work after retirement to supplement their income, stay active, or pursue new interests. Unfortunately, scammers know this and increasingly target older adults with fake job opportunities designed to steal money, personal information, and even identities. While legitimate employers rarely ask applicants to pay money, job scammers[Read More…]

Part 3: Mining, Gold And Forgotten Graves

For nearly two months in 1851, rich gold discoveries along Jackson Creek near present-day Jacksonville drew prospectors from across the West. Within a few years, mining activity had spread throughout Southern Oregon, including the rugged hills and stream valleys surrounding Evans Creek and Wimer. Today, most travelers passing through the[Read More…]

Elizabethan Stage With Henry IV, Part One

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has once again brought one of William Shakespeare’s beloved history plays to the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. Last performed by the festival in 2017, Henry IV, Part One returns for the 2026 season under the direction of Associate Artistic Director Rosa Joshi, inviting audiences to experience a[Read More…]