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RRFD Board Members Address The Union Letter

When the International Association of Firefighters Local 3513, the union representing firefighters at Jackson County Fire District 1, Rogue River’s fire department, admonished the district’s board of directors for its behavior at its April 11 meeting, one of the two board members at the center of the union’s letter, responded,[Read More…]

Rogue River Kiwanis Continues Supporting Local Youth And Community

For years, the Rogue River Kiwanis Club has worked behind the scenes supporting youth programs, recognizing student achievement and helping strengthen community connections throughout Rogue River. Part of the worldwide Kiwanis organization, the local club focuses heavily on projects benefiting children and families. Members volunteer time, organize fundraisers and support[Read More…]

Headlines & Highlights For June 17, 2026

This Week In Rogue River History From circus-themed Fourth of July celebrations and controversial blackjack games to high-speed police chases and Rooster Crow traditions, here’s a look back at the people, events and stories that made local headlines during this week in years past. JUNE 17, 1981 Central Point residents[Read More…]

Classic Cars And Community Spirit Return

Polished chrome, vintage engines and rows of classic vehicles will once again become part of the annual National Rooster Crow Weekend as the Rooster Crow Car Show returns to Rogue River this June. The longtime event has become a favorite attraction during festival weekend, drawing car enthusiasts, collectors and spectators[Read More…]

Willis Presented Soaring Eagle Award

A total of 54 eighth-graders walked across the gym floor at James Martin Court to receive their diplomas for promotion to high school at Rogue River Junior Senior High School on Tues., June 9. The soon-to-be-freshmen were the first eighth-grade class at RRJSHS’s new junior high building, completed in time[Read More…]

The Rooster Crow Tradition In Rogue River

Rogue River’s signature summer celebration is preparing to return as the community gets ready for the 73rd Annual National Rooster Crow Weekend, scheduled for June 26–28, 2026. For generations, Rooster Crow has brought together local families, visitors and former residents for a weekend filled with tradition, entertainment and hometown pride.[Read More…]

ODOT Road Construction Update For June 17, 2026

ODOT Projects Continue Across Jackson And Josephine Counties Several Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) construction projects are underway throughout Jackson and Josephine counties this summer, with motorists advised to expect delays, lane restrictions, and occasional ramp closures. JACKSON COUNTY • Lost Creek Lake Bridge Repairs on Highway 62 A $6.1[Read More…]

Fire Season Level Raises Statewide

Fire agencies across Southern Oregon are increasing restrictions and staffing levels as hot, dry weather pushes wildfire danger higher across the region. Beginning at 12:01 a.m. on June 17, the City of Grants Pass will raise its fire danger level to High (Yellow). The change comes as vegetation dries and[Read More…]

Part 1: A Story Passed Down Through Generations

Every community has stories that seem to exist somewhere between history and legend. They are the stories passed down around dinner tables, shared by longtime residents, and remembered by families whose roots stretch back generations. Sometimes those stories can be proven through newspaper articles, photographs, or official records. Other times,[Read More…]