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Becoming privy to reporter's one-holer phobia
The recent discovery of an old outhouse on the historic Hanley Farm in Central Point brought back memories of a childhood fear probably best left behind, so to speak.
A helicopter flight school is ready for takeoff at the Medford airport. Table Rock Helicopters, operated by owner and chief pilot Clay Clark, has set up shop at Medford Air Service, 4002 Cirrus Drive, off Biddle Road.
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Shooting leaves one dead in Kerby Friday
A Friday afternoon shooting involving two men with handguns has left one man dead in Josephine County.
Back-roads tour offers taste of past
Saturday caravan on old stage route A back-roads car tour Saturday offers a chance to step back in time to when the only way to reach Crescent City was by stage coach.
Mule trains and Model A's once traversed Southern Oregon's Old Redwood Stage Road
Just before the cool damp redwood forests of Northern California, close enough to the Pacific Ocean to smell saltwater in the air, the road begins.
The depths of the past, and present
When it comes to summoning up the courage to face dizzying heights or tight places, I definitely wasn't in the front of the line when bravery was doled out.
Keeping the past alive in Pottsville
New museum highlights 50th anniversary of little township near Merlin and coincides with 24th annual early-day gas engine event Loading... Dezuriah Peddicord, 2, the youngest volunteer in Pottsville, pilots the Sheriff's Posse parade car in the town's new museum.
Josephine Co. to change 'squaw' names
By Ron Brown A June 2, 2009 A GRANTS PASS, Ore. - The old adage that sticks and stones may break bones but words will never hurt is apparently not true when it comes to places named 'squaw'. A Southern Oregon has several creeks, lakes, and mountains named 'squaw', a term many consider degrading towards Native American women.