
Results 21 - 40 of 138 for "u:nrtoday.com" in Myrtle Creek, OR
Myrtle Creek students explore life without shoes
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review Destiny Richardson, left, and Alyssa Rainville, both 12-year-old Myrtle Creek residents, walk through a bed of rocks, gravel and dirt set up Thursday at Coffenberry Middle School. Comment?
Police log for April 15, 2013: Man attacks fence with tractor
These logs are the highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center. Comment?
Battle of the Books, born in Douglas County, to receive state honor
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review Members of the Myrtle Creek Coffenberry Middle School team seek out an answer from a book last year during the 2012 Oregon Battle of the Books at Roseburg High School Saturday. Comment?
Lineup set for Myrtle Creek's Music in the Park's 27th season
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review Anna Antonucci, left, and Myra Wade, both of Myrtle Creek, look on during a concert last year at Millsite Park in Myrtle Creek. Comment?
Battle of the Books, born in Douglas County, to receive state honor
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review Members of the Myrtle Creek Coffenberry Middle School team seek out an answer from a book last year during the 2012 Oregon Battle of the Books at Roseburg High School Saturday. Comment?
These logs are the highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center. Comment?
These logs are the highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center. Comment?
Lineup set for Music in the Park's 27th season
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review Anna Antonucci, left, and Myra Wade, both of Myrtle Creek, look on during a concert last year at Millsite Park in Myrtle Creek. Comment?
Myrtle Creek man whose threats shut down schools ordered to undergo psychological evaluation
A judge Tuesday ordered a man who threatened on Facebook to bring "school shootings to Douglas County" to undergo a psychological evaluation before being released from jail. Comment?
Umpqua Carvers slice wood, but don't cut corners
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review Jeff Woodcock of Roseburg checks out items on display at the Umpqua Wood Carvers annual show at the Roseburg Senior Center Saturday. Comment?
Meet Your Merchant: Del's provides building needs for south Douglas County
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CRAIG REED/The News-Review Jeff Johnson has been the owner of Del's Building Supply in Myrtle Creek since 2001. Comment?
Umpqua Carvers slice wood, but don't cut corners
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review Jeff Woodcock of Roseburg checks out items on display at the Umpqua Wood Carvers annual show at the Roseburg Senior Center Saturday. Comment?
Wrestling: Roseburg middle school matmen shine at state
The future of Roseburg High wrestling looks extremely promising, judging by the performances of the middle school grapplers at last Saturday's state tournament at Woodburn High School. Comment?
View from the Center: It's time to minimize the potential for severe wildfires
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STEPHEN BRASHEAR/The News-Review Prineville Bureau of Land Management strike team leader Nancy Wiggins walks past trees torching on the Kelsey Fire near Lemolo Lake Tuesday. Comment?
Father who kidnapped own children at Myrtle Creek I-5 rest area nears release
A man whose case became a cause cA lA bre among anti-government and parental-rights activists will be released next week after spending 12 years in prison for kidnapping his three daughters at gunpoint from social workers at an Interstate 5 rest area near Myrtle Creek. Comment?
Editorial: Consolidating county VFW posts is a wise move
If veterans know anything, it's survival. And it's that instinct that recently drove three South County Veterans of Foreign Wars posts to merge. Comment?
Clack, Hall named Myrtle Creek Citizens of Year
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Myrtle Creek Grange President Calvin Clack was named 2013 Man of the Year at Saturday's Citizens of the Year event at the Myrtle Creek Elks Lodge. Comment?
Highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office and Roseburg Police Department. Comment?
Volunteers take pies in the face for United Way
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review John McVeigh of Roseburg smiles after taking his pie in the face at the Greater Douglas United Way in Roseburg Wednesday. Comment?
Health journeys: Heart attack convinces Doug Weist to stop smoking
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Meet Doug Weist. Doug is a 75-year-old Myrtle Creek resident. He has three grown children and a bunch of grandkids and great-grandkids. While growing up he enjoyed baseball, hunting, water-skiing and generally any sport that let him be outdoors. Comment?