Medford Mail Tribune - Fri Nov 27
Mercy Flights is pursuing a nearly $4 million grant to replace three small hangars that predate the company with an 11,000-square-foot hanger and operations building.
Federal funds put to work for job trainingMedford Mail Tribune - Fri Nov 27
About 160 people who are unemployed or underemployed will receive retraining and other services from the Job Council, thanks to a $740,000 U.S. Department of Labor grant.
Eagle Point driver found guilty in fatal hit-and-runMedford Mail Tribune - Thu Nov 26
A Jackson County jury on Wednesday found an Eagle Point woman guilty of felony hit-and-run for failing to stop after running over and killing a teenager who was lying in the road.
Eagle Point woman found guilty in fatal hit-and-runKDRV - Thu Nov 26
KDRV Staff A November 25, 2009 A EAGLE POINT, Ore. - An Eagle Point woman is guilty of a felony hit and run charge for not stopping after running over a Medford teenager who later died.
H1N1 almost kills man, 32Statesman Journal - Wed Nov 25
Zachary Painter doesn't remember much of the past six weeks, and maybe it's just as well.
Ashland theft linked to others at construction sites in countyThe Ashland Daily Tidings - Wed Nov 25
A thief or thieves have been targeting construction sites around Jackson County, making off with more than $70,000 in heavy construction equipment from six different sites, Medford police said.
H1N1 almost kills man, 32Statesman Journal - Wed Nov 25
Zachary Painter doesn't remember much of the past six weeks, and maybe it's just as well.
Letters at length, November 24The Ashland Daily Tidings - Tue Nov 24
In response to Chris Honore's Nov. 18 commentary "Equal Protection": I believe that all people should have equal rights that the government has said are rights for some people but not for others.
Grants Pass man's swine flu ordealThe Oregonian - Tue Nov 24
GRANTS PASS, Ore. - Zachary Painter doesn't remember much of the past six weeks, and maybe it's just as well.
Next year's Pear Blossom Festival will last longerMedford Mail Tribune - Tue Nov 24
The Pear Blossom Festival's street fair next year will move from its longtime location at Alba Park in downtown Medford to the larger Hawthorne Park on East Jackson Street, organizers announced Monday.
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