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Regulated Hunting Is Good For Wildlife

A new Michigan State University study found that regulated sport hunting can be a powerful driver of wildlife recovery and biodiversity. While that may take some by surprise, the study — authored by University Programs Fellow Dr. Jacob Hill, Dr. Kenneth F. Kellner, and Dr. Jerrold L. Belant (Boone and Crockett Chair of[Read More…]

National Night Out – Leave Dogs At Home

Police Chief Dave Rash said he had already started preparations for Rogue River’s third National Night Out event, this year on Tues, Aug. 4. The Marine Patrol and Search and Rescue units from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office will be featured this year, along with representatives of the Oregon State[Read More…]

Celebrations Planned For Oregon Arbor Month

Gov. Tina Kotek has proclaimed April 2026 to be Oregon Arbor Month statewide. This year’s proclamation recognizes the vital role trees play in protecting communities from climate change impacts, particularly extreme heat and rain events. “Oregon’s Arbor Month is a chance for all of us to pause and appreciate the[Read More…]

Land Stands Out In First RR Golf Meet

Senior Joey Land led Rogue River in its first boys’ golf competition of the season, a four-school, six-team meet at Grants Pass Golf Club on Mon., March 30, with a 132 score over the 18 holes. Junior Mattias Rillo shot a 137, and Julian Inman rounded out Rogue River with[Read More…]

Headlines & Highlights For April 8, 2026

APR. 8, 1981 Grants Pass- The proposed Elk Creek Dam project was moved a large step closer to reality, after a decision this week by the State Water Policy Review Board to support construction of the dam. With little deliberation, the seven-member board passed a resolution supporting the project by[Read More…]