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Taxpayers To Receive Kicker Credit

Courtesy of the Oregon Dept. of Revenue The Oregon Office of Economic Analysis (OEA) has confirmed a more than $1.41 billion revenue surplus in the 2023-2025 biennium, triggering a tax surplus credit, or “kicker,” for the 2025 tax year. The surplus will be returned to taxpayers through a credit on[Read More…]

Janilou Creations: A Small Town Shop

Rogue River resident Jani Louise has spent decades exploring the spiritual world. That journey, which began in 1986 at a metaphysical shop that sparked her imagination, eventually led her to open her own storefront nearly four years ago. Today, Janilou Creations sits along Main Street in downtown Rogue River, offering[Read More…]

Junior Chieftain Teams Both Start At 1-1

The Rogue River Jr. Sr. High School middle-school-level boys’ basketball teams each went 1-1 through the first week of their 10-game November and December schedule. After starting the new season off with losses against Hanby on Tues., Nov. 4, the Junior Chieftain teams both beat Lincoln Savage on Wed., Nov.[Read More…]

Next Free Fishing Days Set For Nov. 28-29

Oregon’s next “fish for free” days — no licenses or stamps needed — will be Nov. 28-29, the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving. There will be bass, panfish and trout available in lakes, ponds and reservoirs, and coho and steelhead in the Rogue. Meanwhile, fall turkey season is underway, giving[Read More…]

Schools Find Success

Principals in the Rogue River School District and Superintendent Patrick Lee each presented the numbers from the Oregon State Assessment test scores from the 2024-25 year, just released by the Oregon Department of Education, as they related each to their schools at the Tuesday, Oct. 21 meeting of the Rogue[Read More…]

Headlines & Highlights For November 12, 2025

NOV. 13, 1980 Questions were circulating around town about our local shopping center. Some comments and feelings were expressed throughout the shopping center itself. Here lie 19 spaces of astute buildings in the most probable place. I say probable because, right now, from the looks of it, there isn’t much[Read More…]

The Next Generation Of Wildland Firefighters

Every Saturday over the last month, the Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) North Cascade District hosted Scouting America troops from Eugene, Oregon to Seattle, Washington and in between. The district helped 80 scouts earn their Wildland Fire Management merit badge, a new merit badge being tested this year with the[Read More…]