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ODOT Road Construction Update For July 15, 2026

ODOT Highway Projects Continue Across Jackson And Josephine Counties Motorists traveling through Jackson and Josephine counties should expect lane restrictions, flagging operations and occasional delays as several Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) construction projects continue throughout the summer. Lost Creek Lake Bridge Project Work continues on the $6.1 million Lost[Read More…]

Oregon Health Plan Expands Nutrition Benefits

Eligible Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members with serious health conditions now have access to two new nutrition benefits designed to improve health and reduce medical costs. Beginning July 1, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) launched a Fruit and Vegetable Benefit and a Pantry Stocking Benefit for qualifying OHP members. The[Read More…]

Expanded Opportunities For Coastal Salmon

Road warriors who love to chase the hottest wild Chinook and coho bite in the state each fall have a lot to look forward to this year. Wild Chinook retention will be open in 18 coastal basins, with increased bag limits in the Necanicum, Nehalem, Tillamook, Siuslaw, and Umpqua basins.[Read More…]

Community Resources Help Seniors Remain Independent

Growing older often brings new challenges, but a wide network of community organizations is helping older adults remain active, healthy and independent. The Senior Protection Project encourages seniors and their families to become familiar with the many local resources available before a crisis occurs. Many older adults are unaware of[Read More…]

Oregon Libraries Now Offer Free State Parks Parking Passes

Oregonians can now borrow more than books from many public libraries. Thanks to a partnership between the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) and the State Library of Oregon, library patrons can also check out free parking permits for Oregon State Parks. The statewide program has expanded to include 82[Read More…]

Part 4: Help Solve the Mystery

Over the past several weeks, the Rogue River Press has explored a local story that has been passed down through generations of Evans Creek and Wimer residents. The story is simple, yet intriguing. Somewhere in the hills surrounding Wimer, a small cemetery reportedly existed near a mining operation. According to[Read More…]