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RR Cheer Squad Back At State, Determined

Rogue River Jr. Sr. High’s cheer squad is competing at the OSAA State Cheer Championships again. The Chieftains’ competitive team competes in the Game Day division of this year’s championships at Oregon City High School on Fri., Feb. 13, the first day of the two-day competition. The team is at[Read More…]

First Free Fishing Weekend Is Here

The first of three Free Fishing Weekend opportunities throughout the state this year is here. No fishing or shellfish licenses or tags, endorsements or validations will be required Saturday and Sunday. Both residents and nonresidents can fish for free, but all other regulations including closures, single rod limitations, bag limits[Read More…]

From Rooftop Fall To Rising Voice

Southern Oregon author Robert Leo Heilman never expected to spend his life writing books until a roofing accident changed everything. At the time, he found himself at home caring for his 1.5-year-old son while recovering from a serious injury he acquired on his job. “I fell into it headfirst,” he[Read More…]

Chief Wrestlers Ready For District Meets

Rogue River Jr. Sr. High wrestling coach Rob Isom said he will take 10 wrestlers to the Class 3A, District 3 championships at South Umpqua on Saturday, Feb. 14. The district, for the first time in years, is using the one-day format to decide its representatives at the state tournament[Read More…]

Another Text Scam – Don’t Fall For It

Another year, another set of phishing scams is making the rounds from senders claiming to be ODOT and DMV. Don’t take the bait! “If you receive an unsolicited text message claiming to be from ODOT or DMV saying you owe money for an unpaid traffic fine or toll balance, it’s[Read More…]

Headlines & Highlights For February 11, 2026

FEB. 12, 1981 Mr. Peabody was a gift to the children of the Little Yellow School House. He arrived in the spring of last year, and all the children showed great excitement. This wasn’t just another stuffed animal or rag doll; this was a real-live Magpie. A Magpie is known[Read More…]

Chieftains Get Better Starts, Fall To Bruins

A problem for the Rogue River Jr. Sr. High boys’ basketball team throughout the season has been getting off to good starts on offense. The Chieftains, in 3A Southern Cascade League games last week, showed they had been working on getting offense early, playing a competitive first period against Cascade[Read More…]

ODOT Road Construction Update For February 11, 2026

JACKSON COUNTY • INTERSTATE 5 (Pacific Highway), MP 1-163, Southern Oregon Wrong Way Driver Mitigation project ($2.5 million), https://www.oregon.gov/odot/projects/pages/project-details.aspx?project=21699 This project improves safety along Interstate 5 by adding features that alert drivers when they enter an interchange off-ramp from the wrong direction. These enhancements include permanent signs, reflective pavement markings and[Read More…]

Fatal Crash – OSP Asking For Witnesses

On January 31, the Oregon State Police responded to a report of a person down on the northbound shoulder of Interstate 5 near the Exit 24 on-ramp. The preliminary investigation indicated the pedestrian, Anthony Jonathan Byam (34) of Phoenix, had been struck by a vehicle that did not stop. Byam[Read More…]

Bagley Obituary

JULIA LEE BAGLEY, age 90, of Rogue River, died January 22, 2026, at her home. Julia was born March 31, 1935, in New Carlisle, Indiana. In 1953, she graduated from New Carlisle High School. In 1954, she married Jack Scherer and together had two children: Jackie and James. The family[Read More…]