Grow Your Mind and Your Garden!

The OSU-Jackson County Master Gardeners™ will host three classes in February from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays at the OSU Extension Service Auditorium, 569 Hanley Road, Central Point. The cost of the classes is $15 each; it’s free for certified Master Gardeners. The classes are also eligible for MG recertification. There will be outdoor […]

By |2015-03-31T15:35:00-07:00January 9th, 2015|Community Resources, Event News, Garden, Now|Comments Off on Grow Your Mind and Your Garden!

Origins Dinner Series to Support Hanley Farm

Support SOHS and Hanley Farm - First one June 30th -only $55 for multi-course meal and presentation!

Guest Oboist Performs This Weekend with the Rogue Valley Symphony

Neil Tatman performs the “gorgeous sound” of the oboe Saturday, January 27, 28 & 29th. Special $10 tickets...

By |2020-09-30T14:21:22-07:00January 24th, 2012|About Jacksonville, Arts & Entertainment, Community Resources, Events Archive, Events for Kids/Family, Events This Week, News, Now, Public Resources, Visitor Resources, Weekend Guide, What To Do|Comments Off on Guest Oboist Performs This Weekend with the Rogue Valley Symphony

Study Session Yields Valuable Input on Future Role of City Administrator

Just a week after being sworn-in, Mayor Paul Becker presided over his first City Council study session to gain a clearer picture of how city staff, the public and council feel about filling the soon-to-be vacant City Administrator (CA) position.

By |2020-09-30T14:22:57-07:00January 12th, 2011|City Hall Happenings, Community Resources, News, News Flow, Public Resources|Comments Off on Study Session Yields Valuable Input on Future Role of City Administrator

Letter read to City Council on January 4 by Whitman Parker

January 4, 2011

To: The Jacksonville City Council
Paul Becker, Christina Duanne, Paul Hayes, Jim Lewis
Donna Schatz, Dan Winterburn
CC: City Administrator Paul Wyntergreen, Jan Garcia, Fire Chief Arnold

From: Whitman Parker

In December, 2010, I was involved in an email discussion with Hubert Smith during which time I challenged him to provide the City Council with a list of […]

By |2011-01-05T11:10:03-08:00January 5th, 2011|City Hall Happenings, Community Resources, News, News Flow, Now, Public Resources|Comments Off on Letter read to City Council on January 4 by Whitman Parker

THE FUTURE OF OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT?

Please read first two recent Letters to the Editor upon which the following commentary is based:
Letter from Mr. Hubert Smith regarding funding for the Jacksonville Fire Department
Letter from Mr. Dick Ames regarding funding for the Jacksonville Fire department

My Fellow Residents and Neighbors:

A casual reading of Mr. Smith’s letter might lead one to conclude […]

By |2020-09-30T14:22:59-07:00December 6th, 2010|Community Resources, Editor's Special Commentary, Letters to the Editor, Public Resources|Comments Off on THE FUTURE OF OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT?
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