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Foodies Teaming-up to Offer More Local Flavor

Chef Kristen Lyon, who’s well-established business, Meals to Go, and Patti Kirsch, the new owner of The Cheesemongers Wife, are pairing-up to bring more delicious culinary options to Jacksonville. Starting this month and running through spring, Lyon will be preparing entrees to be served weekly at The Cheesemongers Wife during a new event dubbed, “Hot […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:05-07:00November 30th, 2016|Now|Comments Off on Foodies Teaming-up to Offer More Local Flavor

Wine & Cider… a Perfect Pear – by Sarah Lemon

Pears are prominent players in Eden Valley Orchards’ past. Yet the future of each year’s crop faced uncertainty.

“Pears just really don’t sell,” says Ashley Campanella, winemaker for the Medford estate’s EdenVale label.

Raising the profile of pears—and preserving the fruit—entailed treating them much like the property’s 14 varieties of wine grapes. Pressing the pears’ juice, fermenting […]

By |2016-12-04T09:04:44-08:00November 30th, 2016|Now, The Wine Scene|Comments Off on Wine & Cider… a Perfect Pear – by Sarah Lemon

The Arts Are Thriving and On Display at Art Presence Art Center – by Anne Brooke Hawkins

The Arts are fundamental to our humanity; they ennoble and inspire us, fostering creativity, goodness and beauty. The arts help us express our values and build bridges between cultures, bringing us together regardless of ethnicity, religion, or age.

University of Pennsylvania researchers have proven that a high concentration of the arts in a city leads to […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:06-07:00November 30th, 2016|Art News & Events, Now|Comments Off on The Arts Are Thriving and On Display at Art Presence Art Center – by Anne Brooke Hawkins

Art’Clectic Event for Victorian Christmas Fun!

Jacksonville artist, Walt Wirfs is the featured artist at the Art’Clectic December Pop-Up event during Victorian Christmas in Jacksonville. The art show will be held at the IOOF Hall on South Oregon Street next to GoodBean Coffee. The pop-up show will be open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from December 2 through December 18 from […]

By |2016-11-18T09:55:30-08:00November 18th, 2016|Art News & Events, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Art’Clectic Event for Victorian Christmas Fun!

CASA Giving Tree Program in Jacksonville

Dee Evers, a Jacksonville resident, has taken on the mission of increasing CASA Giving Trees in Jacksonville and West Medford. “Children are the future of our nation, and are the heartbeat as well. What could be a better way to help in one’s community than with the innocent children who are victims of neglect and […]

By |2016-12-12T10:26:44-08:00November 18th, 2016|Community, Now|Comments Off on CASA Giving Tree Program in Jacksonville

25th Annual Soroptimist Holiday Home Tour

On Sunday, December 4 from 11:00am to 4:00pm, 2016 the Soroptimist International Club of Medford is holding its annual Home Tour, featuring four wonderful homes, each dressed up for the Holidays. The homes were selected for their architectural style and festive Holiday decorations.

The homes range in style from contemporary, with beautiful decorations, to a Tribal/Asian […]

By |2016-11-18T09:44:42-08:00November 18th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on 25th Annual Soroptimist Holiday Home Tour

Jacksonville Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale

For two days each year, the Jacksonville Garden Club’s Holiday Greens Sale brings a burst of energy to the alcove next to the Post Office in downtown Jacksonville. An array of beautiful table arrangements with candles, interesting baskets decorated with bows and cones, and distinctive door swags are displayed on tables for customers to select […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:06-07:00November 18th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale

Open House & Ribbon-Cutting Celebration for Artist & Gardener

Please join us in welcoming in the holiday season…and Artist & Gardener!

An Open House for this new business is planned with hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. The Chamber of Commerce will make it official with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Open House is Friday, December 2 from 4:00-7:00pm with a celebratory ribbon-cutting at 6:00pm at 130 S. […]

By |2016-11-18T09:25:04-08:00November 18th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Open House & Ribbon-Cutting Celebration for Artist & Gardener

Jacksonville’s 2016 Victorian Christmas Celebration!

2016 Calendar of Events

Jacksonville, Oregon celebrates the holidays and our past with 2016 Victorian Christmas.  The celebration begins with a Merchant Open House & Tree Lighting Ceremony on Saturday, November 26 and Victorian Christmas Parade on Saturday, Dec 3 at 10am – and continues weekends, December 3 through December 18.  Some activities continue the weekend after […]

By |2016-11-17T15:34:36-08:00November 17th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville’s 2016 Victorian Christmas Celebration!

REPERTORY SINGERS CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS

REPERTORY SINGERS CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS WITH “ALL IS BRIGHT” CONCERT ON DECEMBER 17TH and 18TH, 2016

ASHLAND, OR – Southern Oregon Repertory Singers, under the direction of Dr. Paul French, will celebrate the music of the holidays with a performance of “All Is Bright” on Saturday, December 17th at 7:30 pm and Sunday, December 18th at […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:06-07:00November 17th, 2016|Event News, Now, Performing Arts|Comments Off on REPERTORY SINGERS CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS

Election 2016: Becker Wins, Pot Shops Banned, Charter Fails

More than 1700 Jacksonville voters, representing a whopping 77% turnout, cast their ballots for candidates and measures. As of 11/9/16 at 2:00 pm, the unofficial election results are:

  • Mayor Paul Becker wins re-election. Becker received 1028 votes (53%), challenger Jocie Wall received 874 votes (45%) with 12 write-in votes.
  • In the uncontested City Council race, […]
By |2016-11-09T15:26:15-08:00November 9th, 2016|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Election 2016: Becker Wins, Pot Shops Banned, Charter Fails

November 2016 Movie Night at Old City Hall – A Boris Karloff Double Feature

Good Morning Everyone…  Here is the movie lineup for November, and it’s another pair of really great Boris Karloff films… and I’m not speaking of Frankenstein or Dracula or the Wolf Man.  No… these films are dramatic enough without fake Hollywood monsters.

The feature film is Bedlam, a well told tale of the fight to improve […]

By |2016-11-08T11:10:34-08:00November 8th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on November 2016 Movie Night at Old City Hall – A Boris Karloff Double Feature

2016 Holiday Wreath Making at Hanley Farm

Make your Holiday wreath Saturday November 26, 2016 at Hanley Farm, 1053 Hanley Road between Central Point and Medford, 11am to 3pm. Free admission! There will be wreath making kits available at $15 per kit for non-members or $10 for SOHS members. Kits include the grapevine base, choice of greens and berries, wire and clippers […]

By |2016-11-09T10:52:37-08:00November 4th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on 2016 Holiday Wreath Making at Hanley Farm

Jacksonville City Recorder Kimberlyn Collins Installed as 2016-2018 OAMR Treasurer

October 28, 2016–The Oregon Association of Municipal Recorders (OAMR) recently installed Jacksonville City Recorder Kimberlyn Collins, as 2016-2018 OAMR Treasurer. Ms. Collins received the oath of office at the association’s annual conference banquet held at the Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites in Ashland, Oregon, on September 23, 2016.

Ms. Collins became a member of OAMR in […]

By |2016-11-09T10:52:55-08:00November 3rd, 2016|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville City Recorder Kimberlyn Collins Installed as 2016-2018 OAMR Treasurer

Brodie Dental Sponsoring 2016 Angel Tree Gift Program

Every year, dozens of caring businesses in Jackson County participate in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Toy Drive program to brighten the lives of families here in the Rogue Valley. This year, more Rogue Valley businesses will participate in the program, collecting toys for 1600 Jackson County kids age 12 and under!

Thanks to your generosity, […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:07-07:00October 27th, 2016|Community, Now|Comments Off on Brodie Dental Sponsoring 2016 Angel Tree Gift Program

Uplifting Angel Art Show Returns to GoodBean

Four years ago, Mary Kell started the GoodBean’s tradition of an Angel Art Show in December, using the walls of the coffee house to display uplifting art.

Mary says angels have always played an important role in her life and has her own angel stories to share. For example, some years ago, her guardian angel awoke […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:07-07:00October 24th, 2016|Art News & Events, Event News, Now|Comments Off on Uplifting Angel Art Show Returns to GoodBean

New Sounds for Voices of the Applegate

Voices of the Applegate is in its fifteenth year, and as so many choirs in Southern Oregon, has changed directions and directors over the years.

The choir has now turned over a new leaf by welcoming Harmony Sue Haynie as its new director. Harmony admits that she is not your conventional choir director and prefers teaching […]

By |2016-11-14T08:56:29-08:00October 24th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on New Sounds for Voices of the Applegate

Jacksonville Garden Club 2016 Holiday Greens Pre-Sale

Order Early for Great Selection!

The Jacksonville Garden Club is now taking pre-paid orders for beautiful holiday table arrangements, swags and baskets in a variety of sizes. On several days in late November, Jacksonville Garden Club members will be busy applying their artistic talents to freshly-gathered boughs, evergreens, cones and bows to make the arrangements, which […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:08-07:00October 24th, 2016|Garden, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville Garden Club 2016 Holiday Greens Pre-Sale

Celebrate Our Veterans at Pioneer Village

This year, the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with Pioneer Village, invite the community to thank our veterans at a very special Veterans Day Celebration. The event is on November 11, 2016 at 11:00am and will last approximately 45 minutes. This year, Pioneer Village has graciously offered to hold the event indoors at the […]

By |2016-11-08T11:13:00-08:00October 24th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Celebrate Our Veterans at Pioneer Village

Belles & Beaus 2016 Victorian Ball Coming November 5th!

The Belles & Beaus Old West/Victorian Society of Jacksonville will sponsor their second-annual Victorian Ball on Saturday, November 5th in the US Hotel Ballroom in downtown Jacksonville. Titled, “Queen Victoria’s Royal Ball,” this year’s affair will commence at 6:00pm with a buffet dinner catered by the Jacksonville Inn. A cash bar will be available for […]

By |2016-10-24T13:59:07-07:00October 24th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Belles & Beaus 2016 Victorian Ball Coming November 5th!

Expert Properties Named Marketing Agent for Timber Ridge Estates

“Living in and living out,” is a theme that perfectly describes the new housing development known as Timber Ridge Estates in Jacksonville. In early October, the housing development, owned by Jacksonville resident Neil Scheuneman, was listed by Graham Farran and Ben Joffer, brokers at Expert Properties, based in Jacksonville. In choosing Expert Properties to represent […]

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Letters to the Editor in Support of the Re-Election of Mayor Paul Becker

From the November 2016 issue of Jacksonville Review:

As a six year veteran of Jacksonville’s City Council, I have seen us become a council set on finding solutions, not creating division. It is not because we all share the same perspectives, it’s more than that. I attribute much of that success to Mayor Paul Becker’s flexibility, […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:08-07:00October 24th, 2016|Now|Comments Off on Letters to the Editor in Support of the Re-Election of Mayor Paul Becker

Why I Want to be Mayor! – by Mayor Paul Becker

A Few Minutes with the Mayor – November 2016

Here we are—election time again, with the media blasting out the latest “he said”…”she said” news daily until one is worn out! Therefore, it is with some reluctance that I bring up the subject of our local election… something I hadn’t even considered doing except that people […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:08-07:00October 24th, 2016|A Few Minutes with the Mayor, Now|Comments Off on Why I Want to be Mayor! – by Mayor Paul Becker

Fifth Annual Beekeepers Ball

The Fifth Annual Beekeepers Ball is the autumn 2016 event not to miss! On Saturday, November 12th, 2016 at 7:00pm, doors will open at the Bigham Knoll Ballroom, 525 East E St in Historic Jacksonville. The costume theme this year is “Just ‘Bee’ Yourself,” the night will be emceed by Maria Kelly, and is the […]

By |2016-10-24T08:58:38-07:00October 24th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Fifth Annual Beekeepers Ball

In Support of the New Charter – by Steve Casaleggio

I was privileged to act as secretary in drafting the proposed, new Jacksonville charter. As the time for voters to cast ballots approaches, I must respond to some misconceptions about the new charter.

Don’t Need a New Charter! Some critics dismiss the new charter as unnecessary.

Yes, We Do. The current charter dates from 1953, contains numerous […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:08-07:00October 13th, 2016|City Hall Happenings, Now|1 Comment

Please Help Jacksonville Community Center Raise $40,000 for Challenge Grant by December 1st

A $40,000 challenge grant from the Collins Foundation was awarded to Jacksonville Community Center (JCC) on August 11th, 2016. Cynthia Addams, Collins Foundation CEO stated, “The Jacksonville community residents’ dreams of a new, expanded center… will help continue our tradition of improving the quality of life in Oregon communities.”

This grant now enables the community to […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:08-07:00October 5th, 2016|Community, Now|Comments Off on Please Help Jacksonville Community Center Raise $40,000 for Challenge Grant by December 1st

In Support of Mayor Paul Becker!

From Whitman Parker, Publisher Jacksonville Review and Southern Oregon Wine Scene

The case for re-electing Paul Becker is simple: For six years, Paul Becker has been an excellent mayor, demonstrating a keen ability to listen to residents, work with staff and collaborate with committees, commissions as well as civic and business groups. He strives to reach […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:08-07:00October 5th, 2016|City Hall Happenings, Now|1 Comment

Election 2016: Meet the Candidates for Jacksonville City Council

The Candidates were asked: If elected to the Jacksonville City Council, what do you hope to accomplish over the next four years?

Steve Casaleggio – Candidate for City Council

To introduce: I’m Steve Casaleggio, candidate for City Councilor. My wife Susan and I made our commitment to Jacksonville by building our home here in 2005. We […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:09-07:00October 5th, 2016|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Election 2016: Meet the Candidates for Jacksonville City Council

Saige Bostwick Receives National Honor

On August 5, 2016, the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) announced that Saige Bostwick, a 17-year-old junior at Cascade Christian High School, was selected to become a member of the esteemed organization. The Society recognizes top scholars who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, scholarship and community commitment. The announcement was made by NSHSS Founder […]

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Victorian Mourning Customs at Jacksonville’s Historic Beekman House

JACKSONVILLE, OR – The Victorians created elaborate rituals around the passing of a loved one. Death was considered part of life’s texture, giving it essential meaning. Join Historic Jacksonville at the 1873 Beekman House between 11am and 3pm on Saturday or Sunday, October 15 and 16, to explore how Jacksonville’s most prominent pioneer family honored […]

By |2016-10-04T16:59:41-07:00October 4th, 2016|Event News, History News & Events, News Flow, Now|Comments Off on Victorian Mourning Customs at Jacksonville’s Historic Beekman House

What is the Boogeyman’s Bride’s Deep, Dark, Secret?

Three haunting nights in October, Hanley Farm hosts the “The Boogeyman’s Bride,” presented by the Southern Oregon Historical Society and the Crater High School Renaissance Academy. Lantern-bearers lead groups through the farm’s dark corn field and woods, as the drama unfolds about the Boogeyman’s Bride’s deep . . . dark . . . secret. Suitable […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:10-07:00October 4th, 2016|Event News, History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on What is the Boogeyman’s Bride’s Deep, Dark, Secret?

October 2016 Jacksonville Haunted History Tours

Join Historic Jacksonville, Inc. on Saturday and Sunday, October 7 and 8, for the final Jacksonville Haunted History walking tours of the season. These tours have been so popular that we’re now offering five tours each night!

These approximately one-hour docent-led tours leave from the Jacksonville Visitors Center at the corner of North Oregon and C […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:12-07:00October 3rd, 2016|Event News, History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on October 2016 Jacksonville Haunted History Tours

Britt Revenues Up for 2016 Season, Looks Forward to New Improvements in 2017

MEDFORD, OR — Boosted by ideal concert weather, the 2016 Britt season saw a solid response from the community, with steady ticket sales, strong membership support, and new Business Partnerships. Britt will continue to build on this momentum with new projects planned for 2017.

“In recent years the Board and staff have taken a progressive approach […]

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Changes at Thai House

You may have seen the “For Sale” sign on Thai House Restaurant in Jacksonville and are wondering what’s going on! After years of running one of the best Thai Restaurants in Southern Oregon, the owners are headed for San Francisco.

Although we’re sad to see Kai (Chauwalit Srivarawong) & Oh (Sunsanee Charoenyothin) leave, we are so […]

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3rd-Annual Scarves-for-Seniors Donation Event

Please join Travel Expert Anne McAlpin and Jo Parker of WillowCreek Gifts, in making a difference for seniors in the Rogue Valley. Two years ago, Anne suggested the idea for a “pay-it-forward” scarf donation program. The program turned-out to be a huge success with 130 new and gently-used scarves being donated to the Scarves-for-Seniors program. […]

By |2016-10-03T16:23:07-07:00October 3rd, 2016|Community, Now|Comments Off on 3rd-Annual Scarves-for-Seniors Donation Event

2016 National Public Lands Day Event at Sterling Mine Ditch Trail

BLM is hosting a National Public Lands Day event on the Sterling Mine Ditch Trail—with help from SUTA on Saturday, September 24, 2016, from 8:30am-1:00pm.

Volunteers will help re-route a steep section of trail that currently goes over the tunnel. At the 2014 Public Lands Day event, we re-routed the trail on the other side of […]

By |2016-09-22T10:50:40-07:00September 22nd, 2016|Event News, Now, Trail Talk|Comments Off on 2016 National Public Lands Day Event at Sterling Mine Ditch Trail

2016 Oktoberfest at Bigham Knoll is This Weekend!

With the return of crisp cool mornings and the change of the trees, we are reminded that fall is right around the corner. There is no greater harbinger of the harvest season than the annual Oktoberfest at the Bigham Knoll campus. Celebrating its 9th year, Oktoberfest has become a community festival beseeching us to enjoy […]

By |2016-09-22T10:36:26-07:00September 22nd, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on 2016 Oktoberfest at Bigham Knoll is This Weekend!

2016 City Council Race is On!

In the November General Election, Jacksonville voters will elect three City Councilors and a Mayor. Three candidates have filed to run for City Council. Just minutes before press time, the Review confirmed that Councilor Jocie Wall will be challenging Mayor Paul Becker for the mayor’s seat. Since the filing deadline is on August 30, (well […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:13-07:00August 25th, 2016|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on 2016 City Council Race is On!

Get A Taste of Scotland in Jacksonville

On October 22, at 6:00pm in the US Bank Ballroom, 100 lucky guests will be treated to an amazing evening comprised of dinner, prepared by Platon Mantheakis of the Jacksonville Inn, an enlightening video presentation by Paul Bissett on the distilling and creation of single malt scotch, a sampling of 5 wonderful and varied scotches, […]

By |2016-10-03T16:24:53-07:00August 25th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on Get A Taste of Scotland in Jacksonville

Ray’s Joins Jacksonville Community Center to Help Build the Dream – by David Doi

Community Center Communiqué – September 2016

The Jacksonville Community Center train is leaving the station: The City Planning Commission and HARC have given their unanimous approval to the project; building permits are just a few weeks from being granted; visibility for the community center is increasing; and a major campaign to raise donations from individuals and […]

By |2016-09-22T09:26:09-07:00August 25th, 2016|Community, Now|Comments Off on Ray’s Joins Jacksonville Community Center to Help Build the Dream – by David Doi

Victorian Christmas Volunteers Needed

“Yes, we know it is about 100 degrees, but we are getting in the Christmas Spirit now,” says Sandra Flowers, who’s helping organize Jacksonville’s 2016 Victorian Christmas. “I’m just like Santa and keeping a list and taking names!” she adds.

To make the Victorian Christmas event a success, organizers, musicians, parade entrants and regular “busy bees” […]

By |2016-09-28T09:18:18-07:00August 25th, 2016|Community, Now|Comments Off on Victorian Christmas Volunteers Needed

Jacksonville is the Perfect Canvas to Paint the Town

Well-known and celebrated artist Gabriel Mark Lipper will be holding the first in a series of Plein Air workshops, using Jacksonville’s historic core as his students’ inspiration and canvas. “I love painting outdoors, and I love Jacksonville. We are going to have a great weekend,” says Lipper, a 41-year-old artist with deep roots in the […]

By |2016-08-25T12:47:52-07:00August 25th, 2016|Art News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville is the Perfect Canvas to Paint the Town

Jacksonville’s “Crowning Glory” Once Again – by Whitman Parker

The Jackson County Courthouse which stands proudly at 206 N. 5th Street was constructed in 1883-1884 and served as the seat of county government until 1927. The two-story building is a wood frame structure made of brick and stone, constructed on the former site of Jacksonville’s Masonic Lodge. The building is in the “Italianate,” style, […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:14-07:00August 25th, 2016|History News & Events, Now|Comments Off on Jacksonville’s “Crowning Glory” Once Again – by Whitman Parker

It’s Rotary Salmon Bake Time!

The Jacksonville Applegate Rotary Club will hold its 7th-Annual Salmon Bake at beautiful Hanley Farm on September 18, 2016. This event has turned into a beloved Jacksonville tradition! As in past years, the Salmon Bake fundraiser supports Rotary’s clean water projects around the world. Our projects have dramatically improved public health and reduced infant mortality […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:14-07:00August 25th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on It’s Rotary Salmon Bake Time!

2016 Oregon Wine Competition Winners Announced

JACKSONVILLE, OREGON–The Oregon Wine Competition awards were announced Wednesday, August 24 at 6 p.m. at the Oregon Wine Experience in Jacksonville, Oregon, with Best of Show awards going to Cuckoo’s Nest Cellars, Pebblestone Cellars, and Plaisance Ranch.

All of the award-winning wines will be available at the Grand Tasting on Sunday, August 28, 2016 from 2 […]

By |2016-08-25T08:08:37-07:00August 25th, 2016|Now, The Wine Scene|Comments Off on 2016 Oregon Wine Competition Winners Announced

New Housing Development Budding at Stage Pass – by Whitman Parker

SOUTHERN OREGON WINE SCENE AND JACKSONVILLE REVIEW EXCLUSIVE!

A new upscale housing development at the entrance to historic Jacksonville now presents a unique opportunity for those interested in living within the environs of a vineyard setting. The Vineyards at Stage Pass project represents a vision by Stephen Gambee, CEO of Stage Pass Development, Inc. to create […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:14-07:00August 19th, 2016|News Flow, Now, The Wine Scene|2 Comments

August 2016 Movie Night at Old City Hall

Our movie selection for August is On The Town.  I generally try to run films which, in my opinion, have not been seen as often this one, but On The Town is such a happy-go-lucky motion picture, I felt it deserves a showing.  We don’t use that phrase much anymore.  Perhaps it’s because we are […]

By |2016-08-11T15:11:01-07:00August 11th, 2016|Event News, Now|Comments Off on August 2016 Movie Night at Old City Hall

Miller House Has New Owner

After serving as Jacksonville City Offices for 26 years, the Miller House is now privately owned. The house closed escrow on July 28 for $410,000, according to Jackson County Public Records. The Review caught up with the new owner and learned that after sprucing it up, painting and making other improvements, it will be leased […]

By |2020-09-30T14:17:14-07:00August 3rd, 2016|City Hall Happenings, Now|Comments Off on Miller House Has New Owner
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