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Voter Initiative JACK 19-02 for a Ban on the Display of Wild and Exotic Animals in Jackson County
Jacksonville, OR: Over 3,800 registered Jackson County voters from all parts of the county signed a voter initiative this year to ban the use of elephants and other wild and exotic animals for commercial displays, […]
Rotary Campaign Supports Local Businesses
Fires, a pandemic, and more fires have created a tough situation for our local businesses. Without as many tourists as usual, it’s up to those of us who love the character of downtown Jacksonville to […]
Jacksonville Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale Is On – With Pre-orders Only
In this strange year, we all are working to keep an even keel while needing to do things somewhat differently. For many years, the Jacksonville Garden Club has offered beautiful holiday arrangements to grace homes […]
New Jacksonville Woodlands Trail Maps Are Here – by Kandee McClain
It is hot off the press! The new and updated Jacksonville Woodlands Association’s (JWA) trail map is now available. At this time, the maps can be found at Woodlands trailheads and Jacksonville’s Visitor Center. In […]
A Corona-copia of Gratitude – by Gates McKibbin
I’ve heard from every corner of Jacksonville and the greater Rogue Valley that 2020 has been one of the most difficult years ever. With that in mind, I thought the Thanksgiving season was the right […]
Helen Hein Celebrates 101st Birthday at Pioneer Village
JACKSONVILLE, OR – October 2020 – Pioneer Village held a very special party this week to celebrate Helen Hein turning 101-years-old. Hein, a resident of Pioneer Village was able to have a safe distance celebration […]
Additional COVID-19 Emergency Business Grants Available Now
Medford, Oregon – Southern Oregon Regional Economic Development, Inc. (SOREDI) is pleased to announce that additional COVID-19 Emergency Business Grants are available now throughout Jackson and Josephine Counties. Time is limited for the deployment of […]
Road Work Ahead!
Residents in the Westmont/Mary Ann Drive neighborhood are advised that a road paving project will be underway on Tuesday, October 6-Friday, October 9,2020. Mary Ann Drive & Highway 238 up the hill to the Westmont […]
Kate Ingram’s New Book Explores Silver Lining of Grief
The “Review” recently caught up with a very busy Kate Ingram, author of our wildly-popular column, “Soul Matters,” to find out more about her newest book, “Grief Girls Guide.” The book represents a continuation of […]
Be Ready, Be Set, Go!
With recent evacuation orders on everyone’s mind, here is a quick reminder of what the different levels of evacuation mean for you.
Be Ready—Level 1 Evacuation: Know the dangers in your area, this is the time […]