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The pair of bills has been introduced in the Oregon legislature and would give more money to four school districts impacted by the 2020 wildfires.
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From Fires to Flowers, a program run by the non-profit Pollinator Project Rogue Valley, creates vibrant gardens in the scorched footprint of the 2020 wildfire, helping create a landscape that heals both people and pollinators.
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Southern Oregon residents recently opened a gift from the past: a time capsule discovered in the ashes of the 2020 Almeda Fire.
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Talent presented a new draft of its urban renewal plan to the Jackson County Board of Commissioners Tuesday.
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Construction has begun at a manufactured home park in Phoenix that burned down during the Almeda fire. The new park will be run by the county housing authority.
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Sept. 8th marks the second anniversary of the Almeda Fire, which devastated communities in the Rogue Valley.
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When the Almeda fire displaced thousands of people in September 2020, one affected community came up with an ambitious plan to buy a manufactured home park together. After nearly two years of effort, they're closer than ever to reaching their goal.
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A new proposed taxing district in Talent is generating lots of resident interest. The plan, known as the Talent Urban Renewal District, is meant to be a way for the city to rebuild after the 2020 Almeda Fire. But critics say funds are being diverted from important local resources like the fire district.
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Pipeline deliveries, which are critical to Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, won't be affected by the ban. The much more complicated issue of Russian natural gas remains unresolved.
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The historic Malmgren Garage in downtown Talent has received a state grant to help with reconstruction after the 2020 wildfire.
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At least eight people were killed and another 45 wounded in mass shootings across the United States since Wednesday.
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The Jackson County District Attorney’s office announced on Monday afternoon that an arsonist was sentenced after starting a fire on Sept. 8, 2020 in Phoenix, Oregon. It was not connected with the nearby Almeda Fire, according to officials.