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The goal of the Southern Oregon program is two-pronged: address housing and homelessness issues and bring people together across divisions.
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The county is aiming to cut its workforce in the face of budget woes.
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Across Oregon, counties are receiving state funds to start ‘deflection’ programs. These are part of the now-reformed Measure 110’s mission to provide alternatives to the criminal justice system for people arrested on drug possession charges.
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County commissioners from around Oregon voiced their concerns over the state’s draft wildfire hazard map in a meeting with officials on Monday.
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On Wednesday morning, Josephine County Commissioners agreed to put a tax on the November ballot to fund an office that helps veterans access benefits.
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On Wednesday, Josephine County Commissioners picked an interim member to fill the third seat on their board. The new commissioner was quickly sworn in.
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The Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals has reversed a change to fire protection requirements implemented by the Josephine County Commissioners.
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Two Josephine County commissioners sparred during a public meeting with their colleague who resigned this week.
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The Rogue Community College Board of Education will vote on whether to approve a $60.3 million bond on Tuesday, which would show up on the November ballot if passed.
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Josephine County Commissioner Dan DeYoung announced his immediate resignation Monday.
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An investigation by Josephine County found Commissioner Dan DeYoung violated its sexual harassment policy during a July 2 meeting.
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The Grants Pass School District has owned 350 acres of undeveloped land in Josephine County for decades. Now it’s turning that land into college credits.
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The library is holding three community meetings next month to solicit feedback from residents.
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Josephine County Commissioners voted to defund the local 4-H/Extension Service district Friday, a move that will shutter agriculture, master gardener and forest health programs.