A Josephine County grand jury on Tuesday upgraded charges in the disappearance of a Grants Pass fishing guide from attempted murder to murder, with a vehicle listed as the weapon.
Grants Pass' Lawson O'Leary connects for an RBI triple during the first game of Tuesday evening's doubleheader against the Klamath Falls Falcons at Agnew-Lytle Field in Grants Pass.
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Tuesday proved to be a tough evening at the office for the Grants Pass Nuggets, as the Klamath Falls Falcons claimed a pair of wins in five innings via the mercy rule, 15-3 and 18-1, in Single-A American Legion baseball action at Agnew-Lytle Field.
Grants Pass (8-14) faced large early deficits in both games. In the opener, Klamath Falls led 8-0 after two innings, while the Falcons were able to quickly build a 10-run lead over the Nuggets in the nightcap.
Serenity Denton (left) and Azariah Perkins, owners of Cozy Home Cleanings, work at a home in White City. The women bring their experience cleaning hospital operating rooms to their Medford-based home cleaning business.
By Kathleen Alaks of the Daily Courier
For Serenity Denton and Azariah Perkins, home sweet home means home clean home.
“A home should be a sanctuary, a truly cozy space. A cozy, comfortable, clean space,” Denton said.
That’s the driving force behind Cozy Home Cleanings, the young women’s Medford-based business that offers all manner of cleaning and organizational services for residential and commercial spaces.
Teacher Filippos Mantzaris leads a lesson on Homer's Odyssey for seventh-grade students at a Gymnasio (middle school) in the Athens suburb of Tavros. In Greece, the text is taught in all seventh grade classrooms.
By Theodora Tongas and Derek Gatopoulos of the Daily Courier
ATHENS, Greece — Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" opens Friday, to global anticipation and some controversy over his casting choices — but what do Greeks think?
Conversation about adaptations often revolves around how closely they follow a source text. But in a country where Homer's story is taught and retold at all schools, many point to how the epic has been kept alive for nearly 3,000 years: not despite reinvention, but because of it.
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