The second-place finisher in scoring for a Grants Pass homeless site grant of up to $1.2 million filed a protest Friday, claiming two city councilors were biased and the top scoring applicant hasn't secured a property for a homeless facility.
Bernie Woodard of Roseburg-based Elk Island Trading Group sent the protest to the city attorney and city recorder. Read More »
Grants Pass wide receiver Brevik Hill hauls in a pass from quarterback Jordan Rossetta during Friday night's game against Sheldon at Mel Ingram Field. Hill finished with three touchdown receptions in the Cavemen's win over the Irish, their first in the matchup since 2014.
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What a difference a year makes.
After Sheldon spanked Grants Pass 63-3 last year in Eugene, the Cavemen returned the favor Friday night, clobbering the Irish 34-10 in a District 1 football game at Mel Ingram Field.
Grants Pass quarterback Jordan Rossetta threw three touchdown passes in the first half and the Caveman defense shined as GP improved to 4-0 at home this season.
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The Illinois Valley Community Emergency Response Team is offering a free, six-session disaster training course.
The classes will cover the basics of disaster preparedness, fire safety, disaster medical treatment and psychology, light search and rescue and radio and communications skills.
The class will meet from 6-9 p.m. Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays from Nov. 7 through Nov. 22, at the Illinois Valley Fire District Station 2, 18505 Redwood Highway, Selma.
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Ben Groh (left), Oliver Cooper and Dakota Shapiro in a scene from "The Lemurian Candidate."
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A psychedelic buddy-comedy film shot in Mount Shasta is being screened at the Varsity Theater in Ashland as part of its West Coast tour.
The film, "The Lemurian Candidate," was written and directed by Casey Cooper Johnson.
The story follows three former college buddies who reunite for a backpacking trip on Mount Shasta to heal old wounds and improve their mental well-being in nature.
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