Medford girl missing for two weeks

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Photo courtesy of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing child, Maysa Kennedy.  Maysa, 15, has been missing since June

Heat advisories prompt OHA warning about heat-related illness

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PORTLAND, Ore. – Oregon Health Authority is encouraging people to take steps to avoid heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion as advisories predicting triple-digit temperatures go into effect this week. Older adults, infants and

9th Circuit stops Oregon Logging to protect marbled murrelets

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EUGENE, Ore.— The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals today affirmed a lower court ruling that prevents Scott Timber from clearcutting old growth trees within Oregon’s Elliott State Forest. The decision will protect marbled murrelets, which are a threatened

Falcons Outpaced by Challengers in Eugene

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Photo Credit: Inside the Lines Photography. EUGENE, Ore – The Klamath Falls Falcons (1-3; 7-14) lost both legs of an Area 4 doubleheader against the Eugene Challengers (8-2; 20-6) on Monday night. Here is how each game

Horner Named NAIA Baseball Academic All-American of the Year

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via Oregon Tech Athletic Communications DALLAS, Texas – Oregon Tech catcher Tyler Horner received the highest honor for a collegiate student-athlete, as the junior was named College Sports Communicators NAIA Baseball Academic All-American of the Year. The award