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TRI CITY – In what was a close affair throughout the first 47 minutes ballooned into a nine-point victory as the South Umpqua boys basketball squad hit their free throws down the stretch to notch a win against rival Sutherlin in Far West League competition.The game was nip and tuck throughout. From the tip…
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DAYS CREEK – The results of a year-long planning process were presented to the Days Creek community on Thursday evening, January 22, as part of the annual State of the Schools address by Superintendent Joe La Fountaine and others.Fountaine said that at last year’s meeting the consensus from the community was the need for…
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ROSEBURG — The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation celebrated its winter awards ceremony on Thursday at Seven Feathers Casino Resort, distributing $759,930 to 93 of Southern Oregon’s most dedicated and compassionate non-profit organizations that work tirelessly to strengthen their communities.The grants were awarded to non-profits in Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Klamath, Lane and Deschutes…
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DAYS CREEK – The Days Creek boys basketball squad added two more league notches to the proverbial belt this last week as they took down North Douglas and Camas Valley, 71-56 and 77-29, respectfully.The two victories kept the Wolves Skyline League record unblemished at 4-0.The first of the two contest came on Friday evening,…
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DAYS CREEK – Things didn’t start off well for Days Creek on Tuesday evening, January 13, as they hosted county rival Riddle in a Skyline League tussle but in the end the Wolves found themselves on the top side of a 49-15 victory.In the first quarter neither team could seem to put the ball…
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DAYS CREEK – The long time south Douglas County rivaly between Riddle and Days Creek was renewed again on Tuesday evening, January 13, as the two teams squared off on the hardwood in a Skyline League battle.After 32 minutes of intense play the Days Creek Wolves came out on top 64-49 sending Riddle to…
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MYRTLE CREEK – Following an executive session on Tuesday evening, January 6, the Myrtle Creek City Council made an offer to current interim City Administrator Zach Potter to become the new administrator.Potter accepted the position in principle but the council and Potter will renegotiate the contract for the position.The offer did come with a…