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Last Update Monday, February 08, 2010
KEVIN LAUNIUS/Daily Courier
First-time homebuyers Mindie Johnson and Chris Pilcher paint their bathroom Saturday. The couple took advantage of a tax credit to purchase the home.
By Susan Goracke of the Daily Courier
First-time home buyers Mindie Johnson and her fiance, Chris Pilcher, were edged-out by a higher bid the first time they made an offer on a home last fall.
But their second attempt in December hit the mark. Now, they are preparing to move into their first major purchase together: a three-bedroom, one-bath home in Northeast Grants Pass. Just under 1,100-square feet, the home includes a large covered deck overlooking a nice-sized back yard. More of this story
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By Zach Urness of the Daily Courier
The Grants Pass High boys swimming team is back in a big way.
The Cavemen won the Southwest Conference district title and had their first individual swimmer qualify for the Class 6A state tournament since 2003 on Saturday at the Willamalane Swim Club in Springfield. More of this story
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SHAUN HALL/Daily Courier
Shelley Quayle and her son, Austin, were among about 1,000 people who participated in this year’s annual Tree Plant.
By Shaun Hall of the Daily Courier
A bunch of little foresters endured drizzle and a bit of hillside mud on Saturday, the third and last day of the 21st annual Tree Plant.
Tens of thousands of trees now have been planted by some 15,000 people over the years, mainly by schoolchildren and Boy Scouts. The event is held on Josephine County forestry land in the New Hope area. More of this story
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EDITH DECKER/Daily Courier
From left, Willow DePew, Bob Armstrong and Daniel Wallace rehearse an episode of “The Life of Riley” for the Old Time Radio Players.
The next Old Time Radio Players show is anything but "a revoltin' development." It's "The Life of Riley" episode "Simon the Waiter."
The original radio show was broadcast throughout the 1940s on the Blue Network (later ABC) and starred William Bendix as the blundering father figure Chester Riley, whose catch phrase, "What a revoltin' development this is!" became wildly popular. More of this story
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Whether you're at home, in the office or Timbuktu, you can always check out what's going on around Grants Pass with the Daily Courier's Web cams. We've got one downtown at the corner of 6th and G streets and another on the Rogue River across from Baker Park. |
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Grants Pass City Council election
Get the information you need to cast your vote in the March 9 Grants Pass City Council special election by taking a look at the Daily Courier's profiles of each of the candidates. Click here to see the profiles |
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Whether you're about to head out on a road trip or just want to see what the weather's like in the mountains, thedailycourier.com's Trip Check page is for you. Check out the latest pictures from Webcams throughout our region, all on one page that we've custom designed for Southern Oregonians, using Oregon Department of Transportation cameras. Click here to see the Webcams |
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Tickets for Black, White and the Blues, an annual art auction and dance party that benefits local art galleries, went on sale Wednesday. More of this story
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