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Last Update Saturday, March 13, 2010
Kelly Nutting is shown during his last visit to Grants Pass in 2004. With him is nephew Jack Nutting and niece Christine Nutting.
By Jeff Duewel of the Daily Courier
Former Murphy resident Kelly Nutting liked the solitude in Golfito, Costa Rica, the sleepy former banana port on the Pacific coast of the Central American country.
For a decade he'd been running the Hotel Delfina, which he bought from his folks, according to family. More of this story
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Hidden Valley High graduate Jamie Richardson, right, chose to attend Western Oregon University because its women's basketball program didn't have a winning tradition. The freshman says she wants to be responsible for turning the program into a winner.
By Larry Cathey of the Daily Courier
Jamie Richardson is a self-confessed oddball. Richardson’s basketball talents certainly distinguish her from the pack, as does her in-your-face style of play.
But the former Hidden Valley High star considers herself strange for the reasons she chose to attend Western Oregon University, a Division II institution based in Monmouth. More of this story
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Pam Walters leads an energetic Jazzercise class.
By Jeff Duewel of the Daily Courier
Inside the wood-paneled walls of the Redwood Grange, a dozen women and one man maneuvered their bodies while Pam Walters yelled out encouragement over some funky sounds coming out of the speakers next to her on the stage.
"Good, good, good! Keep your heart rate!" she said. More of this story
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Elephant Revival plays an emerging new musical genre called transcendental folk.
The Applegate Lodge welcomes four national touring bands to its stage this month.
On Wednesday, it’s the Vida Girls serving up an evening of original funk and rock fusion, with influences of jazz, reggae and hip hop. Music starts at 8 p.m. Admission is $5. 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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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 |
Fun Finder
By Edith Decker of the Daily Courier
At the top of the gloomy stairs leading to Knockout Dance and Fitness — formerly Stillpoint Dance studio — and down the hall, there's a door. When you open it during a Zumba dance class, the gloom is gone. More of this story
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