The Ashland Daily Tidings - Fri Nov 27
The beauty of the Rogue River offered a wonderful contrast to a psychological thriller set to begin filming Saturday in Josephine County, producers say.
Federal funds put to work for job trainingMedford Mail Tribune - Fri Nov 27
About 160 people who are unemployed or underemployed will receive retraining and other services from the Job Council, thanks to a $740,000 U.S. Department of Labor grant.
H1N1 almost kills man, 32Statesman Journal - Wed Nov 25
Zachary Painter doesn't remember much of the past six weeks, and maybe it's just as well.
Beware Bear Camp RoadCurry Coastal Pilot - Wed Nov 25
A sign on the Josephine County side of Bear Camp Road offers sound advise to motorists.
ODOT patrol crew keeps Rogue Valley roads clear of roadkillKDRV - Tue Nov 24
By Ron Brown A November 23, 2009 A MEDFORD, Ore. - This is the time of year when deer and elk are on the move, it's also the time when a lot of them are killed along Oregon highways and byways.
Douglas County jobless rate up slightlyThe News-Review - Tue Nov 24
The unadjusted unemployment rate in Douglas County rose slightly in October, reaching 14.2 percent, according to figures released this morning by the Oregon Employment Department.
County jobless rate evenMedford Mail Tribune - Mon Nov 23
Jackson County's employment picture remained unchanged in October. The Oregon Employment Department reported today that job losses in construction, manufacturing, along with leisure and hospitality kept the estimated unemployment figure at a seasonally adjusted 12.4 percent, the same as in September.
More Than Just Books at the LibraryKTVL News10 - Sun Nov 22
The Josephine County Library was packed Sunday afternoon but people weren't necessarily there to borrow books, they were busy buying at the Library's first ever Holiday Bazaar.
Projected S. Ore. job growth among strongest in stateThe Ashland Daily Tidings - Fri Nov 20
The future of jobs in Jackson and Josephine counties, according to the Oregon Employment Department, is in service industries.
While residents are using the system, limited hours stymie Internet servicesThe Ashland Daily Tidings - Thu Nov 19
Jackson County residents are using libraries at near pre-closure levels, but limited hours have cut into use of the libraries' computers for job seekers and researchers.
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