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Chinese restrictions limit recycling locally
By Vickie Aldous
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM August 19, 2013
Chinese restrictions on imports of contaminated recycled material have made it more difficult to recycle everything from clear plastic strawberry containers to…
‘Fire knows no boundaries’
By Vickie Aldous
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM June 22, 2013
With the scent of freshly cut Douglas fir and madrone heavy in the air, James Esqueda stacked newly cut branches and brush in a pile for burning in the fall.
While…
County opposes casino in Medford
By Ryan Pfeil
For the Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM May 03, 2013
Jackson County's Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to oppose a proposal for an American Indian casino in Medford, and will send a letter to the U.S. Bureau of…
Wolf toggling between states
By Mark Freeman
For the Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM April 27, 2013
Wandering gray wolf OR-7 is back on the trail locally as he spends the lion's share of this spring as perhaps the most famous resident of the mythical State of Jefferson.…
Inside the tent
By Janet Eastman
Revels
Posted: 8:30 AM April 11, 2013
Wines made from grapes grown in Talent for South Stage Cellars and other local producers will flow at The Pear A Fare (pear-a-fare.com).
The tasting event will be from 5 to…
The Perk: Noble Coffee Roasting
By Elisabeth Swarttouw
For the Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM March 26, 2013
People can't help but notice the black hoodies with an outline of a white lion and the "Noble Coffee" logo being worn around the Rogue Valley. This isn't a fashion…
Ashland may retool plan for day center
By Vickie Aldous
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM January 17, 2013
City officials may retool their concept for a homeless resources day center in Ashland after no social service organizations stepped forward to apply for $100,000…
Teens charged after alleged Grizz hazing
By Janet Eastman
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM January 11, 2013
A teen boy and three Ashland High School football players face criminal charges after a six-month investigation into a possible hazing at a summer football camp…
Time to rethink college
By Greg Stiles For the tidings
It may be time to re-examine the college experience, first-year Southern Oregon University President Linda Schott said Monday.
"Not just how we teach or learn or the tools we use, but how we…
Public art approved for Plaza
By Vickie Aldous
Posted Dec. 7, 2012 at 2:00 AM
The Ashland City Council has approved a public art mosaic as part of a major downtown Plaza reconstruction, despite concerns from some that the design is too contemporary for the site.…