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SOU plans for potential move
By KRIS HENRY
Posted Mar. 12, 2010 at 8:35 AM
Updated Mar 12, 2010 at 8:58 AM
ASHLAND — With the promise of more financial support than ever before, Southern Oregon University's athletics department unveiled a plan Thursday for a…
Bellview Elementary School tree restored
By Hannah Guzik
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 9:13 AM December 09, 2009
Bellview Elementary School Principal Michelle Zundel will bring back a giving tree at the school today, reversing a controversial decision that upset hundreds of…
Raiders focus on the now
By Josh McDermott
For the Tidings
August 27, 2009
It’s easy to understand why Southern Oregon University women’s soccer coach Jon Clement annually dismisses preseason polls and predictions.
Last season, coming off a ninth-place…
Dogs in Ashland found trapped in hot cars
By Hannah Guzik
Ashland Daily Tidings
July 30, 2009
Sadie's brown eyes had begun to glaze over and — except for her panting tongue — she had stopped moving in the hot car parked on East Main Street by about 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Her body…
Two Ashland residents honored by Sierra Club
By Hannah Guzik
Ashland Daily Tidings
July 25, 2009
Two Ashland residents who fought against Mt. Ashland's expansion plans have received Oregon Sierra Club awards for their local conservation efforts.
Tom Dimitre, a planning…
All the taste without the waste
By Nick Morgan
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 12:55 PM June 18, 2009
Ashland wine consumers have a greener way to enjoy a glass of three Wooldridge Creek Winery varieties, and they'll find it at a brewery.
Standing Stone Brewing…
SOU professor releases fourth maritime history, ‘Taking the Sea’
By Chris Honoré
Tidings reviewer
Posted: 12:50 PM January 30, 2009
Dennis Powers — Ashland resident, Professor Emeritus of Southern Oregon University, practicing lawyer for 30 years, author of more than 10 books of non-fiction, fiction…
Lithia Park hits century mark
By Mandy Valencia
Tidings correspondent
Lithia Park, once the site of an old mill, now a gathering place for young and old, locals and foreigners, will mark its 100th birthday on Dec. 15.
By a vote of 5-to-1 in 1908, the citizens of…
Smoke returns, but for how long?
BY STAFF REPORT...
A shift in the wind and an abrupt spike in temperatures this week are bringing smoke back to Medford skies.
Harkening back to the height of summer, Table Rocks disappeared from view in downtown Medford Thursday; Roxy…
Pagans prepare for preschool
By Harrison Baker
For the Tidings
Rowan Tree Director of Children's Programs Selyna Faola'n plans to offer Rowan Academy, a preschool and kindergarten program for children ages 3 to 5, starting Sept. 22. The program can proceed if it…