A firefighter pulls a night shift while battling the East Evans Creek Fire west of Shady Cove this week.
By Chrissy Ewald of the Daily Courier
The East Evans Creek Fire grew to 11,551 acres and was 5% contained by this morning — with a significant spot fire burning only a few miles west of Shady Cove marked as the top priority for today, according to fire managers.
The fire grew from 7,843 acres on Wednesday morning, an increase of 3,708 acres.
The areas covered by “Level 3 - Go Now” evacuation notices are substantially larger than they were 24 hours ago.
Grants Pass' Lawson O'Leary connects for an RBI triple during the first game of Tuesday evening's doubleheader against the Klamath Falls Falcons at Agnew-Lytle Field in Grants Pass.
Daily Courier
Tuesday proved to be a tough evening at the office for the Grants Pass Nuggets, as the Klamath Falls Falcons claimed a pair of wins in five innings via the mercy rule, 15-3 and 18-1, in Single-A American Legion baseball action at Agnew-Lytle Field.
Grants Pass (8-14) faced large early deficits in both games. In the opener, Klamath Falls led 8-0 after two innings, while the Falcons were able to quickly build a 10-run lead over the Nuggets in the nightcap.
People work on the new computers the Grants Pass Library purchased after receiving a $75,000 grant. New computers are also installed at the Cave Junction branch and are coming to the Williams and Wolf Creek branches.
Daily Courier
Residents who use internet-connected computers at the Grants Pass and Illinois Valley branch libraries are now enjoying new and modern computers, thanks to a grant of nearly $75,000 awarded to the Josephine Community Library District in May.
Workers set up a carnival ride on the Josephine County Fairgrounds midway ahead of the 2025 fair.
By Kathleen Alaks of the Daily Courier
It’s almost time for the Josephine County Fair.
Sandwiched between the Jackson County Fair — which runs through Sunday — and the Douglas County Fair — which starts Aug. 5 — the Josephine County Fair opens July 28 and runs through Aug. 2.
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