MEDFORD — The Medford City Council wants to vote on the design of West Main Street. Again.
After months of pushback about the council’s January decision to return Main Street to a previous configuration, six of eight councilors signaled they want to revisit the issue next week.
There’s a new option in the mix this time, though.
Grants Pass' James Traylor heads toward the finish line during the boys' 4x100 relay at Wednesday's dual meet against South Eugene at Russ Werner Field. It was one of three wins Traylor picked up on the day.
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James Traylor won the 100-meter dash, the long jump and was the anchor leg of the winning Grants Pass 4x100 relay team to help the Cavemen to a Southwest Conference track and field dual meet win over South Eugene on Wednesday at Russ Werner Field.
Traylor won the 100 in 11.37 seconds and took the title in the long jump, leaping 20 feet.
Preston Miller, Thomas Antley, Alejandro Leon and Traylor won the 4x100 by more than three seconds, finishing in 43.44.
Illinois Valley food pantries have extended their hours into evening
Two community organizations in the Illinois Valley have expanded food pantry hours into the evening after the closure of the pantry at Bridgeview Community Church in Cave Junction.
Niki Richards, executive director of Barnstormers Theatre, sits on the stage in the Barnstormers Theatre in Grants Pass. The beloved playhouse turns 75 this year, making it the oldest continuously operating community theater company in Oregon.
By Kathleen Alaks of the Daily Courier
When Barnstormers Theatre staged its first production, Dwight D. Eisenhower was president of the United States, the U.S. flag had 48 stars and a gallon of gasoline was 27 cents.
A lot has changed since 1952, but the Grants Pass community theater — the longest continuously operating community theater in Oregon — continues to produce plays, entertain theater-goers and educate the next generation of artists.
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