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| DCSO, Crime Stoppers offering reward donated by pharmaceutical company | |
| Umpqua Valley Humane Society provides services for law enforcement canines, other animals | |
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DOUGLAS COUNTY As of Monday, the Douglas Forest Protective Association has tightened fire restrictions for industrial operators. |
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ROSEBURG A reception for those interested in a Masters in Management program at Umpqua Community College will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the dining room of the campus center. |
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A fundraiser has been planned to help the family of Donovan Dennenen, a 2-year-old suffering from spinal meningitis. A barbecue will be held with plates available for a $5 donation. |
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| U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio and Republican challenger Art Robinson are unable to agree on locations and format for debates over representation for the 4th Congressional District. | |
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Roseburg The third annual Oregon Musical Theatre Festival will kick off three simultaneous plays Thursday evening on the Umpqua Community College campus. |
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| Highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center | |
| A local transient was arrested Sunday in Roseburg on suspicion of having sex with a 12-year-old girl, police said today. | |
| WINCHESTER BAY — A North Bend man was admitted to Lower Umpqua Hospital in Reedsport after he crashed Saturday evening on Highway 101, police said this morning. | |
| RIDDLE — Two Riddle residents were taken to Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg after their pickup crashed Sunday. | |
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Being a psychiatric nurse was a calling, says Sandra Llecholech, the new chief of mental health at the VA Roseburg Healthcare System. She realized that 25 years ago when she got into the field. |
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| WINSTON — A 17-year-old from Winston was taken to Mercy Medical Center after he crashed his skateboard into a fire hydrant Sunday afternoon, police said this morning. | |
| ELKTON — A 16-year-old was taken to Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg after she crashed Sunday morning, police said today. | |
| Surveyors with the federal government began marking land boundaries before Oregon was a state. Today, the Surveyor Office's records are still used to settle land claims and disputes. | |
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