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| Debbie Caterson's business, Inspiration Mixes, caters to people with an intolerance to foods containing gluten and casein, ingredients found in many products more... | |
| Tim Allen of Tim Allen Equipment said he started the locally-owned company in 2002 and recently launched a new division called Roseburg Rental at the same location | |
| New businesses continue to open up in Douglas County even as economic concerns remain | |
| Interesting reactions to last Sunday's “Second Thoughts” regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's disastrous decision allowing unlimited corporate and union spending in political campaigns have prompted a second chapter on a more local... | |
| A new state law allows non-ethanol gasoline to be sold for use in vehicles. Many people reported loss of gas mileage and issues with clogged systems after regular gasoline was blended with 10 percent ethanol in 2008. | |
| Douglas County Circuit Judge Randy Garrison ruled Tuesday that Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad's civil suit against the state of Oregon will be heard in Roseburg. | |
| Local Toyota dealer says people should heed recall warnings, but also feel confident in their vehicle's safety. | |
| A couple of years ago my wife and I each took a retirement readiness test with a possible score of 26 points. She scored a 24 and I tallied a two. A few months later she retired from her position as a library/media specialist. | |
| Douglas County business owners believe they have struggled, but made it, through the worst of a bad economy. Now they plan to move forward. | |
| New and updated businesses ready for customers | |
| Some Supreme Court decisions seem distant and often irrelevant to main street Douglas County. But the latest one, allowing unlimited cash support of ... or opposition to ... political candidates should rattle the teeth from “tea partiers” to... | |
| Douglas County business owners believe they have struggled, but made it, through the worst of a bad economy. Now they plan to move forward. | |
| Five members of the Douglas County Industrial Development Board were reappointed Wednesday by the county Board of Commissioners. | |
| How do you claim the $8,000 first-time homebuyer income tax credit | |
| All donations made to register coin boxes at Fred Meyer stores will be donated to the American Red Cross Haiti Disaster Relief Fund from now until Jan. 30. | |
| Singer-songwriter Matt the Electrician makes a stop at Elkton's Brandborg Winery Saturday as part of his nearly constant tour schedule. | |
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