SB 762 Disaster Rollout: What Were They Thinking?
By Julie Niles-Fry I found out about SB 762, the fire map debacle law, through Facebook. I checked my mail pile for “the letter” from… Read More »SB 762 Disaster Rollout: What Were They Thinking?
By Julie Niles-Fry I found out about SB 762, the fire map debacle law, through Facebook. I checked my mail pile for “the letter” from… Read More »SB 762 Disaster Rollout: What Were They Thinking?
By Richard Emmons In Pixar’s 1998 animated film “A Bug’s Life,” the ants worked hard and served the grasshoppers. One day a single ant questioned… Read More »The People Speak Out and Delay SB 762
By Richard Emmons As the editor of the Josephine County Eagle, people often seek me out to share story ideas, complain about local problems, or… Read More »Grants Pass Company Seeks to Save Honeybees from Deadly Parasite
By Richard Emmons On Aug. 10, the Josephine County Commissioners voted unanimously to place a 3% seasonal sales tax before the voters in November. The… Read More »County Commissioners Send Seasonal Sales Tax to November Vote
By Victoria Marshall With the 2022 school year now over, parents have the right and responsibility to ask, “Can we do better?” According to World… Read More »Parents, Regarding Your Kids’ Schooling: Can You do Better?
By Richard Emmons Gov. Kate Brown ended her two-year long COVID-19 state of emergency on April 1. Her executive orders resulted in the closing of… Read More »Was Gov. Brown’s COVID-19 State of Emergency Constitutional?
By Richard Emmons The May 17 election resulted in a November run-off for county commissioner between John West and Brian DeLaGrange, voters repealing the county… Read More »Election Recap and Look to November
By Richard Emmons On June 1, the Josephine County Board of Commissioners adopted a $196.7 million budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. The… Read More »New County Budget Preserves Sheriff Patrols
By Karen D. Austin I have owned a small business that serves children in Grants Pass for 32 years; the first three decades as All… Read More »How One Local Small Business Stood for Medical Freedom and Survived Government Overreach
Your eyes have been opened to the reality of today’s public schools. You’ve looked at local private schools and found them with waiting lists or… Read More »7 Reasons to Homeschool your Kids