A new group for anyone who enjoys writing is forming in Ashland with the goal of creating a space for writers to meet and support each other and share their work.
ENTIRELY FREE.
A new group for anyone who enjoys writing is forming in Ashland with the goal of creating a space for writers to meet and support each other and share their work.
ENTIRELY FREE.
FREE
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April 9, 2025 1175 E Main Street – Council Chamber – 6:00 PM To attend the meeting or to provide public input, see public participation instructions on page 2. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Executive Assistant at (541) 552-2256 (TTY phone number (800) 735-2900). Notification 72 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the
Ashland City Council haggled late into the evening Monday before a majority finally agreed — with some opposition — to include three additional fees on customer’s utility bills to support wildfire mitigation, public safety, and the Parks & Recreation department.Â
The Native American Student Union (NASU) at Southern Oregon University (SOU) will be hosting their 32nd annual powwow April 12 and 13. The intertribal powwow will offer food, music, dancing, and opportunities for shopping from Native owned businesses.
Lawmakers have moved forward with a highly controversial logging bill that would allow counties and the timber industry to sue the state forester if Oregon logs less than what the Department of Forestry forecasts in its estimates that occur once a decade.
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