Crossword: Somos Hermanas
Theme: a celebration of long-time civic and personal connections. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
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Theme: a celebration of long-time civic and personal connections. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Theme: a local trails organization, its people, tools and areas. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Four (of many) summer camp programs at Science Works. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Theme: a protected area established June 9, 2000 with many champions and supporters. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Jefferson-related people, organizations and places. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
The rest of Collaborative Theatre’s 2024 plays. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Five activities at an Ashland park for Strider and friends. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Ask Strider: This week, the exciting news that Ashland.news crossword editor, Steve Weyer, has created the first ever crossword just for dogs. And Strider tries not to be miffed that a reader wonders about where to find a great dog. Also, the Dog About Town points out even though Ashland.news isn’t available in hard copy (yet), we always have “Sneak Preview.” It’s just a coincidence that “Sneak Preview” happens to have a “Profile” page that Strider would love to be featured on. Honest.
Bonus criss cross puzzle about canine comments especially for Strider and friends. Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Theme: Six of Collaborative Theatre Project’s 2024 plays (more in two weeks). Solve crossword directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Obituary: Proud mom and devoted wife, Mary Louise “Mary Lou” Viola Carlson, 93, passed away in hospice Jan. 19 in Medford. A celebration of life will be held this spring when the flowers are blooming and the birds are singing.
Because the list of Ashland’s accomplishments in 2024 would be too long to read out loud, she would have to stick to the highlights, Mayor Tonya Graham said Wednesday, starting off her annual State of the City address in a packed Rogue River Room in Stevenson Union at Southern Oregon University.
Review: “Spotlight on the Judds,” starring Livia Genise as Naomi, Rebecca K. Campbell as Wynonna and Janina Brown as singer and narrator, is playing at the Camelot Theatre through Feb. 9. Rebecca K. Campbell as Wynonna performs with such confidence. She possesses a strong, muscular voice that you can feel right down to the tips of your toes.
A 76-year-old man died after colliding with a tree at Mt. Ashland Ski Area on Friday morning, according to a ski area news release. The helmeted skier, whose name was not released, was on Windsor Chairline, a trail categorized as “most difficult,” the release said.
People in Southern Oregon and far Northern California will likely see ongoing changes in weather patterns in coming years, and those changes aren’t necessarily positive. During a Wednesday evening presentation, “Southern Oregon Climate Trends, Projections, and Consequences,” Dr. Alan Journet, co-facilitator of Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN), offered a series of possible scenarios if steps are not taken to immediately stop or at least slow climate change.
As part of an ongoing commitment to addressing homelessness in Jackson County, individuals are invited to volunteer for the annual “Point in Time” (PIT) Count, which will take place throughout the last week of January, beginning Monday, Jan. 27.
(It’s free)