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🚨 ONE DAY ONLY PROPANE DEAL TODAY ONLY at your local Coastal Farm & Ranch! 🚨 Thursday, May 21 ½ OFF Propane by the Gallon! Stock up and save big — fill up your tanks for half price! Limited to 20 gallons per customer. Don’t miss this one-day blowout. Swing by your local Coastal Farm & Ranch this Thursday and grab the deal before it’s gone! #CoastalDeals #HalfOffPropane #PropaneSale #Roseburg #Oregon

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Drop your name for a chance to win a $50 Gift Certificate to Lehne Farms, LLC and we will do a drawing at 8:30 AM since our phones are still down. Best of luck and be sure to head out to Lehne Farms, LLC and see all they have to offer!!!

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Our Apologies on the Lamb Show creative, we are updating it. The tickets are good to get you into the Lamb Show BBQ from 4:30PM to 6:30PM on June 6th! If you want a chance at some delicious eats while enjoying the free 87th Annual Douglas County Lamb Show then tune in from May 26th through 29th to Moon & Grubes in the Morning and also enter online now and we will be pulling winners for Kenny from May 26th through 29th. 2 chances to win Lamb Show BBQ tickets Enter Here: https://541radio.com/2026/05/19/kennys-cs-lamb-show/

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Who is coming out to see us Friday!? So much happening! We can’t wait to see all of you! Come find your next ride! Graduation is happening soon, treat that Grad to a ride that’s reliable! Come test drive for goodies and stop by our booth from 3 to 5 pm for some other great prizes like pairs of tickets to Hellgate Jetboat Excursions!!! Granny's Mini Hut will be there so bring an appetite while you explore the lot! Come on down to UV Auto Park’s grand opening!!! See you Friday!!!

🎟️ WIN TICKETS to the 87th Annual Douglas County Lamb Show & Barbecue! 🎟️ Hey Roseburg and Douglas County! Ready for some classic country fun? The 87th Annual Douglas County Lamb Show & Barbecue is coming up May 26th through May 29th at the Douglas County Fairgrounds! 🐑🔥 Expect lamb shows, great 4-H & FFA exhibits, delicious Lamb BBQ, sheep shearing, wool showcase, auction, and that awesome small-town atmosphere. How to win 2 FREE tickets to the Lamb Show BBQ from 4:30PM to 6:30PM: Enter now at: 👉 https://541radio.com/2026/05/19/kennys-cs-lamb-show/ Then tune in to Kenny’s Country Spotlight at 5:20pm on Best Country 103 KRSB to hear if you won! Thank you to Good Vibrations Audio Video for sponsoring Kenny’s Country Spotlight and helping bring you this ticket giveaway! Tag a friend you’d love to take and don’t miss this Douglas County tradition! #DouglasCounty #LambShow #RoseburgEvents #KennyCountrySpotlight #KRSB103

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Skip the Travel and Escape to the Islands with The Winery at UCC's Island Escape Luau happening this weekend!!!! Be sure to get your tickets and enjoy Wine, Beer and Good Vibes!!!

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Just to keep y'all informed about The Breakfast Nook !!! Exciting things happening.

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🐶 Pet of the Week: Meet Broccoli! 🐶 Are you in need of some laughter and love in your life? Say hello to Broccoli — a hilarious, fun-loving dog from Saving Grace Humane Society who is sure to bring a smile to your face and warmth to your heart every single day! This funny boy will keep you entertained with his playful antics and clever personality. Whether he’s chasing a ball, going on hikes, or cuddling on the couch, Broccoli is always up for a good time. With his charming ways and affectionate nature, he’s the perfect loyal companion for anyone looking for a best friend who knows how to live life to the fullest. Broccoli is eager to find his forever family and can’t wait to fill your home with joy and laughter. Could that family be yours? ❤️ Come meet Broccoli today at Saving Grace Humane Society! Visit their website or call to learn more about this wonderful dog. Pet of the Week is proudly brought to you by Riverview Terrace Retirement Living. Every week we spotlight one amazing animal looking for their forever home. We’re honored to partner with these dedicated local rescues making a difference in Douglas County: - Saving Grace Humane Society - Soul 2 Soul Animal Rescue And Sanctuary - New Beginnings SPCA - Feral Cat Awareness Team - Love A Pit Rescue - Last Chance Animal Rescue Listen in on 541Radio, fall in love, and consider opening your heart and home. Your perfect pet might be waiting for you right now! #PetOfTheWeek #AdoptDontShop #SavingGraceHumaneSociety #BroccoliTheDog #DouglasCountyRescues #RoseburgPets #RiverviewTerrace #541Radio

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This years Music on the Half Shell Lineup has been announced. What a fun summer it's going to be!

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🎙️ LIVE from Ashley Furniture This Saturday! Join Moon & Grubes for a special LIVE Broadcast on Best Country 103 next Saturday, May 23rd from 11AM - 1PM at Ashley Furniture in Roseburg! 📍 Ashley Furniture 1440 NW Garden Valley Blvd Come hang out with us while we broadcast live, score huge Memorial Day Sale deals on sofas, sectionals, bedroom furniture, dining sets, mattresses & more, and enter to win some awesome prizes: 🚤 A Jetboat Trip with Hellgate Jetboat Excursions 🪑 A full Patio Set Whether you’re shopping for new furniture or just want to stop by and say hi, this is the place to be on Saturday morning! Best Country 103 — Your station for the best country music and local events! 🔥 Tag your friends who need new furniture and we’ll see you there! 👋 #BestCountry103 #MoonAndGrubes #AshleyFurniture #MemorialDaySale #Roseburg

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🚨 ONE DAY ONLY PROPANE DEAL TODAY at your local Coastal Farm & Ranch! 🚨

Thursday, May 21
½ OFF Propane by the Gallon!

Stock up and save big — fill up your tanks for half price! 
Limited to 20 gallons per customer.

Don’t miss this one-day blowout. Swing by your local Coastal Farm & Ranch this Thursday and grab the deal before it’s gone!

#CoastalDeals #HalfOffPropane #PropaneSale #Roseburg #Oregon
OAKLAND — Ella Whitaker's hard work in the batting cage paid off when she send a ball soaring through the air and past the outfield fencing at the Oakland High School softball field, sending her on a trip around the bases.

"I have a cage at my house, I've been working every morning. It's been really hard to really just put all that together and just overcome the kind of slump I've been in for a couple weeks," Whitaker said. "But that definitely was a shocker, because nobody on our team has ever hit it over this fence before."

Whitaker's bomb came in the fourth inning of a Special District 5 playoff game between No. 1 Oakland and No. 2 Umpqua Valley Christian/Camas Valley on Wednesday. The game ended in the fifth inning due to the mercy rule.

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WOODBURN — The Roseburg High School girls golf team wrapped up its season with an 11th place finish at the Class 6A state championship on Tuesday at the OGA Golf Course. 

The Indians had a two-day total of 777 (387, 390) and finished two strokes outside the top 10. It was the first time Roseburg had qualified for state as a team since 2019. 

Sophomore Lana Silvestri led the way for RHS with a two-day total of 151. She finished 7th in the individual standings, falling short of repeating her top 3 finish as a freshman in 2025. 

Silvestri put herself behind the pack on Day 1 with a 6-over score of 78. She had two double-bogeys and three bogeys through her first nine holes, but settled in and shot even par after the turn. 

Day 2 saw a determined improvement for Silvestri. She had just three bogeys over 18 holes and a pair of birdies to finish the day at 1-over. 

Hannah Wendorf of Lakeridge took the individual title with a two-day total of 139 (5-under par). The sophomore was the only golfer to finish under par in both rounds. 

Roseburg's Irelyn Weaver finished 48th in the individual standings. The rest of the team was made up of Raeleigh Traviss (70th), Alexis Williams (71st) and Mylie Ray (79th). 

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The unofficial results for U.S. and state representatives in the May 19 primary election were counted and released as of 10 p.m. Tuesday evening.

For the U.S. senator Democratic primary race, Jeff Merkley took 4,899 votes for 88.62%. He beat out opponent Paul Damian Wells, who took 535 votes for 9.68%.

For the U.S. senator Republican primary race, David Brock Smith took the lead with 6,701 votes in Douglas for 50.40%, beating out runners-up Jo Rae Perkins at 2,547 votes for 19.16%, Brent Barker at 1989 votes for 14.96%. Statewide, Smith is leading by 74,849 votes or 30.09% as of 11 p.m.

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A potential repeal of Sutherlin's public safety fee has the early lead in the polls Tuesday night. With 2,291 votes counted, the repeal has a 373-vote lead, according to unofficial results from the Douglas County Clerk at 10 p.m.

"It could change," confirmed Sutherlin Mayor Michelle Sumner, who spoke with NRToday. 

58.53% of votes want to repeal the safety fee, compared to 41.47% voting to keep it. 

Sutherlin's public safety fee was initially passed by its city council, adding a $9 fee to the monthly utility bill of Sutherlin residences. $6 of the fee was earmarked for police, and the rest for the fire department. 

"I think we did a great job to get the message out," said Sumner, who also wanted to thank everyone who voted and engaged in the process. 

"This was really necessary to maintain stable funding," said Sumner. "If this direction continues we'll have to evaluate."

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The first count of unofficial results for Douglas County Commissioner races in the May 19 primary election were counted and released as of 8 p.m. Tuesday evening, then updated at 10:00 p.m.

Preliminary results show Douglas County commissioner incumbents are still popular, just not by a huge margin, with about 30% of potential votes tallied.

According to the Douglas County elections website, unofficial final results will be posted on May 27 at 5 p.m., eight days after Election Day. The official certified results will be released by June 15, no later than 27 days past Election Day.

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The unofficial results are in — Douglas County voters do not want more taxes.

According to the preliminary unofficial election results counted at 8 p.m. Tuesday, 93.51% of 27,827 ballots cast in Douglas County said no to Measure 120, which proposed increases on fuel taxes, registration and title fees for roads and taxes on wages for public transportation services.

The 93.51% negative votes encompassed 22,629 votes, with 6.49%, or 1,751 ballots, voting yes on the measure.

Statewide, the tax increase was met with the same answer as 83.11% or 658,743 preliminary ballots registered against the measure. 16.89% of the total 792,583 ballots cast in Oregon voted yes. 

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Unofficial election results released for Douglas County Commissioner positions

Tom Kress and Tim Freeman appeared headed toward reelection, while Chris Boice looked likely to enter a runoff race.
Boice and Steve Hammerson are currently positioned for a November showdown for Commissioner Position 3.

This is a developing story. As updated election results are released, this article will update to present them. View the story at Nrtoday.com.
According to the preliminary unofficial election results counted at 8 p.m. Tuesday, 93.46% of Douglas County residents who voted in the May primary election ticked no to Measure 120, which proposed increases on fuel taxes, registration and title fees for roads and taxes on wages for public transportation services.

This is a developing story. As updated election results are released, NR Today will update to present them.
On Tuesday, the Music on the Half Shell (MOTHS) committee gathered in the center of Stewart Park to announce the lineup of this year's performances. It is the 34th year the free concert series has provided live music to Roseburg.

From June 23 to August 11, each Tuesday will feature a new concert, with eight in total planned for this summer. MOTHS committee member Kelly Leonard said the concert series provides locals with live experiences they may normally be unable to view.

"Our goal is to provide family friendly entertainment and entertainment that most people would not necessarily go out and see," Leonard said. "People know that they're going to come here and hear things that they might not hear anywhere else."

The show's are estimated to run from 7–9 p.m. ay the Nichols Band Shell in Stewart Park, with food vendors on site for food and refreshments. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating.

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The Monarchs handily defeated Lowell on Monday in a Special District 5 playoff game at Stewart Park in Roseburg.

Earlier in the afternoon, Lowell slid past North Douglas 8-6, to advance to play UVC. On Wednesday the Monarchs will play Oakland, which is undefeated 8-0 in league play.

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Alexander Totoian won the boys singles competition, Alex Hoddle and Alex Howard combined for a second-place finish in the boys doubles and the Roseburg High School tennis boys team took a team win in the the Southwest Conference district championship on Saturday at the Umpqua Valley Tennis Center in Roseburg.

"Everyone played better than I could ask them to," Roseburg head coach CJ Ball said. "Everyone played well above expectations, even the players who didn't make it to Saturday did really well, and everyone contributed to the team win."

The boys competition began in Coos Bay on Thursday, before semi-final and final matches were held Saturday in Roseburg. In the semi-final match, Totoian defeated Ramin Abrahime of Roseburg 6-0, 6-1, then conquered South Medford's Alex Gurov 6-2, 6-3, in the finals to achieve the title. Abrahime placed fourth in the singles tournament after a loss to No. 3 Andy Brown of Sheldon (6-4, 6-2).

Hoddle and Howard lost in the championship match to No. 1 Yehuda Zaretsky and Jeremy Wang of South Eugene, 6-2, 7-6 for the second place spot. The Roseburg duo defeated Henry Smith and Jake Von Strahl of South Medford 6-3, 6-3 in the semifinals, South Medford's John Brooksby and JJ Von Strahl 6-1, 6-0 in round 3, and Carter Moss and James Pirosko of Grants Pass in round 2 after a bye in round 1.

Totoian, Abrahime, Howard and Hoddle will head next to the OSAA Tennis State Championships, held Thursday-Saturday at the Tualatin Hills Tennis Center in Beaverton.

On the girls side of the meet, Roseburg placed fifth with 16 points. South Medford won the meet with 34 points, South Eugene placed second with 28 and Sheldon was third at 24 points.

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