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What Odd Thing Are You a Snob About? I asked the bartender for a PBR and I was Beer Snobbed by a Craft Beer drinker next to me.

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Y'all must be hungry for some delicious BBQ and great deals on Meat from B&D Meats and Part-Timers BBQ because we have a little over 100 names on the wheel!!! Keep dropping your name and we will keep adding to the wheel! Best of luck, new winners each day leading up to the BBQ! We’ve teamed up with B&D Meats & Part-Timers BBQ to hook some lucky winners up with a FREE MEAL CERTIFICATE good towards anything on this mouth-watering menu! 🔥 When: This Saturday, May 30th Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Where: B&D Meats Be sure to check out the Deals on Meat at B&D Meats while you’re there during the BBQ! Check out that menu — tacos, ribs, the Cardiac sandwich with bacon & pepper jack, smoked mac & cheese, street corn… everything looks incredible! To Enter: - Like this post and drop your name - Comment your favorite BBQ item (tacos, ribs, Cardiac, etc.) - Tag a friend who loves BBQ! Winner will be announced each morning. Good luck y’all! 🤠 B&D Meats & Part-Timers BBQ – Thank you for feeding the community so well!

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The Malicious Monster Truck Tour is coming!!!! Keep dropping your name in the comments for a chance to win 2 adult tickets good for Friday or Saturday at The Douglas County Dirtrack!!!!

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🤠 Country fans, get ready to get rowdy! 🤠 The Malicious Monster Truck Tour is rolling into Roseburg and Best Country 103 is hooking you up with tickets! Come see massive monster trucks, Megasaurus, and monster truck rides at The Douglas County Dirtrack on May 29th & 30th! Gates Open 4PM Pit Party 5:00–6:30PM Showtime 7PM Want free tickets? Just drop your name in the comments and we’ll spin the wheel! Winners announced all week long. Tag your country crew who needs to see this in person! 🔥 Tickets also at myracepass.com, Lithia of Roseburg & Oregon Tool. #MaliciousMonsterTruckTour #BestCountry103 #Roseburg

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🎉 Customer Appreciation Day with B&D Meats & Part-Timers BBQ! 🎉 Join them this Saturday, May 30th, 2026 for their Customer Appreciation Meat Sale AND BBQ! They are firing up the grills with all your favorites: - Smoked Ribs - Cardiac’s Pulled Pork Texas Toast Sandwich - Smoked Street Tacos - Elotes Done Our Way - Smoked Mac N Cheese - And so much more! Come grab some amazing deals on premium meats from B&D and enjoy live BBQ from Part Timers. It’s their way of saying THANK YOU for your support! 🇺🇸🔥 Special Giveaway: Since our phones are still down at Best Country 103, we’re doing this the old-school way — drop your name in the comments below for a chance to win a FREE B&D Meats & Part Timers BBQ Meal Ticket! 🎟️ We’ll pick a winner and announce it during the morning show with Moon & Grubes. Tag your friends, share this post, and let’s make this the biggest customer appreciation day yet! See you Saturday, May 30th! 🤠🍖 #BDMeats #PartTimersBBQ #CustomerAppreciation #RoseburgOR #BBQTime

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At around 5 p.m. Wednesday, Douglas County released unofficial final results for the 2026 primary election. With over 8,900 more ballots cast, results show little change from May 19 preliminary results for local, state and federal races.

The final unofficial results are the penultimate to release from the county, with official certified results to release on July 15 or no later than 27 days after election day.

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Four new exhibits are set to open this Friday at Umpqua Valley Arts (UVA), bringing Roseburg locals new works to view through the summer season before they close on August 14.

The Hallie Brown Ford Gallery will house the exhibit "Biology Rising: The Origins of Hope" by artist Julie Anderson Bailey. The collection consists of a series of abstract installation pieces and sculptures inspired by aquatic life, the earth's ecosystems and humanity's relationship with nature and the environment.

In her artist's statement for the exhibit, Bailey writes she aimed to portray natural subjects in a way that highlights the physical and emotional impacts they have on humanity.

"When we look closely at the world around us, the connections woven through nature reveal why we love the living world and our affinity for life in all forms," reads Bailey's artist statement. "In this body of work, I combine traditional techniques...in new ways to create nature-framed objects and installations echoing how life begins and sustains and how nature stirs up our emotions and provides hope for the future by its sheer audacity of evolution and its resilience over time."

Across from Bailey's exhibit is the Red Door Gallery, where the multi-artist exhibit "Malleable" is on display. A collection of work from artists across the pacific northwest, it consists entirely of sculptures made from soft materials such as fabric, felt or plastic.

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The Umpqua Valley Christian/Camas Valley softball team used a couple big innings to advance past East Linn Christian, with a 19-8 victory on Monday in round 1 of the OSAA Class 1A state playoffs.

No. 15-ranked UVC/CV hosted No. 18 East Linn Christian at Stewart Park in Roseburg.

Head coach Greg Stiles said it was a fun game.

“It was fun playing, I mean, the girls stayed there and fought, they hit the ball well which kept us in the game,” Stiles said. “Both teams hit the ball pretty well.”

The Monarchs were smart about their base running throughout the game, Stiles said, seeing past the balls and reading bad throws to see how far they could advance based on where the ball fell.

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It isn't always easy for visual arts students to make a name for themselves, especially in rural communities such as Douglas County where resources are fewer. But at Umpqua Community College (UCC), one group of prospective artists have the opportunity to do so with this year's Annual Student Art Exhibition.

Each year, the semi-juried exhibition presents student works chosen by UCC instructors in the college's art gallery, located in the Whipple Fine Arts Center. Mediums featured in the exhibition include sculpture, painting, pottery, photography and illustration, with subjects ranging from nature to portraiture to abstract geometry.

UCC Visual Arts Instructor said the exhibition serves as a way for community members to gain an inside look at what local creatives get up to in their education, as well as providing students a chance to celebrate the fruits of their labor.

"We have a lot of students who've never even taken an art course before," Hoffman said. "They're in a class, they're working hard and their classmates see what they're doing but the community doesn't, and so a lot of them don't realize, until stuff is up on the wall, 'Hey, I actually made art. Something that is a physical manifestation of my time and my effort is now there on a gallery wall."

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Just before heading into their Memorial Day weekend, a group of students from Fir Grove Elementary gathered on Friday to recognize veterans in their own way: Planting flags.

According to Fir Grove child development specialist Corina Van Burger, students from kindergarten to third grade paired up to plant over 6,000 American flags on the graves and memorials of veterans interred at the Roseburg VA National Cemeteries.

Van Burger said across the 30 years the school has held the annual tradition, they still hear from former students on how it has affected them.

“It’s a tradition that we really look forward to and we really talk to our kids about the honor that it is to be able to go out and place these flags,” Van Burger said. “We have students that still come back and talk about how much they appreciated that opportunity when they drive by the flags.”

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For most Americans, their primary sources of goods may be a supermarket farmers market or maybe even a delivery service. Not Ashlee Reicherts. For her, food, supplements and skincare products are as close as a stroll into her own backyard.

Reicherts, an avid forager, says she may be better known as “the elderberry lady.” Since the COVID-19 pandemic, she’s been obsessed with making her own salves, tinctured and edible goods from the flora around her in the Sutherlin area.

Some of her favorite things to harvest are right on her property; usnia, also known as old man’s beard, can be used to make supplements or tinctures for respiratory infections, while dandelions and purple dead nettle can be used in cooking and baking or made into teas.

“It’s amazing what’s literally right in your yard,” Reicherts said.

And it’s not just a hobby. Reicherts has turned her passion for foraging into a small business, Moonlight Foraging, where she frequently sells bath bombs, lotions and more made from her handpicked materials.

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. — When Carter Stedman steps on the track at the University of North Carolina Asheville for the men's 5,000 meter national championship race Friday afternoon, it will be a moment he planned for, but not one he expected. 

"It's not anywhere I thought I would be at this point in my life, for sure, but you know, I have the opportunity. I've worked really hard to get here, and at this point, it's just about taking advantage of it," Stedman said ahead of his race from his hotel room in Asheville. 

The 2023 Roseburg High School graduate is now a college junior and in his first year at Southern Oregon University in Ashland. He earned his way to the NAIA Outdoor Championships by virtue of his third place finish in the 5K at the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) on May 9. 

"We went to LaGrande a couple weeks ago, and I ran really well there (at the CCC championships). And so I think just kind of carrying that momentum at a championship meet from a conference level to a national level is something that's really important," Stedman said. 

Stedman is seeded 12th in a field of 20 with his personal best time of 14 minutes, 28 seconds set earlier this spring. He's confident going into the race and has had previous success on the national stage after a fourth place finish in the NAIA cross country championships during the fall. 

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On Wednesday, a joint press release from Douglas County-based health and public safety organizations revealed a bat has tested positive for rabies.

According to the press release, it is the first animal in Douglas County to test positive for the virus in 2026, as well as this year's fourth positive case in Oregon. The last bat to test positive for rabies in Douglas County was in 2021.

The incident began when the Douglas County Environmental Health Division (DCEHD) partnered with Umpqua Wildlife Rescue and the Douglas County Sheriff's Office Animal Control Division (DCSOACD) to test a distressed bat brought in for care by a resident.

After testing, the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory reported the bat had tested positive for rabies. The press release states the resident is encouraged to undergo post-exposure care after handling the bat.

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Memorial Day is approaching this upcoming Monday, and events are planned across Douglas County to recognize the service of U.S. veterans both local and nonlocal.

For those looking to take part in recognitions across the weekend and on Memorial Day itself, these are some of the biggest events scheduled for the holiday weekend:

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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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