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🌱 Fresh from The Farmstand at Lehne Farms, LLC – Tomorrow Morning! 🌱 Get ready, Douglas County! Tomorrow morning on Best Country 103, Moon & Grubes are bringing you another Mystery Sound straight from the fields and shelves at The Farmstand by Lehne Farms! Will it be the crisp snap of fresh-picked asparagus, the sweet juicy burst of local strawberries, the rustle of tender spring greens and spinach, the bright tang of rhubarb, or maybe something delicious sizzling from our deli? 🚨 Be the first correct caller and win a $50 Gift Certificate to The Farmstand by Lehne Farms! Use it to load up on May’s best: farm-fresh asparagus, sweet strawberries, crisp spring greens, rhubarb, colorful greenhouse flower starts and veggie plants, homemade baked goods, tamales, dairy products, fresh espresso, crisp salads, deli favorites, and so much more — all grown or made with care right here in our community. 📍 The Farmstand by Lehne Farms 532 Melrose Road Roseburg, OR 97471 Open Wednesday–Saturday, 9am–5pm (hours subject to change — always call ahead!) Tune in tomorrow morning to Best Country 103, listen closely, and be ready to call in fast when you think you know the sound! Who’s tuning in tomorrow? Drop a comment below if you’ll be listening and playing along! 🌿🍓

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🎉 LIVE BEST COUNTRY BROADCAST! 🎉 Get ready for a fun Saturday morning with Moon & Grubes from Best Country 103! They’re broadcasting LIVE from Ashley Homestore Saturday, June 20th from 11 AM - 1 PM at 1440 NW Garden Valley Blvd. Come hang out with the guys, enjoy the energy, and take advantage of: - 0% Financing - Storewide Discounts - And best of all… ENTER TO WIN a Nirvana Recliner — perfect for Father’s Day! Plus, the guys will be bringing Wheelio out for your chance to win even MORE great prizes and have your chance to win tickets to see Riley Green! Whether you’re shopping for Dad or just want to kick back and enjoy some live radio vibes, this is the spot to be! Tag your friends and family — the more the merrier! 👏🛋️ See you there! 🚀 #MoonAndGrubes #BestCountry103 #AshleyFurniture #FathersDayGiveaway #LiveBroadcast #RoseburgEvents

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Thanks to Gracie Wehe the South Douglas Rodeo Ambassador for stopping by to chat about the 44th Annual South Douglas Rodeo happening this weekend June 20th and 21st starting at 1pm each day at the Tri City Horsemen’s Arena in Myrtle Creek! Be sure to get your tickets and listen to Moon & Grubes tomorrow for another chance to win tickets as well!

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Definitely come out to B&D Meats on Saturday, June 27th for the amazing customer appreciation meat sale and Rusty Young Cancer Fundraiser BBQ from Part-Timers BBQ LLC. The Meat Sale is 9 to 4 and bbq from 11 to 6. While you are there try the samples of their new sauces ranging from Habanero, Ghost Pepper, Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Scorpion and Dragons Breath all made with a base from their Rutty Bird Honey Mustard! Sooo good! Plus 25% of all BBQ proceeds will go directly towards local firefighter Rusty Young's treatment and expenses.

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Best thing your DAD ever said?

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Head on down to UV Auto Park and get in on this awesome Summer Staycation package and find yourself a new ride!

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Dad always end up with the worst Father's Day gifts. Share one of yours or tell us about a great gift for dad.

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Best Country 103 listeners – your first shot at Riley Green tickets is HERE! 🎟️🤠 Come hang with us and register to win 2 tickets to see Riley Green live at Cascades Amphitheater on September 17 for the Cowboy As It Gets Tour 2026 (with special guests Randy Houser, Kashus Culpepper & Hannah McFarland)! Two chances to win THIS Saturday, June 20th: - 11AM – 1PM at Ashley Homestore 1440 NW Garden Valley Blvd, Roseburg, OR 97471 Storewide discounts on furniture, mattresses & outdoor furniture + 0% financing! Plus, they’re giving away a Nirvana Recliner – perfect for Father’s Day! - 3PM – 5PM at the Glide Sasquatch Festival 20940 HWY 138, Glide, OR Enjoy live music all day with headliner Jacquie Roar (plus Buffalo Speedway, Erica Rochel, New Age Phonograph & more), food trucks, vendors, bounce houses, games, Bigfoot experts, and family fun for everyone! Where will we see you? Drop by one (or both!), say hi, and get your name in the drawing for those Riley Green tickets. First listeners/fans to register get the inside track! Tag your crew and let us know which spot you’re hitting up 👇 #BestCountry103 #RileyGreen #GlideSasquatchFestival #AshleyHomestore #CowboyAsItGetsTour

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🎟️ Another Chance to Win Tickets to the 44th Annual South Douglas Rodeo! 🎟️ Best Country 103 listeners — Father’s Day Weekend is calling! Tomorrow is your next shot to score free tickets to the 44th Annual South Douglas Rodeo happening June 20 & 21, 2026 at the Tri City Horsemen Arena in Myrtle Creek, OR. Tune in to Moon & Grubes tomorrow morning (6am–10am) for your chance to win! Don’t Miss These Highlights: - Parade – Saturday at 11:00 AM through downtown Myrtle Creek - Rodeo Breakfast – Saturday morning at the Myrtle Creek Elks Lodge - Classic rodeo action both days: bull riding, roping, barrel racing & more - Exciting Youth Events including Sheep Riding, Calf Riding, Steer Riding, Jr. Barrel Racing, Stick Horse Race & Goat Tying Event Details: - Performance Time: 1:00 PM both days - Gates Open: 11:00 AM - Admission (at the gate): $10 for ages 13+, FREE for ages 12 & under with a paid adult This family-friendly tradition (est. 1982) is packed with thrills, Western hospitality, and memories waiting to be made. Perfect for Father’s Day Weekend! Who’s taking Dad to the rodeo this year? Drop a comment! #SouthDouglasRodeo #BestCountry103 #KRSB #MyrtleCreekRodeo #FathersDayWeekend #RodeoTickets #541radio

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In a Monday meeting, the Winston City Council adopted the city’s budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year (FY) and discussed receiving a rehabilitation grant worth millions.

2026-27 Fiscal Year Budget approval

After a reading by title only, the council pass a motion to adopt the City of Winston 2026-27 FY budget, which accounts for increased budget figures for funds compared to the 2025-26 FY budget and new increases to monthly fees.

In total, the budget amounts to $17,851,336, an increase from the 2025-26 budget total of $15,820,238.

Among the increasing funds were the street fund, from the 2025-26 FY budget figure’s total of $891,776 to $1,279,730, and the transportation utility fund, from $70,000 to $210,000.

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How long have you lived in Douglas County, and what's the biggest change you've seen over the years?
Crews are attacking a grass fire off the 2400 block of Diamond Lake Boulevard in Roseburg and, stopping forward momentum before it could reach structures.

According to Roseburg Fire Department Chief Tyler Christopherson, crews were dispatched to a fast-moving grass fire, where they found a fire moving towards Diamond Lake Boulevard and around buildings. Crews then provided structure protection and lined the fire.

Chritopherson said the fire was estimated at around four to five acres but had grown significantly since initial estimates.

"Currently, they have multiple dozers all pushing line all the way around the property to contain it, and it's almost complete at his time," Christopherson said.

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Roseburg locals: What's one business, restaurant, or landmark you wish was still around?

Bonus points if you have a photo.
Crews with the Roseburg Fire Department responded to an estimated quarter of an acre fire on Monday afternoon.

An RFD update said at around 12:00 p.m. the fire was reported in an area of Northeast Ross Avenue off of Northeast Lincoln Street. Forward progress was stopped and the fire was extinguished after a short time. Crews remained on the scene for mop up. The fire led to smoky conditions in the area for a time. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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There's no better way to celebrate a meat-eating dad than with a juicy, gloriously messy, double-fisted burger. Fire up the grill, toast the buns and lean into indulgence with meaty beef patties layered beneath smoky bacon, oozing cheese and sweet onions softened to a slippery tangle. Swipes of spicy mayo bring a kick of heat and cooling creaminess, while every bite delivers smoky satisfaction worthy of the special occasion. With these teetering burgers, there's little need for sides. Just be sure to pass the napkins (and a cold beverage).

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Following a closed season in summer 2025, Umpqua Community College's (UCC) Paul Morgan Observatory has reopened with a lineup of astronomy events for the summer and fall 2026 season.

The season officially kicked off on Saturday when members of the public and the Umpqua Astronomers Club gathered for a kickoff to view Milky Way celestial bodies such as Jupiter and Venus along with deep space sights like stars and far-off galaxies.

According to UCC Assistant Professor of Science Paul Morgan, other sights planned to view this season include supernova remnants, star clusters, binary stars and even a viewing of a 98% lunar eclipse.

"The Paul Morgan Observatory was designed and built by UCC professor Dr. Paul Morgan in 2016 as part of the beginning astronomy program and community outreach. It provides onsite and online viewings of the Sun and night sky, is the only public observatory in southern Oregon, and is the only all-digital observatory in the Northwest," reads the Paul Morgan Observatory's website. "We’ll explore stars, star clusters, and distant galaxies, and telescopes will be available during twilight for views of Jupiter and Venus."

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Champion Car Wash Field in Roseburg hosted the Class 3A/2A/1A All-Star baseball series over the weekend. The top performing seniors from high schools around Oregon were invited to participate in the series of three nine-inning games. 

The Blue Team took the series 2-1 over the Gold Team with two wins on Saturday, 7-6 and 15-1. The Gold team won 9-8 on Sunday.
Walking across the stage at the Swanson Amphitheater on Friday was extra special for M'Liss Shrum of Tenmile as she followed in the footsteps of her family.

"I've always wanted to be a nurse," Shrum said. "I was born into this school, my mom graduated and my grandmother also graduated from UCC Nursing as well. So I'm third generation."

Shrum capped her four years at Umpqua Community College by participating in the graduation ceremony on Friday on campus. She said she spent two years at the school to obtain credits and prerequisites, then spent the past two years obtaining the Associate Degree in Nursing. She plans to work at CHI Mercy Health for her residency and will start her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in the fall online through Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) in Portland, which should last three terms. She hopes to be become a nurse practitioner in psychology, because she wants to help with the severe mental health crisis in the area.

The affordability is one reason why Shrum pursued the degree at UCC and why she will encourage her daughter to do the same. Shrum said she graduated with minimal student loan accumulation comparative to others in her family who attended four-year schools. Additionally, the small campus size allows for teachers and students to know each other better, with Shrum commenting that it is not common in other places for the college president to know students by name.

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Logan Anderson and Paxton Burke are standouts on the baseball diamond, but they stick out on this year’s Dr. Stewart’s American Legion Baseball roster for a different reason.

They’re the wily old veterans amongst a group of first-year Docs players and high school underclassmen.

“It’s definitely a wide group of guys, as far as, you have a few of the returners and some older guys on top and then it drops to a pretty young group, pretty quick. So, we’ll lean on those guys,” first year coach Cody Walton said ahead of Wednesday’s season-opening 10-2 loss against Medford at Champion Car Wash Field.

Anderson is back from his freshman season at Southwestern Oregon Community College and will play his fourth and final season with the Docs.

“It’s a great opportunity to come back,” Anderson said. “I had a lot of fun my first year. The older guys made it a lot of fun, so that’s kind of my goal this year is to make it fun for the younger guys and as well as compete and win some ballgames.”

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The Umpqua Valley Composite youth mountain bike team is starting up for the season.

An open practice will take place on Saturday, June 20th starting at 1:00 p.m. at River Forks Park, northwest of Roseburg. The program is open to youth who will be entering 5th through 12th grade this fall. All ability levels are welcome for this co-ed program.

The local team is part of the Oregon League which is part of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association.
Fire danger on Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest Oregon District-protected land will increase to moderate on Thursday.

An ODF release said lands affected by this declaration include 1.8 million acres of state, private, county, city and Bureau of Land Management forestland in Jackson and Josephine counties. The Industrial Fire Precaution Level will remain at one.

Public Information Officer Samantha Kadera said although the region has seen a brief stretch of cooler days, vegetation continues to dry and the increasing heat this week will accelerate the drying as temperatures climb toward the 100-degree mark. Kadera said the combination of ongoing drying and rising heat is increasing fire danger and prompting the shift to moderate on Thursday.
During a Wednesday meeting, the Douglas County Board of Commissioners approved two separate grant agreements, one for Adapt Integrated Health Care and another for Chadwick Clubhouse, for the organizations to receive IMPACTS grant funding.

According to the agreements, Adapt will receive a total of $856,877 while Chadwick Clubhouse will receive $64,658. Both agreements will run through Aug. 31, 2027 with quarterly grant funding payments made to the organizations through the county until the agreement's end date.

Adapt Crisis Program Director Cheryl McDonald said the funding will support members the Douglas County's IMPACTS cohort. With nearly 900 members, the cohort consists of people with frequent incarceration and high emergency room utilization rates.

In working with the cohort, McDonald says Adapt work with its members to help coordinate care, provide healthcare access and or transportation and help them meet basic needs.

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Since 1977, the Oregon State Fire Marshal has awarded one of its highest honors, the Golden Sparky Award, to fire service members who make major achievements in fire prevention or public safety education. As of this week, this year's Golden Sparky will rest on the shelf of a member from Roseburg.

On Wednesday, Roseburg Fire Marshal Cheryl Flick was presented the 2026 Golden Sparky Award by Oregon State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple. The award, modeled after the classic image of a firehouse Dalmatian, was presented as a surprise in a ceremony held at the Roseburg Fire Department.

According to Ruiz-Temple, Flick earned the award through her work in data analysis, where she found that 40% of households in Roseburg have someone with a disability. That data was used foster a partnership between the department and local disability organizations to help expand fire education for disabled persons.

"A lot of times, the people that are doing this kind of work — community work (and) education in schools, in hospitals, — that is kind of like the unsung hero," Ruiz-Temple said. "Using data and science and analytics the way she did has probably solved fires and responses that we may never see, and that's truly the heart of community risk reduction."

Flick said she was both surprised and honored to receive the award. According to her, the data is used to "train the trainers," where the department will work with agencies supporting disabled people to better connect with them.

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The Roseburg High School theater group spent the 2025-26 school year hard at work, and recently saw all this effort pay off.

The Roseburg High School theatre was invited to the Hult High School Musical Theatre Awards for its rendition of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The Hult Awards, organized by the Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene, was held for the first time on June 2 to honor exceptional achievement in high school musical theatre, recognizing the talent, commitment and creativity of students and educators.

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