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Tomorrow is the Parker McCollum show at Hayden Homes Amphitheater! Who is all heading out for a great show under the stars?

Moon and his Allman Brothers Band tribute twin! lol. Forgive the pixelation.

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Music Off Central kicks off tonight in Sutherlin with One Way Out PDX a tribute to the Allman Brothers Band! Come on out tonight for a great show! Starts at 7 PM. Tonights food vendors Wailani Shave Ice • Wiley Wagon • The Pizza Bus • Huele A Taco’s • Granny’s Mini Hut • Smokin G’s BBQ • Louie’s Redneck Dawgs • That’s Kind of Cheesy • The Corndog Company Willamette Valley • Golden Fortune Asian Food Scheduled Vendors: Lookingglass Brewery Backside Outpost Urban Blendz The Humble Lush Woofstock Popcorn Sweet Tooth Fairy Floss The Lemon Wrangler

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What's a House Rule Your Dog or Cat Made Up? ex. always gets a piece of cheese after her bath.

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🎆 July 4th is coming — let’s celebrate together!🎆 NR Today is putting together our big guide to 4th of July events & activities — shopping, dining, destinations, fireworks, parades, and all the celebrations happening this holiday weekend. Have a 4th of July event or activity you want people to know about? Now’s the time to submit it! Whether it’s a community fireworks show, family-friendly festival, special dinner, parade, or patriotic gathering — we want to help spread the word. Submit your event here: https://www.nrtoday.com/users/admin/calendar/event/ Deadline: Thursday, July 2, 2026 Don’t miss your chance to get your event in front of thousands of local readers looking for ways to celebrate! Let’s make this 4th of July one to remember!!! (You may have to login to your existing NRToday account to submit or create a new one. Basic account for NRToday.com is free to sign up.) #4thOfJuly #July4th #NRToday #LocalEvents #OregonEvents

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Who is ready to win those final tickets to see Chris Stapleton and Grace Potter on his All-American Roadshow at Providence Park?! Tune in to Moon & Grubes for another Ticket to Ride Tuesday on July 7th and listen for the cue to call 541-440-9103!

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🔥 THIS SATURDAY in Roseburg — Don’t Miss It! 🔥 Best Country 103 is pumped to be part of something awesome happening this Saturday, June 27th at B&D Meats! Come on out from 9am to 4pm for the big Meat Sale & Rusty Young Cancer Fundraiser BBQ, hosted by our friends at B&D Meats and Part-Timers BBQ LLC. The BBQ will be going on from 11am to 6pm so come hungry!!! It’s going to be an all-day celebration full of delicious BBQ, unbeatable meat deals, great music, and strong community support for a local legend. Rusty Young is battling Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer, and 25% of all BBQ proceeds will go directly to his treatment and expenses. Part-Timers BBQ is also firing up samples of their brand-new hot sauces: Habanero, Ghost, Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Scorpion, and Dragon’s Breath — all made with Rutty Bird Honey Mustard as the base! 🌶️🍯 We’ll be broadcasting LIVE with the Best Country 103 crew from 11am to 2pm, keeping the music going and the good vibes rolling! Whether you’re loading up on premium meats, grabbing some killer BBQ, or just soaking up the country atmosphere — this is the perfect Saturday plan. Let’s pack the place and show Rusty and his family how strong Douglas County comes together! 🤠❤️ This Saturday • June 27th • 9am–4pm B&D Meats – 5370 SW Grange Rd, Roseburg, OR 97471 See you there! #BestCountry103 #BDMeats #PartTimersBBQ #SupportRusty #RoseburgStrong #DouglasCounty

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As our older Generation passes on, what business, product or custom do you think will die off?

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🔥 BBQ Backwards is coming to Moon & Grubes on Best Country 103! 🔥 Hear it backwards… Win it forwards! 🎶 Starting in July, tune in to Moon & Grubes every morning on Best Country 103 for your chance to win Sutherlin Throwdown tokens! We’ll be playing popular songs about BBQ, summertime, tailgating, and partying — but backwards! Be the first caller to correctly guess the song and you’ll score tokens for the big Throwdown weekend. 📅 When: July 18th (8AM–10PM) & July 19th (10AM–6PM) 📍 Where: Central Park, Sutherlin This is going to be a blast! Don’t miss your shot to win free tokens just by listening and calling in to 541-440-9103 Tune in to Moon & Grubes on Best Country 103 every morning starting in July and get ready to guess those backwards tunes! Who’s ready to win?! Drop a comment below if you’ll be listening!

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The H.O.P.E. Adult Drug Court will celebrate its 113th graduation ceremony on Tuesday, July 7th at Cascade Hall at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, beginning at 5:15 p.m.

The ceremony will be presided over by the Honorable Judge Robert Johnson and will honor participants who have successfully completed the rigorous Drug Court program.

Family members, friends, community partners and supporters will gather to recognize graduates who have worked to overcome substance-use disorders and build healthier, more stable futures.

Attendees will hear firsthand from graduates as they share their journeys through treatment, accountability, and recovery.

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Music Off Central begins its 2026 season on Thursday night in Sutherlin.

Presented at Central Park on Willamette Street, this summer’s series features seven concerts with mostly tribute and cover bands. Concerts begin at 7:00 p.m. About a dozen food trucks will serve a variety of dinner items with several other vendors offering adult beverages and snacks.

The opening group is One Way Out PDX – an Allman Brothers Tribute band. Organizers say the group has earned a reputation for capturing the spirit, soul and sheer virtuosity that defined the Allman Brothers studio recordings and live performances.

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Roseburg Track Club's Irelyn Weaver placed 11th and Emery Hurtienne placed 14th at the Nike Outdoor Nationals & USATF U20 Championships, held Thursday-Monday at Hayward Field in Eugene.

Hurtienne jumped 6-02.75 in the high jump for the 14th spot. Parker Rodgers threw the javelin 160-00 for an 18th place finish, and Remigio Huerta was 53th (132-03).

Irelyn Weaver tossed the javelin 113-03, and Londyn Weaver placed 34th with a throw measuring 99-02.

The Roseburg boys relay of David Schmid, Caden Moon, Joseph Latham and McLane Stedman ended in 17th in the 4x400 relay championship, with a time of 3:24.65. The Roseburg boy's 1600m spring medley championship relay was disqualified.

The Douglas Track Club's Cora Graham placed 19th in the javelin throw (106-02). The boys 4x100 relay, comprised of Caiden Maresh, Reese Willis, Niel Kelley, William Wattman placed 28th with a time of 44.56 and the girls' relay of Raider Albertus, Taylor Donohue, Keira Elliott, Ataleia Spicer ended in 29th place with a time of 52.89.

Collin Groth with the North Umpqua Track Club ended in 50th place in the boys 400m with a time of 50.62. Yoncalla's Corbin Russell reached 45th place with a shot-put throw of 49-4.5.

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As the summer season progresses, Oregonians are likely to take to waterways on their kayaks, paddle boards or rafts. But are they prepared to pay $20 to do so?

The Let Us Paddle PAC announced on June 23 it has collected over 35,000 signatures for Initiative Petition 53, which aims to repeal a waterway access permit requirement that extends to small non-motorized watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, rafts, paddle boards and non-motorized boats.

To make it onto a ballot, Initiative Petition 53 requires 117,113 signatures by 5 p.m. on July 2.

The requirements started at the beginning of the year as a part of House Bill 2982, which removed an exemption for watercraft under 10 feet in size to require a permit. According to the Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB), failure to present a permit can result in a $115 fine.

The requirement comes with certain exceptions. Children 13-years-old and younger are not required to carry a permit. Neither are tribal citizens engaged in tribal fishing or ceremonies. Lifeboats used exclusively for rescue, surfboards, sailboards, kiteboards and seaplanes are also exempt from permit requirements.

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The Roseburg Dr. Stewart's finished out a stretch of seven consecutive days of baseball with a 14-0 nonleague victory over the Bend Lava Bears Tuesday at Champion Car Wash Field. 

The Docs compiled 14 hits, including six doubles, and rolled to their most lopsided win of the season. 

Regan Soper had a pair of doubles and finished 3-for-5 with four RBIs to lead the Roseburg offense. Six players had multiple hits in the game. 

Tegan Sprague had two doubles in the game, but made his biggest impact on the mound where he threw five no-hit, scoreless innings. The Umpqua Valley Christian product struck out eight and walked three to earn his first win. 

Bend (5-4) managed two hits against reliever Logan Shipman, but the Lava Bears never truly threatened to score in the contest.

Roseburg (5-7) will host the Clackamas Cavs at noon Thursday for a nine-inning nonleague matchup at Champion Car Wash Field. Tune in for coverage of the game on The Score 92.3 FM/1490 AM or watch on 1490 The Score's YouTube channel. 

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The twang of a mandolin and banjo; The warmth of the June sun; The smell of grilling sausages and freshly popped kettle corn. Roseburg's Stewart Park came alive on Tuesday with these sensations and more as Music on the Half Shell kicked off its 2026 free concert series.

The opening performance featured the John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band, also known as J2B2. Featuring instrumentalists Mark Fain, Herb Pedersen, Patrick Sauber and the titular Jorgensen, the band performed a lineup of folk-rock influenced bluegrass that blended new and traditional sounds.

Jorgenson said the band hoped to provide the audience with a chill, laid-back experience where they can forget about the weight of the world and enjoy no-frills musicianship.

"We want to let them forget about all of the political stuff and the financial stuff and all the stuff that's challenging and just chill out and listen to the music, get lost a little bit," Jorgenson said. "It's not tapes. It's not visuals. It's not dancers. It's not anything except people with actual instruments singing and playing. It's very real."

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Douglas County Patriot Camp is happening on July 6th through 10th.

The half-day day camp is designed to teach American history to students entering grades 1 to 6 this fall. This is the 9th year the event has been held in Roseburg.

The camp uses the facilities of Covenant Life Fellowship at 1553 Northeast Vine Street in Roseburg. Classes are held each day from 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The fee is $50 per camper, or $45 per camper for families with three campers. Scholarships are also available. Registration closes July 1st.

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Seven Feathers Casino Resort and the Umpqua Valley Winegrowers Association present the second-annual Seven Feathers Wine Fest of the Umpqua Valley on Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The outdoor festival will highlight 16 Umpqua Valley wineries. Glasses of wine and beer and food truck offerings will be available for purchase. Wine bottles will be available to buy to take home. Live music from the Traveling Wilburys Revue will be featured at 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Tickets for wine tasting includes a souvenir wine glass and tasting at the winery booths. 

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Roseburg Public Library will host a production of “Johnny Appleseed: Planting the Seeds of Adventure”, by Dragon Theater Puppets at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30th.

A city release said the show is perfect for youth from pre-K through fifth grade and their families and follows the legendary Johnny Appleseed as he travels the American frontier, planting seeds and spreading kindness.

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Music on the Half Shell begins its 35th season of summer concerts on Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m.:

Held at the Nichol’s Bandshell in Roseburg’s Stewart Park, this year will feature eight shows of varied genres, continuing through August 11th. With funding provided by local businesses, area foundations, and fans, the concerts are presented free to those attending.

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In a Monday meeting, the Roseburg City Council awarded two contract bids for projects improving roadways and sidewalks and said their goodbyes to a longstanding city employee, discussing plans to appoint a successor.

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MYRTLE CREEK — Lexie Pickering of Canyonville spent Sunday afternoon preparing herself and her horse Eleanor to join in the barrel racing competition in the South Douglas Rodeo.

"I've been riding since I was like probably like six years old, riding ponies around so a long time," Pickering said. "We've always had a horse around the house."

She said she began competing in about fourth grade, when she joined 4H and got to experience all the rodeo side of horses. Barrel racing became her main sport.

Now at 19 years old, she said she competes most weekends either in rodeos or in other barrel racing competitions.

"I love coming and, like, hanging out with my friends and family at rodeos, and it's always fun to go and compete," Pickering said.

She just finished up her freshman year at Oregon State University, where she is majoring in animal science with plans to attend veterinary school and become a equine sports medicine veterinarian. She said she was interested in this field after competing on horses for much of her life and engaging in some internships with good veterinarians who encouraged her on this route.

She has a spot to keep her horse in Corvallis, so she can stay in shape and keep riding while attending school. The South Douglas Rodeo is her hometown rodeo, she said, and it was fun to come home for the weekend and play in familiar grounds.

"I'll be in Tillamook next weekend and then over the Fourth (of July) will do the Newport and Yoncalla rodeos and then so on with every other weekend," Pickering said.

The 44th Annual South Douglas Rodeo saw riders from across Oregon and California compete in all rodeo events during the warm Father's Day weekend Saturday and Sunday. Event organizer Jamie McElmurry said the rodeo weather was perfect with a breeze coming off of North Myrtle Creek.

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