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The Bureau of Land Management announced a temporary motorized vehicle restriction at the North Bank Habitat Management Area from June 1 through July 15 to protect Columbia white-tailed deer during peak fawning season. The restriction is being implemented in coordination with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Officials said the entrance gate to the Comstock Day-Use Area will be closed to motorized vehicle access to reduce disturbance within the Jackson Creek drainage fawning habitat. Pedestrian access will remain open 24 hours a day, and visitors may continue accessing the area on foot, by bicycle or on horseback through alternate access points.

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Wolf Creek Job Corps will host an open house May 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2010 Opportunity Lane in Glide. The free, all-ages event will include center tours, trade demonstrations, speakers, lunch, a silent auction and additional activities.

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EUGENE — A short-handed Roseburg Indians baseball team lost a pair of Southwest Conference games against league-leader Willamette on Saturday at Floyd Ogden Field at Willamette High School. 

The Wolverines overpowered Roseburg for a 10-0 win in five innings to begin the doubleheader and Will-Hi rallied late for an 8-3 victory in the nightcap. 

The losses dropped Roseburg (12-10, 8-7 SWC) to fifth in the Southwest Conference standings with three league games left to play. The Indians will square off with North Medford for three games this week, starting at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at Jim McAbee Field in Medford. 

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Oregon State University Extension Service will host a “Landslides in Forested Landscapes” field tour May 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

According to an Extension release, the tour is designed to help landowners and land managers better understand landslides and identify features of unstable terrain in forested landscapes.

Participants will visit multiple sites demonstrating various landslide features and slope instability indicators.

The tour is being held in partnership with the Oregon Department of Forestry. Participants will meet in Glide and travel by vans provided by OSU Extension to landslide locations along Rock Creek in Idleyld Park. Organizers said the exact meeting location will be shared after registration.

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Roseburg Schools will receive full funding through the Oregon Department of Education’s Summer Learning Grant program following a state review process involving the Governor’s Office. District officials said the three-year grant is expected to provide nearly $1 million annually to support summer literacy and math programs serving more than 1,100 students each year.

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Police Log: May 8-11, 2026

This extended police log covers incidents from Friday through early Monday morning, including theft investigations, drug-related arrests, camping citations, and multiple warrant arrests across the city.

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These logs are the highlights of initial calls and reports. They do not represent all incidents, nor their final outcomes
The City of Roseburg announced the return of its Movies in the Park series beginning June 5 at the Half Shell in Stewart Park. The free, family-friendly event will take place Friday evenings throughout June and is co-sponsored by Rogue Credit Union.

Pre-movie entertainment will begin at 8 p.m., followed by PG-rated movies at dusk. The 2026 lineup includes “Zootopia 2” on June 5, “GOAT” on June 12, “Hoppers” on June 19 and “Frozen Sing-Along” on June 26.

Concessions will be available for purchase, and attendees may bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages. Alcohol, tobacco and pets will not be permitted, and children younger than 13 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

City officials said movies and entertainment are subject to change and weather conditions.
WINCHESTER — Umpqua Community College hosted the NWAC Southern Regional Track and Field Championships on Saturday at the new facilities in Winchester.

In the meet, Lane Community College took the team wins on both the men's and women's sides. Lane men won the meet with 146 points, Clackamas was second with 138 points and UCC was third with 123. On the women's side, Lane won with a decisive 191.5 points, compared to the second-place UCC's 147 points.

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The Roseburg High School boys lacrosse team is heading to the A bracket in the Oregon High School Lacrosse Association playoffs.

The Roseburg team lost 8-4 to South Eugene on Friday in the Southwest Conference championship game. The Axe left Finlay Field as Southwest Conference champs with the win, and the rights to host the first round playoff game in Eugene.

Roseburg finished the regular season 9-4 overall and 6-2 in the conference.

“We have some kids that, it’s the first championship game they played for, and it took us a little bit to get into the groove of the game,” Roseburg head coach Kyle Dever said. “We spotted a really good team a couple goals, and it was tough to dig ourselves out of that hole.”

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On April 30, The News-Review received copy of a letter by Oregon Secretary of State (SOS) Campaign Finance Investigations Lead Swan Lubbers. He wrote an investigation was opened into a request regarding allegations of Steve Hammerson and his committee, We Need Steve, failing to file campaign finance transactions.

Hammerson is currently running in the May Primary Election for County Commissioner Position 3.

"It alleges that Steve Hammerson and their committee, We Need Steve (23959), violated Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 260.057 by failing to file campaign finance transactions for two billboards placed in support his their candidacy. An investigation into this matter has been opened," Lubbers writes about the investigation request. "Our investigation into this allegation does not mean the Elections Division has determined a violation of Oregon election law has occurred."

On May 7, The News-Review reached out to Hammerson regarding the investigation. Hammerson provided images of emails between him and his treasurer Maddie Viens.

Viens writes she had missed filing a receipt from Lamar Advertising for a billboard payment, made by Hammerson, before its deadline. She writes she then filed the charge and will pay a penalty assessed to her by the Oregon SOS if one is issued.

When asked about the emails, Viens wrote to The News-Review that she accepts responsibility for the filing and estimates the penalty at $288.40, or 10% of the transaction, if it is issued.

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A contractor for the Oregon Department of Transportation is continuing work on Oregon 42 in the Green District near Roseburg.

According to ODOT spokesperson Dan Latham, the west end of Grant Smith Road is scheduled to close Sunday from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday.

A detour will direct drivers from Grant Smith Road along Ingram Drive, Speedway Road and Old Highway 99 to Oregon 42.

Latham said the closure will allow contractors to pave local road approaches.

If work remains on schedule, contractors are expected to begin paving Oregon 42 travel lanes Monday night from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Tuesday. The paving work could involve lane closures on Oregon 42 and temporary closures of side roads connecting to the highway.

Drivers are encouraged to watch for updates on roadside message boards.

The work is part of the $11.97 million Oregon 42: Lookingglass Creek to Interstate 5 Paving and Safety Improvements project.

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The Douglas County Board of Commissioners issued a proclamation Wednesday recognizing National Nurses Week during its weekly business meeting.

According to a county release, the proclamation calls on residents to observe National Nurses Week, which continues through May 12.

Commissioner Chris Boice presented the proclamation and said the recognition carried personal significance because his son, Allen, recently graduated from nursing school.

Commissioner Tom Kress presented Nurse Appreciation Week certificates to nurses and administrators representing CHI Mercy Health, Aviva Health, Umpqua Health Alliance, United Community Action Network’s Nurse Home Visiting Program, the Roseburg VA Medical Center, the Umpqua Community College nursing program and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division.

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Umpqua Valley Farmers Market plans to expand from one block to two blocks on SE Jackson Street in downtown Roseburg later this month.

Board President Meredith Bliss told News Radio 93-9 FM and 1240 KQEN that the market operates year-round every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and currently occupies the 500 block of Jackson Street.

Bliss said the market is seeing an increase in vendors as the summer season approaches, prompting the organization to expand into the 600 block of Jackson Street beginning May 23.

According to Bliss, the expanded layout will continue through the busy summer season while working alongside downtown businesses and restaurants to create a vibrant Saturday destination featuring local produce, baked goods, artisan products and prepared foods.

Market Manager Jaime Gleixner said the farmers market began with a small group of farmers in 1994 and has since grown to nearly 100 vendors offering products they have grown, raised, cooked or created themselves.

The market also accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. Customers can bring their Oregon Trail card to the information booth to receive tokens for qualifying food purchases and can receive up to $20 extra for produce and plant starts through the Double Up Food Bucks program each week.

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The Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce's (RACC) vision statement is "to advocate for and be the voice of the business community in the greater Roseburg area."

Its new president and CEO wants to add a tagline alongside that vision: "Stronger business. Stronger community. Stronger Roseburg."

On April 6, Kira Zavala officially stepped into those roles, in which she is responsible for implementing policy and goals for the chamber, and ensuring it follows standards.

Prior to her appointment, she served as The Chamber of Medford and Jackson County's Vice President of Operations & Membership. She also serves as Vice Chair of the Western Association of Chamber Executives Emerging Leaders Council.

Zavala said the work led her to discover a passion for one core value: Collaboration. Now, she said she plans to help further opportunities for collaboration in Roseburg.

"I loved meeting people. I loved helping connect people, helping them solve their problems. It was a lot of fun," Zavala said. "I think we need to be good partners in our community ... No one organization can do it alone, no matter how big they are. You have to have to have buy-in and partnerships in the community. Many hands make light work, and I'm a firm believer in that."

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Drug arrests, camping citations, a reported altercation, and multiple warrant pickups kept Roseburg Police busy Thursday into Friday morning.

This latest police log includes officers recovering suspected methamphetamine during a vehicle search, arrests tied to parole and probation violations, and repeated trespassing and camping-related calls across the city.

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These logs are the highlights of initial calls and reports. They do not represent all incidents, nor their final outcomes.
The FISH of Roseburg will celebrate 55 years of serving the community with a special anniversary event from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. May 15 at the organization’s food pantry, 405 Jerry’s Drive in Roseburg.

According to a release, the event will bring together community members, partners and supporters for an afternoon of activities, food and entertainment. The celebration will also include the unveiling of FISH’s new refrigerated van, which will be used to transport and distribute fresh food throughout Douglas County.

As part of the event, organizers are encouraging community members to donate food to help stock the new van and support local families facing food insecurity.

Activities planned for the celebration include hot dogs and hamburgers provided by the The Salvation Army Canteen, live music from Erik Schnautz, a kids zone hosted by FEATT Family Network, henna art by Cristina, and pantry tours.

At approximately 3 p.m., community leaders, including the mayor of Roseburg, are expected to speak before the proclamation of “Food Insecurity Stops Here Day.”

Executive Director Jenn Reida said the event celebrates the organization’s history while also focusing on the future.

“We are incredibly proud of 55 years of serving our community,” Reida said in the release. “This event is about celebrating where we’ve been, but also looking forward — making sure we continue to meet the growing need in our community with dignity compassion and partnership.”

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The Roseburg High School track and field teams hosted Sheldon for a dual meet on Wednesday at Finley Field.

Overall, the Roseburg boys team narrowly avoided a loss to Sheldon, ending with 74 and 71 points, respectively. The girls varsity team fell 76-68 to Sheldon.

David Schmid won the 100-meter dash in 11.24 seconds. McLane Stedman was first in the 200 meters (23.43), Joseph Latham won the 400 (50.92) and Ethan Smith crossed the finish line first in the 800 (2:08.33). James Randol and Tayten Keplinger tied for first in the 1,500 with times of 4 minutes, 23.51 seconds.

Beauregard Paschall won the 110m hurdles (17.36 seconds) and placed second in the 300m hurdles (46.12) behind RJ Elliott in first place (42.01).

The 4x100 relay of Adam Lookabaugh, Stedman, Caden Moon and Schmid won with a time of 43.48. Remigio Huerta won the javelin (155-11). Stedman leaped to first place with 5-11 in the high jump.

Rylie McLaughlin won the 1,500 meters with a 5:06.05 time. Mallory Colvin won the 3,000 meters in 13 minutes, 32.66 seconds. Briana Smith won the 100m hurdles (18.62 seconds), placed second in the 300m hurdles (56.30) and placed third in the 1,500 (5:38.70). Alanna Sikes tossed the shot put the furthest (29-8) and Irelyn Weaver won the javelin (105-10).

Suriah Clarno came in first with a 4-10 high jump and Molly Heuberger won the pole vault with a personal best (8-9).

Roseburg will be competing in the Grants Pass Rotary Invitational on Saturday at Grants Pass High School.
In most productions with musical numbers, the songs are woven into the story itself. But next week, Umpqua Community College (UCC) Theater Arts and The Umpqua Singers are partnering for a unique blend of concert and theater with “Almost, Maine.”

Set in the unincorporated community of Almost, a fictional rural community in Maine where reality doesn’t always apply. The story is an anthology, following nine comedic short stories which explore the highs and lows of romance with a mythical twist.

According to director Bart McHenry, UCC’s new adaptation of the play will have a major difference from the 2004 original script; This version of the story features a number of original songs written by UCC director of music Jason Heald.

Between each of the anthology’s short stories, The Umpqua Singers will perform a song number inspired by the play’s themes. UCC associate professor of music Debra Gaddis said the process of practicing with students has been a learning experience.

“The function of these particular pieces is to summarize the previous scene,” Gaddis said. “This is brand new music to me too, so I’m learning it along with them...what I like about it is this particular play lends itself to a lot of creativity according to what the director envisions.”

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EUGENE — Runs were hard to come by as pitching dominated a crucial doubleheader between Umpqua and Lane on Wednesday at Lane Community College.

The Riverhawks led all the way in a 2-1 victory to start a crucial South Region twin bill and the Titans rallied to win 1-0 in the nightcap.

With the results, Lane (32-16, 22-12 South Region) remains one-game ahead of Umpqua (25-15, 21-13) for second place in the South Region standings with two games left to go.

UCC will need to sweep Saturday’s regular season finale doubleheader to move ahead of LCC. The second place team hosts a three-team Super Regional playoff, while third place goes on the road.

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