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❤️ This Saturday is more than Valentine’s Day — it’s a reason to fall in love with your home! ❤️ Join Moon & Grubes LIVE at Ashley Furniture in Roseburg this Saturday, February 14th from 11 AM to 1 PM for HUGE savings and an amazing giveaway! Enter to win Chris Stapleton tickets PLUS your chance to take home an Ashley Rocker Recliner valued at $429! Plus: - Save up to 25% off your entire furniture purchase - 70% off closeout home décor! - Get the home you want now with 0% interest financing (on approved credit) - It’s the biggest mattress sale of the year featuring top brands like Tempur-Pedic, Sealy, and Beautyrest! Stop by, grab the deals, say hi to Moon & Grubes, enter the giveaways, and celebrate Valentine’s Day the right way — with a home upgrade from Ashley in Roseburg! 💕🛋️ Who’s coming out with us? Tag your Valentine and let’s make it a date! 👇 #AshleyFurniture #Roseburg #ValentinesDay #MoonAndGrubes #ChrisStapleton #FurnitureDeals #BestCountry103

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Big congrats to Elijah Price on scoring those awesome tickets to see Chris Stapleton with special guest Grace Potter at Providence Park in Portland on July 17th! 🎸🔥 What a night that’s gonna be—Chris bringing his All-American Road Show to our neck of the woods, and Grace Potter opening? Can’t get much better than that! So jealous, Elijah! Who’s ready to sing along to all the classics? Drop a comment if you’re wishing you were there too! We will have more chances for you to win tickets to the show coming soon! (And if anyone’s got extra tickets... asking for a friend 😏) #ChrisStapleton #GracePotter #ProvidencePark #PortlandConcerts #AllAmericanRoadShow

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The boys had fun tonight out at The 30th annual Sportsmen’s Outdoor & Recreation show! If you missed out, well it’s happening for 2 more days! Here are just a few of our shots as we were walking around. (Sorry, didn’t catch any of Da’Roadie on that bull. lol) Da’Roadie will be out both tomorrow and Sunday at the booth so be sure to stop in and sign up to win those tickets to see Chris Stapleton!!! I even hear he may even be bringing the prize wheel with him. So come on out and stop by the Lotus Media Group booth and say hi to Da’Roadie!

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Catch Moon & Grubes out at the Sportsmen’s show today from 4-6PM. If you spot us feel free to say hi! Da’Roadie may even hook you up with something else to make your day even better!

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😂 Get ready to laugh your boots off, Best Country 103 fam! Moon & Grubes in the Morning are hooking you up with an EPIC night of comedy at Seven Feathers Casino Resort's Elements Mic Drop Comedy Club! Headout to Seven Feathers Casino Resort on Wednesday, February 18th for a hilarious show featuring the clean comedy king Collin Moulton (that Dry Bar special legend with millions of views) and the sharp, relatable Lynette Manning (Northwest comedy star who's killing it everywhere)! It's the perfect mid-week escape — great laughs, good vibes, and a chance to unwind at one of our favorite spots. Want in? Tune in to Moon & Grubes Tuesday, February 17th for your shot to WIN TICKETS! Listen close, call when you hear the cue, and you could be heading to Canyonville for an unforgettable night. Who's bringing their crew? Tag a friend who needs this laugh therapy below! #MoonAndGrubes #BestCountry103 #MicDropComedy #SevenFeathersCasino #CollinMoulton #LynetteManning #RoseburgLaughs #CountryComedyNight Tickets on sale now at sevenfeathers.com if you can't wait to snag yours! 🎤✨

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Thank you so much to Anna and B's Sweet Treats & More LLC for bringing Moon & Grubes these delicious Chicken and Waffle cupcakes!!! They definitely hit the spot! Be sure to head in and see Brandon and his amazing team and all the sweet treats they have to offer!

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Tomorrow starts the 30th Annual Seven Feathers Sportsmen's & Outdoor Recreation Show (presented by Bi-Mart) is just A little over a week away – hitting the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Roseburg , February 6-8, 2026! Moon & Grubes from Best Country 103 will be broadcasting LIVE on tomorrow, February 6th from 4pm to 6pm – swing by our booth, say hi, and chat all things hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors! 👋📻 Admission details: - Adults: $9 (grab a $2 off coupon from Bi-Mart for just $7 – valid Friday & Sunday only!) - Kids 6-12: $1 - Children 5 & under: FREE New hours this year: Friday Noon-7pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday 10am-3pm. If you're gearing up for your next adventure – whether it's hunting season, hitting the rivers, camping trips, or checking out the latest gear – this is THE spot! Come see hundreds of exhibits on fishing, hunting, boating, RVing, archery, and more. We'll be there repping Sportsman's Outdoor & Recreation – keep an eye out and stop and say hello. We'd love to catch up! 😊 Who's counting down and planning to head over? Drop a comment below or tag a buddy you're dragging along! 🏞️ #DouglasCounty #SportsmensShow #OutdoorRecreation #RoseburgEvents #HuntingAndFishing #BestCountry103 #SportsmansOutdoor

🚨 Axe Throwers of Roseburg & Beyond! 🚨 Tomorrow is YOUR chance to conquer the Five-Track Frenzy Challenge!!!! Tune in every Friday morning to Best Country 103, listen for those five killer tracks, and be the FIRST caller to nail the common theme! Get it right, and you’ll score a sweet Gift Certificate to The Blade Axe House – where the axes are sharp and the good times are sharper! 😎 Who’s ready to claim victory tomorrow? Tag your crew and let’s get those phones dialed! 📻☎️ #BladeAxeHouse #RoseburgOregon #FiveTrackFrenzy #BestCountry103 #AxeThrowingFun

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🌟 Moon & Grubes from Best Country 103 just swung by Lehne Farms, LLC and @thefarmstand_lehnefarms in beautiful Roseburg, and WOW—what a spot! 🌽☕ This family-run gem in Douglas County is bursting with fresh, local goodness straight from the Umpqua Valley: 🍅 Farm-fresh produce (vine-ripened and seasonal!) 🥛 milk & dairy 🥧 Homemade pies, pastries, donuts & desserts ☕ Specialty coffee/espresso 🍷 Wines ...and SO much more! The menu rotates, so there’s always something new and delicious to discover. Grab a quick bite on the go, pick up dinner for home, ingredients you may need to cook at home, or treat yourself to something sweet—you won’t be disappointed! If you’re in Roseburg or ever here in Douglas County, you HAVE to stop by The Farmstand and see (and taste!) it for yourself. Support local, eat fresh, and enjoy the farm life! 🚜❤️ 📍 532 Melrose Rd, Roseburg, OR 🕒 Open Wed-Sat (check hours—usually 9am-5pm or so!) Who’s heading there this week? Tag a friend who needs this in their life! 👇 #LehneFarms #TheFarmstand #RoseburgEats #DouglasCounty #SupportLocal UmpquaValley FreshFromTheFarm

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DIXONVILLE — The Umpqua Valley Christian boys basketball team battled through overtime for a 60-55 win over Grand View Christian Academy in a nonleague game on Friday.

The game was tied at 46 when the buzzer announced the end of the 32 regulation minutes. The Monarchs scored 14 points in the extra period to outscore the Eagles by five for the victory.

Umpqua Valley Christian's Teagan Sprague and Caleb Saylor both scored 13 points. Justice Bendele was right behind them with 12 points for the Monarchs (16-7, 8-0 Skyline League).

Alex Thomas led the Eagles (9-7, 4-4 Valley 10 League) with 22 points.

The Monarchs will host Glendale Tuesday in their final Skyline game of the regular season.

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More than 150 fairs in the Western U.S. and Canada are eligible in the Western Fairs Association (WFA) with their annual Achievement Awards, recognizing excellence in fair exhibits, communications and agriculture. For their work in 2025, the Douglas County Fair took home not just one award, but several.

According to a press release, the Douglas County Fair took home six total awards in the WFA's 2025 Achievement Awards.

“We are honored to be recognized once again by the Western Fairs Association for our excellence and innovation. It takes a great team and a great community, and we share these honors with them,” Douglas County Fair Director Ciera Keith said.

The Douglas County Fair was recognized in particular for their work in communications. According to the WFA, the fair took first place in the Single Radio Ad category and second place in the Single Television Ad category. For physical advertising, they won third place in the Fairtime Advertising Poster category.

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83 years ago, four Army chaplains led crew members aboard the USAT Dorchester in prayer as the ship, struck by a U-Boat torpedo, sunk off the coast of Greenland. Before doing so, the chaplains gave their lifejackets to those in need, making the ultimate sacrifice for their brothers in arms.

To honor their sacrifice, residents of Douglas County gathered on Saturday to attend the 14th Annual Four Chaplains Ceremony and Legion of Honor event in Roseburg.

The event began with a ceremony in which U.S Navy veteran Jim Little, joined by U.S. Army veteran and Douglas County Clerk Dan Loomis, recounted the story of The Four Chaplains and other men who survived sinking of the USAT Dorchester.

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COTTAGE GROVE — Douglas senior Ryder Sawyer captured the 175-pound championship in the Cottage Grove Invitational over the weekend.

Sawyer pinned Asher Olliff of Dallas in 1:30 for the title, finishing the tournament 5-0 with five falls and improving to 39-1 on the season.

Glide's Quinn DeVoogd (120) finished third. Placing fourth were Douglas' Peyton Wafer (132) and South Umpqua's Mason Johnson (150). Taking fifth were North Douglas/Elkton's Jaycen Marois (138) and Douglas' Jaden Burkhart (165).

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For three decades, the Sportsman's & Outdoor Recreation Show has brought in fisherman, hunters, campers, hikers and outdoorsy types to browse the latest goods for their hobby's.

But for longtime fans, the show is about more than shopping or building up a gear collection; It's a chance to catch up with friends.

"I've been coming to it for years," longtime attendee Dennis Ruley said. "It's just fun seeing all of the equipment available nowadays and running into people that I haven't seen in a long time."

From Friday to Sunday, the 30th Annual Sportsman's & Outdoor Recreation Show  was held at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. Like every year, new and returning businesses and craftspeople came to show off the best they had to offer in goods for outdoor recreation.

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Performance: Olsen has been a standout for the Indians, entering the week with a 29-7 record and 18 pins. Went 6-0 at the Oregon Classic and placed fifth at the Reser's Tournament of Champions.

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The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is warning the public of a new phishing scam involving text messages from an unknown phone number.

According to the release, this latest scam involves text messages which typically begin with urgent languages such as “Evasion Notice for Oregon Traffic Court” or “Final Notice – Toll Violation (Oregon).” These messages claim you have unpaid traffic fines or a toll balance and demand payment by a certain date to “avoid enforcement actions and penalties.”

Messages may go so far as to cite phony Oregon State Administrative Codes and urge recipients to click on a link that may seem valid because it involves ODOT, DMV or oregon.gov.

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Performance: Called "super easy to coach" by coach Dane Tornell, Pappas has helped the No. 10-ranked Monarchs to a 16-6 season record, and entered the week averaging 12.8 points and 12.2 rebounds a game. UVC leads the Skyline League at 8-0 entering Friday's game with Powers (14-6, 7-0) at home.

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Over six years ago, Ragin' Reptiles Supply owner Kalee Duncan was terrified of snakes. Now, after falling in love with them and other reptiles, she and her family are looking to open a new storefront dedicated to giving them loving owners.

On March 2, Duncan is planning to open the second Ragin' Reptiles Supply location, expanding beyond Sutherlin. It will open in Roseburg at 1945 SE Stephens St.

"We're super excited," Duncan said. "It had been our dream for a long time to own a reptile shop, and the fact that we can own a second one is really exciting for us."

The original Ragin' Reptiles Supply, located in Sutherlin at 1000 W. Central Ave. in Sutherlin, is home to 25 different animals on display at a time, along with a full stock of reptile pet supplies. Complete with an egg incubation and hatching area in the back, there is an average of 300 reptiles on the premises at a given time.

Since its opening, the Duncan's have established a customer base across the country, ranging from Texas to Minnesota to Georgia and even the occasional Canadian shopper.

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Authorities suspected immediately whom they were looking for the morning of Jan. 29 when calls started coming in about a shooting on the freeway. The defendant had been to the Roseburg office of the Oregon State Police twice, including that morning. 

According to court records, a man first went to the patrol office at Exit 129 on Wednesday, Jan. 28, with a message. He reportedly wanted the governor to know of his complaint about foreigners traveling on the freeway, and that he was going to take some form of action if it didn't stop. 

That first meeting was sufficiently concerning that employees got the man's license plate number and tentatively identified him as Charles Glen Simmons, 53, of Dillard, whom they did end up arresting the following day. 

In the meantime, Simmons stopped by again. On Thursday morning, as 911 calls started coming in around 8:20 a.m. about a shooting on the freeway, and a man asking about the loyalty of the victims to their country, an investigator made the connection to Simmons and his concerning visit to the patrol office the previous day. 

The investigator called the office to get Simmons' license plate number, and learned Simmons had just left. A employee of the patrol office reportedly recognized Simmons and locked the door, which Simmons allegedly beat on before giving up and leaving. 

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This March, HOPE Drug Court will host its 112th graduation ceremony, signaling a new beginning for former drug offenders who pass the program. To get to graduation, program participants are organizing projects to better their community.

This weekend, participant Elizabeth Weist-Gray will partner with The FISH Food Pantry of Roseburg for the Food for Hope Community Project, a multi-day food drive that will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days in front of Roseburg's Grocery Outlet, 780 NW Garden Valley Blvd no. 160, Roseburg.

Weist-Gray will be onsite to collect donated goods in a donation barrel. They will go towards the FISH Food Pantry, helping to replenish it for Douglas County residents in need during the high-demand winter season.

The drive accepts shelf-stable or canned goods such as cereal, instant noodles, soup, vegetables, condiments and cooking oil. Hygiene products such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, toilet paper, soap and diapers are also accepted.

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In the 25 years since Jayne and Dave Maley opened Cellars & Gifts in Roseburg, they’ve sold a countless amount of home decor, cookware, furniture, holiday goods, local wine and more. By the end of the month, that journey will come to a close.

On Monday, Cellars & Gifts announced via Facebook that it is closing its doors after two decades in business. It is aiming to close by the end of February and is offering a 30% off closing discount on most items until then.

According to Jayne Maley, the reason for the closure is simply because the couple is looking to scale back after years of running the business. They are downscaling to focus their efforts on Security Self Storage, their neighboring storage unit business.

After the Maley’s move out, Canyon Creek Bicycles is planned to move into the space from its current storefront at 1640 NE Odell Ave. in Roseburg.

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For fundraisers dedicated to supporting individuals with illness, it's typically the recipient that shows gratitude for the effort. But for B's Sweet Treat's owner Brandon Ekman, that feeling goes both ways.

"I just think I'm grateful to be able to do it," Ekman said. "When we see another person in our community and their family really needs help and we're in a position to do it, we're going to do it."

On Wednesday, Ekman and the B's Sweet Treats crew partnered with the staff of Casey's Restaurant for a cancer fundraiser where all funds raised from 3-6 p.m. went directly to support a family in need.

By the end of the evening, $906 was raised for the family. Ekman then contributed $94 of his own to round the total out to $1,000.

The recipient, who wished to remain anonymous, is a former 12-year employee of Casey's Restaurant who became a beloved friend of the staff and owners over the years. The recipient is also a cancer patient and currently hospitalized from their illness.

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This interview originally appeared on News Radio 93-9 FM and 1240 KQEN’s Inside Douglas County and has been edited for brevity and style. Republican candidate for governor Chris Dudley talks about his vision for Oregon and the areas he would focus on if elected.