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🇺🇸🚗🔥 Crank up the Country Gold Rewind and hit the pavement for Graffiti Car Cruise & Show Week in Douglas County! This week on Best Country 103, we’re rolling heavy with that classic country cruise vibe — brought to you by Bona Fide Auto Repair LLC, keeping your trucks, classics, and daily drivers show-ready on the roads of the Umpqua Valley! Kenny’s spinning these car, cruising & highway anthems and more all week long: - Willie Nelson – “On the Road Again” - Jerry Reed – “East Bound and Down” - Eddie Rabbitt – “Drivin’ My Life Away” - Alan Jackson – “Mercury Blues” Whether you’re polishing chrome for the show or just out cruising the county, Bona Fide has your back with honest repairs, real Douglas County service, and no surprises. We keep your ride running smooth so you can enjoy every mile of Graffiti Car Cruise & Show Week! “We fix the bumps so your ride rolls as sweet as a steel guitar!” 🛻🔧🎸 Turn it up, roll ‘em out, and let the good times cruise! 🎶🚘 #BestCountry103 #CountryGoldRewind #BonaFideAuto #GraffitiCarCruise #DouglasCounty #UmpquaValley #RoseburgOR #CarShow #CruiseWeek

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🎟️ TICKET TO RIDE TUESDAY is BACK, y’all! 🎟️ Tomorrow morning on Moon & Grubes in the Morning, we’re givin’ you a shot at our FINAL PAIR OF TICKETS to see the one and only Chris Stapleton bring his All-American Road Show to Providence Park in Portland on Friday, July 17! Grace Potter’s comin’ along too, and it’s gonna be a night full of soul, grit, and that raw country fire 🔥 How to win tomorrow: - Be locked in on Best Country 103 - Play along with our Country Match Game - Have that phone ready — call 541-440-9103 the second we open the lines! These tickets are hotter than a backroad honky-tonk in July — they’re gonna go faster than a freight train. Who’s ready to hear that whiskey-soaked voice belt it out live? Drop a comment if you’ll be callin’ in tomorrow morning with us! #ChrisStapleton #MoonAndGrubes #BestCountry103 #TicketToRideTuesday #KRSB #LiveNation

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✅ All week long, listen for your chance to win tickets on Best Country 103!🎟️ Enter to Win Tickets to the Challenge of Champions Tour at the Sutherlin Stampede Rodeo presented by Addcox Heating Center!!! 🤠 Join us for an exciting night of top-tier bull riding, mutton busting, and Queen Competition! 📅 Saturday, July 11th 🕔 Gates 5PM | Bull Riding 7PM 📍 240 S State St, Sutherlin 🎟️ Tickets: $15 Pre-Sale | $20 Day of Kids 5 & Under FREE with paid General Admission Tickets can be purchased at the Official Ticket Outlet at The Salty Heifer in Sutherlin. Enter to win now 👉 https://541radio.com/2026/06/23/sutherlin-stampede-ticket-giveaway/ 🎉 Don’t miss the 2026 Sutherlin Stampede Parade brought to you by Buglin' Heights Drafting and Design, Inc., on Saturday, July 11th at 10AM! Make it a full day of rodeo fun in Sutherlin! Tag a friend who needs to win these tickets! 🔥 #SutherlinStampede #ChallengeOfChampions #BullRiding

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Be Sure to head out to the The Salty Heifer the primary ticket providers for the Sutherlin Stampede if you would like to buy tickets early!

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HAPPENING THIS EVENING!!! Get ready for an explosive night at the DFS Block Party hosted by Discount Fireworks Superstore! 📅 Thursday, July 2🕖 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM 📍 2900 Stewart Parkway Come out for the party and register for your chance to win a 60-second shopping spree — grab as many fireworks as you can in one minute! 🔥💥 Winner will be announced live at the block party (you must be present to win)! Bring your friends, enjoy the summer vibes, and stock up on fireworks for the 4th! 🇺🇸 Register now at Discount Fireworks Superstore — don’t miss your shot at this epic prize! #DFSBlockParty #FireworksSpree #DiscountFireworks #July4thReady

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🎶 Abby’s Mix Master Challenge is HERE! 🎉 Turn it up with Abby's Legendary Pizza! Send us 3 songs you’d blast if you won a free Abby’s Gift Card — and mix up the perfect Trio while you’re at it! Enter now at 541RADIO.COM: https://541radio.com/2026/07/02/abbys-contest/ Weekly winners receive Abby’s gift cards! This month, family-owned Abby’s Legendary Pizza is celebrating their 62nd anniversary by introducing the brand-new Mix & Match Trio appetizer sampler! It’s simple and delicious: Select your three favorite Abby’s appetizers — all on one plate for one low price. Choose from: • Warm Idaho Spuds • BBQ Wings • Boneless Wings • Garlic Knots • Big Mozz Cheese Pulls (mozzarella sticks or nuggets) • Garlic Parmesan Bread Sticks Pick three + your favorite sauces for even more legendary flavor! What are your favorite Abby’s appetizers? Drop your perfect Trio combo in the comments below 👇 Tag your crew and let’s celebrate 62 years of Legendary Pizza! 🍕 #AbbysLegendaryPizza #MixMasterChallenge #MixMatchTrio #62ndAnniversary

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Douglas County is only days away from the 44th year of Graffiti Weekend, one of the area's longest-running annual events. Across Roseburg, automotive enthusiasts are preparing for a lineup of new and old shows, socials, cruise-ins and competitions.

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CORVALLIS — A lack of clutch hitting once again spoiled a solid day at the ballpark for the Roseburg Dr. Stewart's as the team finished play in the 49th Mickey Riley Star Spangled Tournament on Sunday at Hansen Stadium at Taylor Field. 

Roseburg (11-9) rallied from a five-run deficit but left six runners in scoring position and fell 5-4 against the Grants Pass Cavemen to finish fourth in the 8-team tournament.
A grass fire in Winston was contained at 1.5 acres on Sunday afternoon.

A release from Central Douglas Fire & Rescue said firefighters were dispatched to the fire at the end of Wil Way Road just after 1:30 p.m. Upon arrival, crews found the fire to be fast moving.

The first engines initiated an offensive attack along with the Douglas Forest Protective Association. They quickly contained the fire and stopped the forward progress. The fire was started by equipment used to cut grass.

CDF&R responded with 2 Type 6 brush engines and 1 command vehicle. They were assisted by DFPA and the Winston Police Department.

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Students in Umpqua Community College’s Southern Oregon Wine Institute Wine Making & Viticulture program have earned four medals in two prestigious wine competitions, highlighting their hands-on education and the Umpqua Valley grapes they transformed into award-winning wines.

A UCC release said the students’ most recent success came at the 2026 Pacific Northwest Wine Competition where they earned a Double Gold Medal for the 2023 Pinot Noir and a Silver Medal for the 2023 Tempranillo. The competition is one of the region’s most respected wine competitions, featuring 644 entries that were evaluated through blind tastings by a panel of industry professionals. The Double Gold designation is awarded only when every judge unanimously awards a wine Gold, making it one of the competition’s highest honors.

At the 4th annual West Coast College & University Wine Festival, held June 13th at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California, students earned a Gold Medal for the 2023 Tempranillo and a Bronze Medal for the 2023 Pinot Noir.

Throughout the Wine Making & Viticulture program, students gain experience in every stage of the winemaking process – from vineyard management and harvest through fermentation, bottling, labeling, marketing, and tasting room operations.

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DIAMOND LAKE — The Diamond Lake Resort hosted a full house and lake with people showing up to lodge, camp, fish, boat, swim and hang out throughout the Fourth of July weekend.

The Brisbane Project performed live music throughout Saturday and Sunday. Lawn games and other family friendly activities were available, including a boat and a bike parade. Food trucks provided food beyond what was offered in the Diamond Lake Resort.

A 20-minute firework show capped the celebrations Saturday night as the United States of America celebrated 250 years.

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Music on the Half Shell has announced a change for its July 28th concert.

Glitterfox, the originally scheduled band, has regretfully cancelled its remaining summer concerts due to a medical issue with one of its members. The Bella Rayne Band will perform in its place on July 28th. 19-year-old Bella Rayne is a nationally touring rising star. A self-taught rock guitarist backed by a talented band, Rayne blends classic rock’n’roll, bluegrass, and jam-band influences into a compelling sound rooted in female-fronted 1970s rock.

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In a post on Facebook, veneer manufacturing company Nordic Veneer Inc. announced production at its Roseburg facility will cease permanently after 72 years in operation.

"After careful and difficult consideration, we have made the decision to close our operations,” Nordic Veneer Inc. owner Art Adams said. “Our industry has faced sustained wood supply and market challenges, structural realignment, and foreign competition. Despite our team’s hard work, recent investments in efficiency and deep commitment to this business, sustaining operations is no longer viable under current market conditions."

The company was founded in 1954 by business partners Dick Adams and Norm Jacobsen. In 1960, the pair bought the Perkins veneer plant in Dixonville. The company has since operated under the leadership of the Adams family for four generations.

According to plant manager Bayley Adams, the company had 55 employees prior to a layoff in April. 26 mill employees and four office employees will lose their jobs due to the closure.

"Yesterday July 2, was our last day of production. We will be in the office for another several weeks tying up loose ends," Bayley Adams said.

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The Pepsi Bottlecaps American Legion single A team fell 4-0 to the Klamath Falcons on Day 1 of the Fourth of July Tournament, held Thursday-Sunday at Champion Car Wash Field in Roseburg.

"We played K Falls last Friday, and didn't do very good, had lots of errors," Pepsi head coach Austin Anderson said. "The past two days of practice, we started hammering down all the fundamentals of baseball, and then we came out here and they stayed in the game."

He said the Bottlecaps did a much better job of holding runners to bases, especially second, and understanding signs. Holding a runner as close as possible to second base can count huge in the game, as a base hit can send the runner in quickly to score if not contained. Anderson said the Pepsi players worked on that part of the game, and it made a difference as they kept the Falcons down to scoring no more than one run an inning.

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CORVALLIS — The Roseburg Dr. Stewart's and Moundtime (Portland) were locked in a tight battle, but Moundtime edged out the Docs for a 2-1 victory to begin play in the 49th Mickey Riley Star Spangled Tournament at Hansen Stadium at Taylor Field. 

Moundtime's Brandon Yee got the edge over Roseburg's Ty Hellenthal. Both hurlers pitched all seven innings and kept the opposing batters off balance. 

Yee, a lefty from Valley Catholic High School in Beaverton, scattered seven hits and allowed one unearned run with three strikeouts and one walk. He managed to pitch around trouble and got the Docs to leave five runners stranded in scoring position. 

Hellenthal got his third spot start with the Docs and allowed two runs on seven hits with no walks and two strikeouts. He suffered his first loss for the Docs this summer. 

Vincent Worley did the damage for Moundtime (9-5). The nine-hitter in the lineup came through with a pair of two-out singles to score runs in the fifth and seventh innings. Worley's hits gave Moundtime the lead on both occasions. 

Roseburg (9-7) answered quickly after falling behind 1-0 in the fifth. Danner Wertz reached on an error and scored on a single by Amos Bowers. 

Teagan Sprague reached base in the seventh with the Docs trailing 2-1 and moved to second base on a sacrifice bunt by Bowers. Sprague was left stranded at second as Yee got Paxton Burke and Regan Soper to fly out and end the game. 

Burke was 2-for-4 in the game and Sprague was 2-for-3. 

Hudson McIntyre joined Worley as the only Moundtime players with two hits. 

The Docs continue play in the Mickey Riley Star Spangled Tournament at 10 a.m. Friday against the Hillsboro Baseballism Wet Sox. 

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Sutherlin residents sang along and gathered together in the town’s Central Park on Thursday night for an evening of country throwbacks as Honky Tonk Circus performed for the second show of Music Off Central.

The performance came from Honky Tonk Circus, a country group focused on the sounds of the genres biggest 90’s hits like Garth Brooks, Toby Keith and Shania Twain. At the front of the group is Nashville-based songwriter Jeremy McComb, who was nominated for the 2025 British CMA awards International Single of the Year for his song “Laying Low.”

It’s a lineup designed to bring up a nostalgia for days gone by and a chance to experience what was loved in days past. For McComb, it was a fitting soundtrack to how he felt pulling into Sutherlin, a town not dissimilar from his own childhood home.

“I grew up in North Idaho originally, so it kind of feels like you’re coming home,” McComb said. “Coming back to these types of towns, you just don’t see them like this anymore...I’ve never been to Sutherlin. You pull in and it’s like, man, this is what my town felt like when I was a kid. People were waving at each other when we drove by. The restaurants are mom-and-pop and there’s a drugstore and a hardware store. It’s like all those things that you got to grow up with.”

Old hits and familiar favorites are a commonality in this year’s Music Off Central lineup, with several bands themed around throwbacks and tributes. According to event organizer Dan Bartram, that’s just how the community likes it.

“We did a poll with our people in the community and we asked ‘what do you want to hear?’ and it was always like ‘just bring in songs we know, we can sing to, we can dance to and that we know the words to,’ and that’s what we did,” Bartram said.

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The Roseburg Dr. Stewart's American Legion baseball team beat the Redmond Generals twice on Wednesday to start off the series 2-0.

The Docs won 9-4 in the first game, and routed the Generals 10-0 in the second game, which ended after five innings due to the mercy rule. This improves the Docs' Area 4 record to 2-5, after they entered the day with no league wins.

The Dr. Stewart's will participate in the Mickey Riley Star Spangled Corvallis Tournament Thursday through Sunday, with scheduled games against Moundtime, Baseballism and Michael's Toyota.

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🇺🇸 Happy Almost 4th of July, America 250! 🇺🇸

NR Today is celebrating the spirit of our great nation with the I ❤️ AMERICA Patriotic Pride Tribute Contest!

As we mark 250 years of American independence, we want to hear from YOU: 

What does July 4th mean to you?

Share your story, your memories, your pride — whether it’s a family tradition, a heartfelt reflection, or what makes you grateful to be an American. 

Prizes & Perks:
- Winners will be featured in our special July 4th Edition
- Great prizes from our amazing independent local businesses!

This is your chance to showcase your American spirit during this historic America 250 celebration!

👉 ENTER NOW and let your patriotic pride shine!

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The City of Roseburg will hold a ribbon cutting to welcome citizens to Brown Park, a one-acre neighborhood expansion project located at the corner of West Harvard Avenue and West Francis Street. It is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on July 8.

According to a City of Roseburg press release, the park features inclusive playground equipment, ADA-compliant parking, green space and pathways designed for accessibility.

The expansion project was funded, in part, through local donations and grant funding, including through the Oregon Parks & Recreation Department's Local Government Grant Program.

The park will include a memorial bench for the former property owner. Additional improvements, including a new pavilion the city has purchased, are planned for installation later this summer.

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Following the week at the Miss Oregon Scholarship Program's pageant in Seaside, Miss Umpqua Valley's Teen Addison Reneau said she felt like she gave each phase of the competition her very best.

But her favorite part was bonding with her fellow local titleholders and forming connections with the other women representing Oregon through local ambassador titles.

"Miss Douglas County, Miss Umpqua Valley, Miss Douglas County's Teen and myself all stayed together in an AirBnB together, and it was really fun to bond together, especially because we're really close already because we spend a lot of time together," Reneau said.

"After each night of the pageant in the prelims, we got to sit down and talk, and just debrief what happened, and it's really fun to like have someone to lean on when the competition's over, and someone to talk to about it."

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Fireworks have been integral components of celebrations for centuries. These pyrotechnics originated in ancient China, with their earliest forms thought to be made from bamboo stalks thrown into a fire. Fireworks ultimately evolved into gunpowder-filled paper tubes. Modern fireworks still largely use traditional gunpowder as well as additional ingredients like aluminum and iron to create flashes, bangs and sparks. Additional elements are blended to create the colors that make for vivid fireworks displays.

Fireworks can be a wonder to behold, but there is no denying that shooting them off can be dangerous business. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that eight deaths and an estimated 9,700 injuries involving fireworks occurred in 2023. Of the eight deaths, five were associated with misuse of fireworks and two with a device malfunction. Fireworks injuries increased between 2008 and 2023, which underscores the importance of fireworks safety.

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