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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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Roses are red, violets are blue... We've got the perfect spicy-sweet treat just for YOU! 🌹🔥🍯 This Valentine's season, your fave McDonald's order just got a whole lot hotter (and sweeter!). Say hello to our new Hot Honey Sauce — a delicious blend of smooth honey sweetness with a kick of spicy heat and a touch of tangy vinegar. It'll make your heart skip a beat! 💓🌶️ It's available TODAY at McDonald's locations across Oregon & SW Washington — limited time only, so don't wait! Dip those crispy nuggets (or go big with a 20-pc!), drizzle it on your McCrispy, or try it with breakfast... it's available all day long. 😍 Who's grabbing some Hot Honey Sauce for date night... or just because? Tag a friend who needs this in their life! 👇❤️ #HotHoneySauce #McDonalds #ValentinesAtMcDonalds #SweetAndSpicy #OregonMcDonalds #RoseburgEats

Starting today for Alumni members tickets to the 10th annual Pendleton Whisky Music Fest go on sale at 10AM!!! Tomorrow at 10AM Tickets are on sale to the general public!!!! Don't miss your chance to see Zach Top, Shaboozey, Carly Pearce, Diamond Rio, Chancey Williams and more!!!! Tickets can be purchased at https://www.pendletonwhiskymusicfest.com/

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With the return of the Muppet Show (at least for last night), what show would you like to see come out of retirement?

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(THIS IS A CONTEST FROM PWMF, CLICK ON PHOTO BELOW TO ENTER PLEASE, Comments on this do not go towards entries) We may have had our winner to the Pendleton Whisky Music Fest yesterday, but there is another way for you to win tickets before you can buy them!!!! Follow the post below and get in on these tickets to see Zach Top, Shaboozey, Carly Pearce, Diamond Rio and more!!!! More information at https://www.pendletonwhiskymusicfest.com/

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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.
Thurston, the No. 1-ranked wrestling team in Class 5A, had its way with 6A No. 6 Roseburg in their nonconference dual meet on Wednesday night at Robertson Memorial Gym.

The Colts of Springfield won 13 of 14 matches and handed the Indians a 67-6 loss, collecting six falls and two technical falls.

Thurston is favored to win the 5A state tournament this season after taking the Oregon Classic title and dominating the Reser’s Tournament of Champions.

Roseburg’s lone win came from sophomore 215-pounder Vai Polamalu, who pinned Jayden Barbosa in 5:16. Freshman Robert Elliott dropped a 7-6 decision to Thurston’s Jaxon Harada at 144.

Thurston won the junior varsity dual, 42-31, and picked up a 51-15 victory in the girls’ meet.

The Roseburg girls got a fall from freshman LilyAnne Rothacker (155), a 20-3 technical fall from Claire Risley (125) and a major decision from freshman Mallory Rush (140).

Roseburg will host Grants Pass Wednesday in its final Southwest Conference dual.

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A 16-year-old is still in Douglas County’s Juvenile Court on allegations of the Jan. 2 stabbing death of a homeless man. Court records show that the investigation is continuing, but the charges have not been increased nor has the juvenile been moved into adult court.

The name of the juvenile, a male, has not been publicly released but court records confirm his case has been in front of two detention hearings and a pre-trial conference. Those records do not indicate that a trial has occurred.

The homicide occurred at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Roseburg’s Umpqua Greenway, a swath of grass that parallels the bicycle path between Deer Creek Park and Gaddis Park. The area has become Roseburg’s most dense camping area for the unhoused community.

The victim, James Wade Gage, was 60-years-old and had been camping on the greenway for a few months, according to witnesses. Court documents are starting to paint a picture as to how Gage became involved in the disturbance that resulted in his death.

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The Sutherlin School District is getting closer to finding the new person to lead the district when Superintendent Terry Prestianni retires in June.

The district announced it will be interviewing the two finalists for the position this week, with plans to announce the selection early next week.

According to application summaries provided to The News-Review, Jon Martz has been employed as the Sutherlin High School principal since 2021, previously serving as the Sutherlin Middle School principal 2016-2021, and as a teacher in the Sutherlin School District 2008-2013.

He spent a brief tenure at the Winston-Dillard School District between 2013-2016, serving as the athletic director and assistant principal.

Martz' education includes a bachelor of science from Oregon State University in liberal studies with an option for education, a master of arts from Oregon State University and a degree from George Fox University in 2019.

Previous reporting by The News-Review reveals Martz was named the 2026 Oregon High School Principal of the Year by the Oregon Association of Secondary School Administrators in December 2025.

The second candidate, Kevin Dinning, is the director of human resources at the Pendleton School District, a position he has been in since 2024. He has prior experience as a superintendent, serving at Ione School District from 2020-2022.

Dinning also has experience working as a principal from 2025-2020 in the Boundary County School District in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, and as elementary principal in the Pendleton School District between 2023-24.

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MYRTLE CREEK — Late Tuesday night William Pease, 62, of Myrtle Creek was arrested on multiple drug and weapon charges by the Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team (DINT) in the 1400 block of Booth Ranch Road. 

A DINT press release states, "Detectives believed Pease to be in the area for the purpose of dealing large amounts of methamphetamine. With help from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, detectives contacted Pease in his vehicle."

Law enforcement searched Pease's vehicle and the surrounding area which resulted in the discovery of approximately 98 grams of methamphetamine and a concealed firearm.

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Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced at the end of January that they secured over $100 million in federal investments in nearly every Oregon county in Fiscal Year 2026 packages.

In Douglas County, two nonprofits received funding for project operations: Glide Revitalization and South Umpqua Rural Community Partnership.

The press release said the 54 Oregon community-initiated projects totals $102 million, secured in the first two packages of FY26.

The South Umpqua Rural Community Partnership (SURCP) will receive $1.5 million for the Wild Fish Habitat Restoration. Funds will be used for habitat and water quality restoration work to restore Chinook and coho salmon populations in the Umpqua Watershed.

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The annual Sportsmen's and Outdoor Recreation Show brings all things outdoors, from presentations on halibut to help organizing your next safari trip, to Roseburg for three days.

According to the ExpoSure website, the Roseburg Sportsmen's and Outdoor Recreation Show will be open Friday-Sunday at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Frear St., Roseburg.

Admission is $9 for adults, children ages 11-6 are $1 and children 5 and under have free entry. Bi-Mart coupons will let an adult in for $7 on Friday and Sunday only. Courtesy of Seven Feathers Casino Resort, seniors will be allowed in for free 3-7 p.m. Friday.

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The show is open noon-7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets to the event are available online at exposureshows.com or at the door.

The ExpoSure press release says the event brings new featured attractions for 2026, including the live wild eagle encounter, nature's provisions and multiple contests for attendees to enter to win cool prizes.
RIDDLE — On Wednesday, Roseburg Forest Products (RFP) announced it will cut 146 positions from its Riddle Plywood facility, moving all of its specialty plywood production services to the Coquille Plywood facility.

The staffing reduction went into effect Wednesday.

According to an RFP press release, the reduction comes as part of a "strategic realignment of production" at the two facilities. As Riddle Plywood facility has expanded its veneer production services, the Coquille Plywood plant has become RFP's primary specialty plywood operation.

Team members impacted by the reduction will receive continued health care coverage and 60 days of compensation. The RFP press release states these employees are encouraged to apply for positions at other facilities.

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"Very ecstatic that they came back guilty all the way around," Debra Reasoner told The News-Review immediately after the trial of Seth Nathan Blix, 47, of Roseburg. Reasoner, a friend of the victim's family, was in court all week with the relatives of Samson Elijah Jones. 

Jones, then 50, was killed Oct. 4, 2022, by Blix's vehicle on Highway 99S, where Jones had been walking on the road's shoulder. Blix was arrested after fleeing the scene on foot, and has been in the Douglas County Jail since. 

A Douglas County Circuit Court jury deliberated for less than a day after the week-long trial. Both sides gave their closing arguments Tuesday morning, and by early evening the jury had a unanimous verdict. 

Blix had initially been charged with second-degree manslaughter, reckless driving and failure to perform the duties of a driver to injured persons. The Douglas County District Attorney's Office later added the charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants after receiving the results of Blix's blood tests. 

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GRANTS PASS — Jordan Rossetta and Bronx Ely scored career highs to lead the Grants Pass Cavemen past the Roseburg Indians 73-45 in a Southwest Conference boys basketball game Tuesday night at Heater-Newman Memorial Gymnasium. 

Rossetta notched 14 of his game-high 31 points in the first quarter to help Grants Pass (7-10, 4-3 SWC) build a 28-7 advantage. Ely scored nine of his 14 points in the second half. 

Roseburg (0-19, 0-7) got to within 16 points in the third quarter, but the Cavemen stifled all comeback efforts by the Tribe. 

Tristen Frable had 13 points to lead Roseburg. He was 7-for-9 at the free-throw line. 

Roseburg will visit Willamette for a SWC game at 6:45 p.m. Friday in Eugene. 

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From children's toys, hand tools, luggage and art to glassware, books, DVDs and furniture, Barry and Jacki Hayes have collected and resold antique goods for nearly six years. Now, they are taking that hobby and turning it into a business model.

Last Sunday, the Hayes' new business The Yard Sale Emporium opened its doors to the public at 443 SE Jackson St. in Roseburg. The property, adjacent to North Forty Beer Company, was previously occupied by Silver Leaf Framing Studio.

Costco shoppers may recognize Barry Hayes as he has worked at the Roseburg warehouse for over three years. But behind the scenes, he and Jacki Hayes have sold found antiques on Facebook marketplace and Craigslist, dreaming of a chance to open their own resale store.

For the Hayes, the appeal is in the search for antiques, with the chance of finding rare or odd goods being addictively fun. According to Barry Hayes, his father's love of history is what initially got him into the hobby.

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The Roseburg girls basketball team did everything right in the first half, but a cold shooting streak in the third quarter left them behind.

The Indians lost 66-46 to Grants Pass on Tuesday night at Robertson Memorial Gymnasium. The loss dropped Roseburg to 10-9 overall and 3-4 in the Southwest Conference.

"I have not been more proud of my team in a half," Roseburg senior Elleen Miller said. "We knew they'd be really, really good, and especially their top guard, she was big and strong, but my teammates were great to one another, super hard working, and I could really tell that they just hustled to every ball and were playing really selfless."

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WINSTON — The Domino's Pizza in Winston hosted Kara Black's pre-k class from Lookingglass Elementary School on Jan. 28, allowing students to learn the inside scoop of how pizza is made.

Rotating through three different stations, the students got a tour of the facilities inside a commercial pizza shop, including seeing the dry storage area, gigantic sink and ovens, walk-in freezer and more. The second station allowed students to toss balls of unusable dough at a photo of Domino's archrival, the Noid.

At the last station, students could make their own pizza, from forming their crusts, putting sauces on, picking their own toppings, then watching it come out of the oven and be boxed up to take back to the school.

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