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(MORE WINNERS TOMORROW 6/30 READ BELOW All Certificates must be picked up by 5pm Thursday, July 2nd as we are closed Friday the 3rd)🎆💥 541 Radio 4th of July Fireworks Giveaway with DFS! 🇺🇸 Hey 541 fam! We’ve teamed up with Discount Fireworks Superstore to hook our listeners up with a $25 Gift Certificate! DFS - Twice the fireworks for half the price!!! Good at their Roseburg location (2900 Stewart Parkway). Valid through 7/6/26. But that’s not all… We’re bringing the heat with a DFS Block Party this Thursday, July 2nd from 7–9 PM at 2900 Stewart Parkway! One lucky winner will get a 60-SECOND SHOPPING SPREE — fill your arms with as many fireworks as you can grab in 60 seconds! Must be present to win. Just fill out the registration form and drop it in the box. How to enter for a gift certificate right now: Just drop a comment below and you’re entered! We are full up for today's winners but we will be giving away more tomorrow so keep tagging names and listen to Moon & Grubes on Best Country 103 in the Morning for a chance to call in and win as well. News Radio 1240 KQEN will also be giving away certificates on the Morning Report Let’s kick off America’s 250th celebration the right way — with fireworks, good vibes, and big wins! 🎇💙❤️🤍 Tag your crew and comment below! 👇 #541Radio #DFSFireworks #4thOfJuly #America250 #RoseburgEvents #FireworksSpree #BlockParty

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🔥 BBQ Backwards Contest on Best Country 103! 🔥 Hear it backwards… Win it forwards! 🎶🍔 Be the first caller to correctly guess the song playing in reverse and you’ll win tokens to the Sutherlin Throwdown — Southern Oregon’s hottest BBQ, brews, and fun-filled weekend! 🎧 Contest runs July 13th – 17th Tune in to Moon & Grubes for your chance to call 541-430-9103 to win! The Sutherlin Throwdown 📍 Central Park, Sutherlin 🗓️ July 18 | 10AM – 10PM 🗓️ July 19 | 10AM – 3PM Get ready for a sanctioned BBQ competition, beer sampling, cornhole tournament, live music, and more — all in beautiful downtown Sutherlin! All proceeds support the Made for Trades scholarship fund, helping grow the next generation of skilled tradespeople in our community. Don’t miss your shot to score free tokens for all the food, fun, and festivities! Listen live on Best Country 103 and stay tuned for those backwards BBQ bangers! Who’s ready to win?! Drop a comment below if you’re tuning in! #SutherlinThrowdown #BBQBackwards #BestCountry103 #KRSBFM

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🎟️ Enter to Win Tickets to the Challenge of Champions Tour at the Sutherlin Stampede presented by Addcox Heating Center!!! 🤠 Join us for an exciting night of top-tier bullriding, mutton busting and Queen Competition! 📅 Saturday, July 11th 🕔 Gates 5PM | Bullriding 7PM 📍 240 S State St, Sutherlin Tickets: $15 Pre-Sale | $20 Day of, 5 & Under Free with Paid General Admission Enter now at: https://541radio.com/2026/06/23/sutherlin-stampede-ticket-giveaway/ Be sure to head to the 2026 Sutherlin Stampede Parade presented by Buglin' Heights Drafting and Design, Inc., Inc July 11th at 10am!! Tag a friend who needs to win these tickets! 🔥 #SutherlinStampede #ChallengeOfChampions #BullRiding

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We are all set up down here at B&D Meats for the customer appreciation meat sale and and Rusty Young Cancer Fund Raiser BBQ from Part-Timers BBQ LLC. Don’t let a little rain keep you from coming out and getting some great deals on meat and delicious BBQ.

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🏁💨 ENTER TO WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to the hottest dirt track event of the summer — FAST CARS & FIREWORKS at The Douglas County Dirtrack! 🔥 Get ready for a full night of dirt-slinging, high-octane action under the lights on Friday, July 3rd featuring: - ISCS Sprint Cars - Dwarf Cars - OSCRA - Hardtops Expect roaring engines, flying dirt, door-to-door battles, and a massive fireworks show to light up the Roseburg sky afterwards! 🎆 This is dirt track racing at its finest — loud, fast, and unforgettable. Winners chosen daily from June 29th through July 3rd! https://541radio.com/2026/06/26/dirt-track-contest/ Drop a comment 👇 and tag the racing buddy you want to bring with you! #DirtTrackRacing #FastCarsAndFireworks #SprintCarRacing #DouglasCountyDirt #RoseburgRacing #LetsGoRacing

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

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Saving Grace Humane Society has a kitten adoption special now through this Friday, July 3rd.

Development and Communications Manager Cyn Demers said all kitten adoption fees are discounted to only $50 each, down from their normal cost of $110. Demers said all kittens are spayed/neutered, current on vaccinations, and flea/tick preventatives and microchipped. Plus, all adoptions come with discount couples for local pet supply stores.

Demers said people are encouraged to adopt two kittens, because they always do better in pairs. With the reduced fee, it’s essentially a two for the price of one special. The adoption special needs to be mentioned at the time of the adoption to get the reduced fee.

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A quiet Saturday evening in Roseburg was interrupted by billowing smoke and several explosions as a raging house fire caused severe structural damage to a two-story home on NE Beulah Drive.

According to the Roseburg Fire Department (RFD), firefighters responded to the fire at 10:06 p.m. after receiving reports of fire visible outside the residence which had spread to trees.

Upon arriving, first responders saw a full garage fire as multiple explosions went off, later found to be caused by propane tanks and an oxygen tank. Fire had also spread to nearby brush and an adjacent residential building. Crews then extinguished the fires and prevented forward spread to other structures.

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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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A Carnes Road area home received extensive fire damage on Saturday night.

Battalion Chief Nick Wecks of Central Douglas Fire & Rescue said shortly after 7:00 p.m. crews were dispatched to a reported structure fire with lots of black smoke coming from the residence in the Green District. Wecks said initial crews arrived at the single-story residence, reported a working fire and established command. Firefighters made a quick initial attack, knocking down the fire and conducting a search of the residence within 15 minutes of the first engine’s arrival. No injuries were reported by the firefighters working on the scene.

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Wingstop in Roseburg has been open for over a week and wants to help a local nonprofit organization as they celebrate their opening.

A company release said on Wednesday, July 1st the local store will donate 20 percent of all proceeds to one organization in the community. Guests can scan a SR code available inside the outlet and nominate a local nonprofit they believe is making a positive impact in the Roseburg community. One organization will be selected through a random drawing to receive the donation.

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You've been put in charge of planning the perfect tour of Douglas County. Where are you taking someone from breakfast to sunset?
🎆 Community Scrapbook: July 4th Edition! 🎇

We’re collecting your best local July 4th memories, celebrations, and traditions for our Community Scrapbook! 

Whether it’s backyard BBQs with family and friends, festive cupcakes, sparkling fireworks, patriotic decorations, or neighborhood parades — we want to see how YOU celebrate! 

📸 Submit your photos by July 2 to be included! 

Be part of preserving our community’s stories this Independence Day! 🇺🇸

How to submit: https://www.nrtoday.com/july-4th-photos/

Let’s fill this scrapbook with joy, pride, and community spirit! ❤️🤍💙

(Users may have to login to their NR Today account to submit.)

#July4th #CommunityScrapbook #FourthOfJuly #LocalCelebrations #SubmitYourPhotos
Despite a bout of chilly rains on Saturday morning, a crowd had gathered outside Elks Lodge No. 1943 in Myrtle Creek to get a first glimpse at a new feature for the town, hidden behind a large black sheet. At 10 a.m., it was pulled from the building's exterior to reveal a brand new mural, the first completed in a planned series of upcoming beautifications.

The artwork, made by painters Shane Kelly and Kaley Kelly, is part of an ongoing project by the Myrtle Creek Mural Committee (MCMC) to decorate buildings across the town with original artworks highlighting the town's culture.

According to committee board member Jessica Sharon, the MCMC was formed as a result of last year's Imagine Myrtle Creek meetings, in which citizens expressed a desire to see beautification efforts. For her, the Kelly's mural is an exciting first step.

"We just want to add vibrancy and color to the town, make it more of a destination," Sharon said.

The Kelly's mural is filled with imagery relating to the South County, featuring an elk walking through a patch of wildflowers native to the area. The scene is decorated with a number of symbols and patterns used in the basketry of local tribes.

"They city's slogan and out theme is 'where nature is your neighbor,' so we really wanted to encompass the local wildlife and flora of this area," Painter and MCMC president Shane Kelly said. "I love Myrtle Creek and I love Douglas County, so I'm just excited to bring some art to town."

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Normally, Umpqua Valley Arts (UVA) can only feature a handful of artists and crafters at a time through its exhibits. But this weekend, over 100 of them got the chance to present themselves at once through the organization's Summer Arts Festival.

Not even a bout of pouring rain could keep crowds from the festivities on Friday as they browsed wares, dined on food from local vendors and enjoyed live music from a lineup of performers.

UVA Exhibitions Coordinator Ashley Cluver said the event brings in a wide variety of arts to browse, showcasing an assortment of different skillsets and styles.

"It brings a diverse exhibit of different kinds of art and different levels of it too," Cluver said. "We have artists from all stages of their career here. We have artists in different mediums and styles, so you get a huge array of different people with different creative techniques."

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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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