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🌵🎶 Crank up those Good Vibrations and let that pure country energy roll through Douglas County! Every weekday afternoon on Best Country 103 tune in at 5:20 PM for Kenny’s Country Spotlight — proudly brought to you by your hometown audio experts at Good Vibrations Audio Video in Roseburg, OR! Since 1996, Good Vibrations has been the go-to spot in Douglas County for killer car audio upgrades, jaw-dropping home theater systems, and making your favorite country songs sound absolutely epic. Whether you’re cruising the back roads or kicking back at home, we make sure the music hits just right. 🚀🔊 Kenny Sherman shines the spotlight on a different hot country artist every day — playing their biggest hits, sharing the stories behind the songs, and giving you that real country feel that hits home. Today’s rotation is bringing the heat with artists like: - Post Malone — blending country with his signature sound and taking the genre by storm - Jelly Roll — delivering raw, powerful anthems that connect deep with fans everywhere - Bailey Zimmerman — rising fast with heartfelt hits and high-energy live shows Perfect for your afternoon drive through Roseburg, Sutherlin, or Myrtle Creek, or for unwinding after a long day in Douglas County. Ready to make your country playlists sound even better? Swing by Good Vibrations Audio & Video at 957 NE Stephens Street in Roseburg and let them upgrade your ride or your living room with that serious boom Douglas County deserves! 🤠🌲 Who do you want Kenny to spotlight next? Drop your favorite artist in the comments! 👇 #BestCountry103 #RoseburgOR #DouglasCounty #GoodVibrationsRoseburg #KennySherman #SupportLocal #CountryMusic #OregonCountry

🎟️ TICKET TO RIDE TUESDAY – FINAL CHANCE 🔥 Brought to you by Del Rey Café and Best Country 103. This next Tuesday, May 5th is your LAST opportunity to win a pair of tickets to see Parker McCollum on his 2026 Tour! These are our FINAL pair of tickets to the show — once they’re gone, they’re gone! Parker McCollum hits Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Bend, OR on Friday, June 26th with special guests Vincent Mason and Aubrie Sellers. Tune in Tuesday morning to Best Country 103, play the Country Match Game, and call 541-440-9103 when we open the lines for your chance to win! Don’t sleep on this one, y’all. This could be your only shot to see Parker live this summer! Who’s calling in Tuesday to win these last tickets? Drop a comment below if you’re in! #ParkerMcCollum #TicketToRideTuesday #FinalTickets #BestCountry103 #DelReyCafe #BendOR #CountryMusic

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7:08 Brainbuster coming up and The Breakfast Nook is at Clint Newell Auto Group today 🙂

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Question of the Day: It's National Superhero Day today, What would your super power be?

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🚨 TICKET TO RIDE TUESDAY is BACK next tomorrow on Best Country 103… and yes, it’s about to get personal 😂 Brought to you by Del Rey Café — the only place serving coffee strong enough to survive one of Matt Rife’s sets without crying. Next Tuesday we’re hooking somebody up with tickets to see the dangerously handsome, dangerously funny Comedian Matt Rife on his Stay Golden World Tour at the Moda Center in Portland. Look, this man’s mouth is a weapon. Don’t show up to that show without tickets and risk becoming the next viral roast victim in the front row. Trust me… you don’t want that smoke. So here’s the move: Tune in TOMORROW, listen for the cue, call 541-440-9103, and scream “I’m here to ride!” like your dignity depends on it. Then play the game of the day for your shot at a pair of tickets. Matt Rife doesn’t do boring… and neither do we. Stay Golden… or stay home looking at pictures of the show like Da'Roadie will have to... Your choice.🔥 #MattRife #StayGoldenWorldTour #TicketToRideTuesday #BestCountry103 #DelReyCafe

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🌟 Kick off those boots, grab your hat, and crank up the volume—it's 90s At Noon on Best Country 103, brought to you by the flavor masters at Delightful Kitchen right here in Roseburg, Oregon! 🌟 We're spinnin' straight-up 90s country deep cuts you may have forgotten about but still hit like a two-step on a Friday night: Rhett Akins' rowdy "Don't Get Me Started," Kevin Sharp's heartfelt "Nobody Knows," and The Tractors' bouncin' "Baby Likes to Rock It" and more! That raw rodeo-meets-honky-tonk energy is back in full swing—join us weekdays at high noon with Kenny Sherman crankin' the classics that take you straight back to the '90s. Wanna score big? Saddle up and head to https://541radio.com/2026/02/18/90s-at-noon/ right now—drop your must-play 90s country banger in the comments or on the site. If Kenny plays yours, you win a Delightful Kitchen gift certificate! Satisfy that craving with fresh, no-MSG Chinese favorites, fiery Thai dishes, and those irresistible Dim Sum bites—cooked with heart and packed with flavor that'll have your taste buds doin' the two-step! 🍜🔥🤠 Swing by 2521 W Harvard Ave in Roseburg for dine-in or takeout that'll have your whole crew hollerin' for more! Jump in now—make noon feel like a full-on 90s country rodeo with a side of pure Delightful Kitchen delight! What's your go-to 90s country jam? Drop it in the comments below! 👇🎸 #90sAtNoon #DelightfulKitchenRoseburg #90sCountry #RoseburgYeeHaw #541Radio #RoseburgOregon

Kicking things off again every weekday at 7:08 with The Breakfast Nook on Best Country 103! Start your day the right way with hearty, fresh breakfast from your local favorite – The Breakfast Nook in Roseburg! They’re serving up: 🥓 Loaded Breakfast Burritos (steak, bacon, sausage… you name it!) 🍳 Tasty breakfast bowls 🥐 Stuffed croissants 🥯 English muffins ☕ Hot coffee & espresso drinks to get you going “We don’t serve fast food… we serve breakfast as fast as we can!” 😋 And now they’re making mornings even better by powering the 7:08 Brainbuster on Best Country 103! Every weekday at 7:08 AM, tune in to Moon & Grubes for the brain-teasing challenge. Be the first caller with the correct answer and you’ll win a FREE Breakfast Burrito of your choice from The Breakfast Nook! 🚀 Come pick up your prize at the station, then head over and treat yourself at: The Breakfast Nook 333 NE Garden Valley Blvd, Roseburg, OR 97470 (Right by Mini Pet Mart. They will be at a new location starting May 1st!) Open Monday–Friday: 6:30 AM – 12:00 PM. Call or text to order: 541-310-8422 Who’s ready to win breakfast Monday morning and every weekday? Turn that dial to Best Country 103, get those brain cells firing, and let’s do this! 🔥 #BreakfastNook #RoseburgEats #DouglasCounty #BestCountry103 #708Brainbuster

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Coming up on Best Country 103 is the 7:08 Brainbuster!!! Listen for your chance to win a breakfast burrito of your choice from our friends at The Breakfast Nook !!! (Da’Roadie suggests the Steak burrito covered in sausage gravy topped with their signature Jalapeño salsa!!! Thanks to our listener Dan who got me hooked now!!!)

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Question of the Day: What is the first Artist, Album or Song you remember purchasing yourself?

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Jason Aldean's new album Songs About Us drops tonight at Midnight!!! We know we had a lot of listeners trying to win tickets to see Jason Aldean on his Songs About Us Tour when it comes to Cascades Amphitheater on July 30th with Chase Matthew, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Dee Jay Silver and we are excited because we have 1 FINAL pair of tickets to giveaway!!! We haven't figured out just when or how yet, but keep listening to Moon & Grubes and Best Country 103 for more information to come!!!

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MEDFORD — Roseburg senior Harrison Scott was 3-over par and led the Indians with a fifth place finish at the Medford Invitational Monday at Centennial Golf Club. 

Scott started his round with back-to-back birdies, but finished with a score of 75 over the 18-hole course. He was among a group of five golfers who finished tied for fifth. 

Roseburg had a score of 351 as a team and finished sixth in the team standings. Grants Pass took first as a team with a score of 294. Senior Carson Krauss led the Cavemen and took medalist honors with a 68. 

The Roseburg boys will continue the season on Thursday at the Crater Invitational at Stone Ridge Golf Club in Eagle Point. 

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On Monday afternoon, a group of students and adults gathered during a walkout at Roseburg High School to protest the potential arrival of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Roseburg.

The demonstration was held at 2 p.m., just before the end of the school day, on a patch of grass across the road from the school’s entrance. There, a crowd waved signs for passing motorists and were met with cheers, jeers and honking horns.

The demonstration was held in response to a contract opportunity listed on the United States System for Award Management (SAM) website, in which ICE is seeking private office space or workstations in cities across the U.S.

Among the cities listed was Roseburg. According to the contract opportunity description, ICE would occupy the space for a 12-month term.

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It's been over 30 years since The Ford Family Foundation chose Roseburg as its headquarters for providing grants, scholarships and other economic support to rural Oregon communities. Now, the foundation has announced a new project which aims to support its hometown directly.

On Tuesday, FFF announced the establishment of the Hometown Fund, a $10 million funding pool intended to support community projects across the next decade.

According to an FFF press release, the fund is intended for projects within Roseburg's city limits, with a focus on the corridor connecting the city's downtown to the Stewart Parkway area. FFF will consider capital requests as large as $1 million and pre-development planning requests up to $75,000 for the Hometown Fund.

According to FFF vice president of programs Keavy Cook, the foundation isn't starting the fund with a set idea of projects to support. Rather, the fund is intended for community members and groups to bring their ideas for fundable projects forward.

"We're not driving the story. They're coming through the Hometown Fund and telling us these ideas that they think are going to make the biggest impact for our kids and families, thinking about what makes it a livable place to be," Cook said.

FFF CEO Kara Inae Carlisle said she feels the Hometown Fund is an opportunity for the foundation to help support the next generation of Roseburg residents, making the city a better place to live for its children as they grow.

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Representatives for a girl who suffers from severe disabilities is suing a man who authorities say sexually abused her for years, before he was arrested in February.

The lawsuit was filed April 15 in Douglas County Circuit Court. The name of the child is not listed in the lawsuit, which was filed by and through her guardian ad litem.

Gregory Wayne Van Edgom, 42, who has a lengthy criminal record including numerous charges of child sexual abuse, is the defendant.

The girl is seeking $8 million for alleged battery and abuse of a vulnerable person. Van Edgom does not have an attorney yet for the lawsuit and has not yet responded to it.

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GREEN — The busy intersection where Highway 99S essentially merges with Highway 42, barely a half-mile west of the ramps of Interstate Five, got even busier the past decade with the development of Grant Smith Road to the south. A major truck stop at the top of the hill, followed by fast food restaurants along the route, are conveniently located off those highways.

It's also a risky intersection for pedestrians, some of whom have seemingly been at fault when struck by vehicles, and especially at night.

The four and five-lane highways are ringed by stoplights and crosswalks. There is no crosswalk on the east side of the intersection, however, and that's where the busiest stores are located, including on Highway 99S. 

The pedestrian crosswalk also does not extend across the entirety of Highway 99S on the north side of the intersection, in part due to a long, curving turn lane for vehicles, and a separated bicycle path. 

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Erika Dockweiler is returning to serve in Douglas County education for a second time, this time as the next superintendent of the Riddle School District.

"I'm absolutely honored and excited to come back to serve Riddle School District. Like I'm extremely excited," Dockweiler said. "I was at a spot with my career out here in Eastern Oregon, where I was able to pick where I would like to go next. I saw the Riddle posting, and I thought, how cool would it be to kind of come back home to Douglas County."

She'll finish out the year as the director of student services for the La Grande School District, where she oversees nursing services, mental health and behavioral programming, special education, and all of the 504 plans for the district.

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VANCOUVER, Wash. — Kasey Ogan pitched a complete game and Umpqua Community College finished with 10 hits in a 7-1 win over Clark College in the first game of a Northwest Athletic Conference South Region softball doubleheader on Sunday.

The Penguins won the nightcap 12-5, leaving the Riverhawks 8-26 overall and 5-19 in South play.

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The Roseburg Indians suffered a pair of frustrating losses to the Sheldon Irish in a Southwest Conference doubleheader Saturday at Champion Car Wash Field. 

Sheldon finished off a series sweep against Roseburg with 10-3 and 10-5 victories. It's the first conference series loss of the season for the Indians. 

"Frustrating for sure," Roseburg coach Troy Thompson said. "We had opportunities in both games, but unfortunately we just couldn't seem to kind of get out of our own way in a lot of situations."

Thompson said Roseburg struggled with a number of errors and mental mistakes that Sheldon capitalized on during the twin bill.

"We sure didn't play very sharp or very crisp today and it showed up, and credit Sheldon for putting on pressure and being aggressive and forcing us to do things that we didn't do very well," Thompson added. 

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"Resilience is what we build here, in our children and in ourselves." That statement was made not by a staff or board member, but by a client of the Family Development Center, which held its annual fundraiser and recognition luncheon Wednesday, at UCC's Lang Event Center. 

Those uncertain of what The Development Family Center is, or does, got an education Wednesday in presentations from its staff, clients, board members, and community partners: it does a little bit of everything, and a lot of some things. 

And there's a reason it's not called the child development center, nor the parent development center. They treat the entire family, sometimes beginning very early in their day, and life. 

"Parents are gaining tools and confidence. Families are finding hope in moments when they need it the most," Marsha La Verne told the audience. La Verne, the Executive Director of The Family Development Center, summarized just a few of their many programs. 

"Home visiting, respite care, therapeutic classrooms for children, parenting education, family support services...and praise for every parent," said La Verne. 

In addition to their Relief Nursery, the Family Development Center runs a pre-kindergarten, preschool program for kids aged six weeks to five years, and the therapeutic aspects of the programs are designed to treat trauma. 

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With ballots due to be mailed April 29 for the 2026 primary elections, The News-Review is profiling candidates for Douglas County's Board of Commissioners (BOC). All three positions on BOC are up for re-election this year, with 13 candidates in total. 

On Dec. 3, 2025, Shane Kelly filed for the Position One seat, according to the records of the Douglas County Clerk. Kelly was one of two Myrtle Creek citizens, one man and woman, respectively, to be recognized as their 2025 citizens of the year. 

Kelly's list of volunteerism shows why. He is the president of the Friends of Myrtle Creek Library, one of several non-profit organizations that popped up in Douglas County to create city libraries in the buildings formerly staffed by the county's library system. 

Kelly is also treasurer for the board of the Everyday Needs Network. In public statements on the campaign trail this spring, Kelly described that non-profit organization as taking on the mission of distributing fundamentals such as clothing and personal hygiene products to citizens in need. 

He is still appearing before the Myrtle Creek City Council as a member of its planning commission, consistent with his college course work and self-employment in construction design. Kelly's other recent volunteer efforts include project coordinator for the Riddle Activity Center project, chair of the Myrtle Creek Mural Commission, and work on its urban growth boundary. 

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Gracie Mello doubled in Jordan McArthur with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning and the Umpqua Community College softball team snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 9-8 win over Centralia College in the second game of an NWAC South Region doubleheader on Saturday at the Stewart Park field.
BEAVERTON — Roseburg junior Emery Hurtienne placed fifth in the boys high jump in the Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays track and field meet, held Thursday and Friday at Jesuit High School.

Hurtienne cleared 6-foot, 6 inches, matching his PR. Silverton's Caden Druliner won the event with a PR 6-9.

Roseburg's 4x200-meter relay team of McLane Stedman, Caden Moon, Adam Lookabaugh and David Schmid finished seventh with a time of 1:30.60. The 4x400 relay quartet of Schmid, Stedman, Joseph Latham and Moon placed seventh (3:22.83).

In the girls' meet, Roseburg's Londyn Weaver (25th, 108-2 1/2) and Irelyn Weaver (31st, 105-1/4) competed in the javelin.
One occupant of an apartment was sent to the hospital, while firefighters stopped a residential structure fire from spreading to the adjacent apartments Friday afternoon.

According to a press release from the Roseburg Fire Department, multiple calls of black smoke in the 2400 block of W. Harvard Avenue were reported to Douglas County Emergency Communications at approximately 3:20 p.m. Those reports also indicated the location of the smoke was a four-unit apartment building, and that there were residents still inside. 

With a fire station just five blocks away from the scene, firefighters arrived quickly and rescued a single occupant from the active fire. That person had not yet been identified, nor has their condition been reported, but they were transported to the hospital. 

Firefighters also extinguished the fire immediately and kept it contained to a single apartment in the single-story four-plex building. Multiple searches of the apartment were conducted in order to confirm no one else was inside the apartment. 

Firefighters remained on scene until the apartment was cleared of hidden hot-spots or smoldering materials. According to the press release, a fire investigator also responded to the scene and was able to confirm the fire had been accidental. 

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The Thundering Waters: Upstream Healthcare WOWtruck is newly organized, filled with games and activities and ready for the upcoming busy months as the schedule fills out for the rest of the year.

Thundering Water Vice President Cordell Smith said the truck has around 35 events on the schedule for the rest of the year, and this keeps increasing as more people book summer plans. Last year, it went to 21 events.

"We're kind of an attractant," Smith said. "The gatherings and events that they're already doing, it just makes them more attractive and brings a bigger audience for them."

Thundering Waters Operations Manager Hope Assink said her job is to go around to the community, look at sites and schedule new people so they will be at more and more events as time goes on.

"We're excited for our community to just get involved and be able to have somewhere to go and something to do that presents activities for families to participate in together in healthy eating, healthy living," Assink said.

She said she is excited to see the positive atmosphere for youth to participate in and also a spot for youth to work. The organization employs staff members over 14 years old, to help set up things, show how to use the games and activities and repack the truck after the events. It also uses volunteers of all ages who apply. Assink said it takes over two hours to set up and about two hours to take it down.

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For many Oregonians, an in-person, front-row seat to an Oregon Supreme Court hearing is unfeasible. But on Thursday, students from high schools across Douglas County were given that opportunity with a series of live hearings held at Umpqua Community College.

Across the morning, students attended two live hearings in which the panel of justices heard briefs from appellants and respondents regarding appeals, providing them with information to help make decisions down the line.

The event was a collaboration between the Oregon Supreme Court and Civics Learning Project, an organization which provides students with opportunities to attend and learn from civics-related processes.

According to Civics Learning Project Executive Director Sam Kang, the goal of events like live hearings is to educate students on how democratic government functions.

"We're trying to make students see that democracy is accessible, it's real and it deals with real people that deal with real life issues," Kang said. "Democracy is local. It happens right here in the community, so that's what we're trying to show."

Following each hearing, students were allowed to ask justices questions regarding their jobs, such as what to do when ethical concerns come up or how they chose their professions.

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More than 1.3 million people visited the Roseburg area last year, and they collectively pumped more than $85 million into the local economy, according to a presentation delivered Thursday to the Roseburg Economic Development Commission.

The presentation was provided by RaeAnn Malone, destination marketing manager for Experience Roseburg, which is the tourism marketing campaign created by Anvil Northwest, the designated Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) for the city.

“What we found were that seven out of 10 visits were repeat guests, which speaks well to people’s experience here,” Malone said, adding that the strongest draws were Wildlife Safari and the Tokatee and other area waterfalls.

“Those are the attractions that bring people here and keep them coming here,” she said.

Experience Roseburg produces a hard-copy visitors guide and mails several hundred of them throughout the state and region, including Northern California, and even across the country, including one to New Jersey, Malone said.

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The roots of The News-Review stretch back to the post-Civil War American West. The paper’s earliest predecessor, the Roseburg Ensign, was founded by Thomas and Henry R. Gale, two brothers from Eugene, on April 30, 1867.

The first issue of the four-page weekly came out on May 28 for the price of $3, according to George S. Turnbull’s History of Oregon Newspapers and likely the annual subscription price. One of the oldest surviving businesses in the state of Oregon, the paper has witnessed the full arc of southern Oregon’s transformation from frontier territory to modern community.

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Performance: A first-team all-state outfielder last year for the Monarchs — who have won back-to-back Class 2A/1A state titles — York was moved to second base this season and remains a productive player at the plate. Heading into Wednesday, he was hitting .429 with three triples, 13 runs and 12 RBIs. 

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Brynlee Roberts was 11-years old and living a normal childhood in Winchester, with mom and dad, her twin brother and her 4-year old sister, when she started having occasional double-vision and one eye would have irregular movements. That’s when her mother called her eye doctor and was told with some urgency, Brynlee needed to be examined right away.

Their doctor examined her and said it could be nothing, but it could be something more serious, and sent her to the emergency room for an MRI. It turns out it was much more serious.

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Performance: Has played a major role for the Lancers this season after transferring from Class 6A Roseburg. Has a 9-1 pitching record with a 0.494 earned run average, striking out 125 and walking 25 in 56 2/3 innings. Has a WHIP (walks-hits per innings pitched) of .688. Hitting .487 with three home runs and 14 RBIs at the plate.