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City Council to Hear Main Street Metrics, Consider Contract at Workshop
The Grants Pass City Council will be presented with Main Street performance metrics at Monday's workshop.

Councilors will meet in the City Council Chambers, 101 NW A Street, beginning at 11:45 a.m., and will further consider a Destination Marketing Organization contract.

Following an agenda review, the workshop will adjourn. Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m., Councilors Seth Benham and Rob Pell are scheduled to appear on KAJO's Tuesday Talk Show.
Posted on 5/1/26 11:34AM by Alex Bauer
 

Oregon’s Unemployment Rate Unchanged at 5.2% in March
Oregon’s unemployment rate was 5.2% in both March and February. The U.S. unemployment rate was 4.3% in March and 4.4% in February.

According to the Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s seasonally adjusted nonfarm payroll employment declined by 4,800 jobs in March, following a loss of 6,900 jobs in February. March’s gains were largest in retail trade (+900 jobs). Losses were largest in professional and business services (-2,400 jobs) and government (-800).

Retail trade added 800 jobs in February and 900 jobs in March, still 1,900 jobs, or 0.9%, below its March 2025 level. Since March 2025, motor vehicle and parts dealers cut the most jobs.

Government employment has declined over the past six months, peaking at an all-time high of 318,700 jobs in September, now down to 313,200 by March. Federal government continued to drop jobs, now at 26,700 in March. Local government, which employed 237,200 in March, has been trending downward over the past several months and is down 1,000 jobs, or 0.4%, in the past 12 months.

Professional and business services continued a three-year downtrend, cutting 2,400 jobs in March after a loss of 1,800 jobs in February. In the most recent 12 months, it cut 10,600 jobs, or 4.1%.
Posted on 5/1/26 11:25AM by Alex Bauer
 

Shots Fired Call Leads to Two Separate Arrests by JCSO Deputies
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Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested two unrelated suspects following a shots fired menacing call Thursday at 8:44 p.m. Dispatch learned a man confronted a driver on Gold Ray Road, yelling about her speed before firing a gun into the ground and then toward her. Deputies responded and spotted a truck matching the suspect description leaving the area at a high rate of speed. The vehicle fled toward Gold Hill and, despite being successfully spike stripped, continued northbound on Interstate 5 on its rims. The vehicle eventually stopped, and
Posted on 5/1/26 11:13AM by Alex Bauer
 

National Association of Letter Carriers 'Stamp Out Hunger' Food Drive May 9th
The National Association of Letter Carriers will be conducting the nation's largest single-day food drive Saturday, May 9th, to help Stamp Out Hunger.

The United States Postal Service said in a release that, each year on the second Saturday in May, letter carriers across the country collect non-perishable food donations from their customers. These donations then go straight to local food pantries, providing food to people in need.

It's easy to participate, just leave your non-perishable, unexpired food donations in a bag by your mailbox on the 9th in time for your mail carrier to pick up.

Over the course of its 34-year history, the drive has collected over 1.94 billion pounds of food.
Posted on 5/1/26 10:57AM by Alex Bauer
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No Decision Made in Airports Manager Open and Executive Sessions
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The Board of County Commissioners held an Open and Executive Session in the Anne G. Basker Auditorium Thursday afternoon on the topic of the Airports Manager. According to the agenda, the sessions, beginning at 3 p.m., were held to consider the dismissal or discipline of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against a public officer, employee, staff member, or individual agent. Following the Executive Session, no decision was made. Staff was directed to take next steps, and the meeting adjourned.
Posted on 5/1/26 5:16AM by Alex Bauer
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4-H/OSU Extension Presented Budget to Board of County Commissioners
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The Josephine County 4-H and Oregon State University Extension Service presented their proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027 to the Board of Commissioners. Regional Director Jamie Davis discussed how funding through the service district supports the organization. The planned investment in FY 2027 is over $400,000 in dedicated salaries for the faculty. It was proposed that 4-H Youth Development, Community Relations, and Master Gardner Program Manager Frank Boothby would move into the role of
Posted on 4/30/26 3:45PM by Alex Bauer
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Man Reported Suspicious Activity at his Residence, Arrested by GP Police
Officers with the Grants Pass Police Department responded Wednesday to a suspicious activity report, resulting in the arrest of the complainant.

Tyler Hutchinson reported the incident at his residence in the 700 block of NE 8th Street around 12:20 p.m. He told dispatch he had heard a woman had been hurt upstairs, but he didn't know the name of the person who told him.

According to the police report, Hutchinson wouldn't give any details about her condition. He stated a man was following her, and that he was worried his son was going to get hurt.

Dispatch heard Hutchinson angrily talking to another male during the 911 call, and attempted to tell him to stay outside the location. When officers arrived, they took Hutchinson into custody, knowing he was wanted on an Oregon Parole Board warrant. No medical attention was needed at the scene.

He was charged with Intimidation, and during the arrest, was found to be in possession of a substance that field tested positive for Methamphetamine. Officers lodged Hutchinson in the Adult Jail Facility on his warrant and a charge of Meth Possession.
Posted on 4/30/26 1:21PM by Alex Bauer
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GP Police Apprehended Man for Meth Possession and Parole Violation Detainer
A man was arrested by Grants Pass Police after he was reported to be stepping into traffic Wednesday morning.

The suspect, James Hall, was walking north on the intersection of NE 7th Street and NE D Street. Dispatch was notified he was stepping into traffic and staying around the nearby Vietnamese restaurant.

Law enforcement contacted Hall at Wells Fargo, where he was displaying indicators of recent stimulant usage. His parole officer was contacted, and a detainer was requested.

Officers conducted a consent search, and found a glass pipe with a white, crystalline residue. Hall told police the substance was Methamphetamine, which field testing later confirmed.

Hall was subsequently taken into custody and transported to jail. He was lodged on a charge of Meth Possession and his detainer.
Posted on 4/30/26 1:08PM by Alex Bauer
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GP Police Contacted Erratic Driver, Arrested Passenger on GPPD Warrant
An erratic driver was reported to dispatch, and his passenger was later arrested by Grants Pass Police Wednesday afternoon on a warrant.

A call to dispatch around 4:15 p.m. reported the driver in a black truck with a green stripe pulling a small trailer. He had driven up on the sidewalk at one point near the corner of NE 6th Street and NE Evelyn Avenue, and had run a red light at Hillcrest.

Officers were soon able to contact both the driver and passenger, Jayden Poledna, in the parking lot of the North Safeway. According to the police report, there was no concern for intoxication with the driver, but Poledna was wanted on a Grants Pass Police Department warrant.

Charges against him included First Degree Burglary, and Criminal Mischief in the First Degree. Officers arrested Poledna, and transported him to the Josephine County Adult Jail Facility where he was lodged.
Posted on 4/30/26 12:55PM by Alex Bauer
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Grant Funding, Regional Partnerships Fortify RCC Nursing Program Growth
Rogue Community College is seeing results from its efforts to address critical regional nursing shortages, supported by continued investment through the Workforce Ready Grant.

According to a release, RCC was awarded $970,000 to expand its nursing program capacity in 2023 through strategic partnerships with Asante Health System and Providence Medford Medical Center. The program has since received additional funding, including a recent award of $225,000.

These investments have contributed to significant program growth. Nursing cohort sizes have increased from an average of 56 students in 2023 to 128 students in the current spring term, with plans to reach 144 students in the fall.

Beyond state funding, philanthropic support has created new opportunities for RCC to grow its nursing program and advance regional simulation-based education.

RCC says it remains committed to working closely with healthcare partners and community supporters to meet the evolving needs of the region, ensuring the college can respond effectively to workforce demands.
Posted on 4/30/26 12:37PM by Alex Bauer
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Commissioners Hear Potential Policy Changes at Legal Counsel Update
The County Commissioners met for a Legal Counsel Update in the BCC Conference Room at 10 a.m. today.

The first agenda items were potential Administrative and Personnel Policy Revisions. No decisions were made during the meeting.

Potential changes included updated limits for Contract Signing Authority and clearer language for Commissioner Liaisons. Regarding Advisory Bodies, a change could be made where all removals and appointments are effectuated by resolution of the board. Requisitions and Actions would only go to the board if they were outside the budget.

Revisions to Personnel Policy included Article 5, Section 5 Workplace, Service or Working Animals, stating ADA animals are specifically allowed, while the Travel approval process would be modified for employee or department heads, for either in or out of state travel.

The Facilities Monthly Update focused on the relocation of three County departments. Different properties have been considered, but no decisions have been made. The board then determined to make their final decision on a Quitclaim Deed for cabin property on Powell Creek when they make a board order.

A motion passed to authorize Legal Counsel Wally Hicks to sign off on the engagement letter between Barran Liebman Attorneys and Josephine County. The board also moved unanimously for the completion of services with Ogletree Deakins, with a change that all matters are brought to a legally recognizable completion.

Regarding the Executive Session Attendance by the County's co-defendants, Hicks recommended there be a change to the confidentiality agreement where decisions are made on a case-by-case basis by the board.
Posted on 4/30/26 11:58AM by Alex Bauer
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SUV Passenger Lodged on Out-of-County Warrant by GP Police
Grants Pass Police arrested a passenger wanted for Hit and Run during a traffic stop.

A red SUV was pulled over early this morning at 1:59 on the corner of NE 7th Street and NE Hillcrest Drive. The driver was stopped for an improper left turn, and was found to be driving while suspended. She was cited and later released.

Her passenger, who was not wearing a seat belt, was identified by officers as Michael Inch. He was found to be wanted on a Marion County Sheriff's Office warrant for Hit and Run Causing Property Damage, so officers took him into custody.

Inch was transported to the Josephine County Jail for his warrant, and was subsequently lodged.
Posted on 4/30/26 10:31AM by Alex Bauer
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