
The Oregon News-Review EP 54
Redbarn Dispensary gets its first location in Winston with drive-thru options coming in the future. The Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team makes one of its biggest busts to date while Roseburg participates in No Kings 3.

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Redbarn Dispensary gets its first location in Winston with drive-thru options coming in the future. The Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team makes one of its biggest busts to date while Roseburg participates in No Kings 3.

Tractor Supply Company opened its doors in Roseburg with a soft opening and a grand opening this week. Legal battles over the Winchester Dam continue on this week with a story from Oregon Capital Chronicle. ICE officials

The Ford Family Foundation gets a new director of public policy while the Glendale School District gains a new superintendent. In Roseburg, a man could be facing a life sentence for the murder of his infant son. Two Doug

Days Creek Charter Schools superintendent retires once again while the Roseburg VA Health Care system executive director steps down for retirement as well. Roseburg Schools brainstorms priorities ahead of budget season.

Dwayne Michael Lauka was found guilty of murder of Terry Lea Deane of Oakland this week. Roseburg Forest Products begins reconstruction on its Dillard MDF plant which is expected to bring over 100 jobs to Douglas County.

The News-Review has been closely following the murder trial of Dwayne Lauka and in this week's episode we update you on what evidence jurors are exposed to inside the courtroom. Meanwhile, federally managed timberland co

The Dwayne Lauka trial begins this week with emotional testimony from the victim's family. Sutherlin police are asking for help after a robbery occured in the early morning hours last Sunday. Also, an update regarding th

The trial for the murder of Terry Lea Deane began this week with jury selection. Drain got a new city administrator while Sutherlin chose its next superintendent. Updates on various court cases including the homeless cam

Three environmental groups from Douglas County sue the BLM while Sutherlin's search for a new Superintendent is nearing an end. Over in Riddle, Roseburg Forest Products is cutting nearly 150 jobs from it's plywood plant.

Graduation rates are steadily increasing and showing positive trends throughout the county and the state. Small woodland owners gathered in Roseburg this week to discuss policy and to take a look ahead at 2026. A story f

UCAN gets a much needed boost to their food bank resources, Myrtle Creek works to secure a temporary city administrator while O&C lands see a boost to federal timber revenue streams after Congress passed a bill. Meanwhil

A story of animal abuse comes to an apparent close after over a dozen dogs were rescued from an abusive home. Roseburg's Mayor Larry Rich gives his state of the city address while UCC and Roseburg School District make mo

The News-Review brought you stories about a potentially new water control district in Roseburg while a Medford man gets charged with stashing about six pounds of methamphetamine. In the Umpqua Greenway, little is still k

From a multitude of court cases stemming out of Sutherlin, Yoncalla and Roseburg, this week's episode is following major cases of abuse, alleged negligence and city government. Also, Backside Brewing is changing ownershi

A wrongful death lawsuit is heading to trial next month while major construction projects throughout the county come to a hold for the season. Umpqua Public Transportation District's funding stream have a bleak future an

Live from Washington D.C. and just off the floor of the U.S. House, Congressman Cliff Bentz talks about Secure Rural Schools Legislation, an update on the push for a Roseburg State Veterans home , The Dalles Watershed De

State Representative Alek Skarlatos announced that he has filed for re-election. He talked about what is ahead in the upcoming short session of the legislature, and his priorities going forward. Skarlatos is Oregon's rep

What was to be a new senior living facility in Green goes up for auction while the Douglas County Fairgrounds closes its facilities amid an equine herpes virus in multiple states. Meanwhile, a murder that took the life o

Pacific Corps. reaches a settlement with over 1,400 wildfire survivors from the 2020 Labor Day fires. Leadership positions in several of Douglas County's School districts open up while the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe

Happy Veteran's Day to all of Douglas County's veterans. In this episode we take a look at the Veterans Day Parade in Roseburg. Meanwhile, in Winston, students at Winston Middle School stage a walkout while Sutherlin's C
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