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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-26-1052760-RM Reference is made to that certain deed made by, JERREL BROWN, LAUREN HVAL, AND JAMES F. ABBATE, NOT AS TENANTS IN COMMON, BUT WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP as Grantor to FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY OF OREGON, as trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS BENEFICIARY, […] The post Legal Notices: Edition of Aug. 13,…

After years of barely hanging on, we have no choice but to let go. The reality is that since the pandemic, we’ve been clinging by the tips of our fingers – believing wholly, as we still do, in the value of local, independent journalism in our small towns, where people are too often underserved and […] The post Paper, founded in 1909, publishes final edition appeared first on The Chronicle .

The Willamette Valley Babe Ruth 8-under All Stars finished its first tournament in Florence earlier this year, finishing in second place after a 4-3 loss to the Florence Littlefoots. (The photo above is from that event.) The Willamette Valley team finished the season with a 7-6 record. The mark included a 7-2 record in its […] The post Summer Sports Zone: Willamette Valley Babe Ruth 8-under All…

CRESWELL – City officials presented to the city council on Monday night about Creswell’s Hobby Field airport, providing a financial overview of operations, grant history, and transfers from the general fund to the airport fund. City manager Vincent Martorello said Shelley Humble, airport manager, and James Piper, finance director, reviewed 26 years of data, dating […] The post City highlights…

SPRINGFIELD – Last week, Urban Jazz Dance Company performed interpretive ASL dance as part of the Springfield Public Library and History Museum’s annual outdoor multicultural Summer Reading Celebration. Deaf instructor Antoine Hunter invited kiddos and crowd members to learn basic sign language motions and taught them how to turn the motion into a dance by […] The post Urban jazz Dance visits…

CRESWELL – During her last meeting on city council, Staci Holt suggested that councilors opt out of the council stipend. City councilors do not receive an hourly wage or salary and serve the community as volunteers. Instead, they are provided a stipend. A predetermined amount of money is provided periodically to help offset expenses. According […] The post Council considers value of stipends…

LANE COUNTY – While no wildfires were reported in Lane County as of Tuesday, smoke began seeping into the southern Willamette Valley from neighboring counties this week, prompting agencies to urge residents to limit smoke exposure and to be prepared for conditions to change. On Aug. 3, the Lane Regional Air Protection Agency (LRAPA) released […] The post Smoke is current fire risk appeared first…

CRESWELL – The legend and evolution of Bigfoot continues to grow, and the citizens of Creswell and surrounding communities couldn’t be happier about it. Bigfoot Fudge Factory, located adjacent to the Creswell Library, is so-named because its fudge and ice cream are scary good. “I was born in Austin, Texas, and ever since I was […] The post ‘SCARY GOOD’: Celebrating Bigfoot Fudge’s 10th anniversary…

CRESWELL – At Monday night’s city council work session, Mayor Nick Smith announced the resignation of councilor Staci Holt, effective that meeting. “Serving this community has been an honor, and I will miss this lovely small town and its people. It has been a privilege to serve with the current Mayor and City Council, which […] The post Creswell’s Holt signing off appeared first on The Chronicle .