2022 Theme: “Acorn to Oak – Protect our Ridge” Parade Date: Saturday, May 7, 2022 Staging starts @ 9:00 am, Parade starts @ 11:00am Route TBD along 1st Street Deadline for this application is Wed., May 4, 2022 Drop off application at: Boho Chateau – 48319 E. 1st Street, Oakridge,[Read More…]
Month: March 2022
Oakridge City budget time approaching
Keeping your eyes on the money By GARY CARL/ for The Herald — How we spend your money, OUR money, has been and is, the subject of considerable debate in the Oakridge community for some time. Should we keep the bathrooms open in our city parks? How do you feel[Read More…]
LCSO CASE #22-1451 — HAVE YOU SEEN MANUEL BAYYA? (MISSING PERSON)
News Release from Lane Co. Sheriff’s Office Posted on FlashAlert: March 29th, 2022 12:18 PM 47 year old Manuel Joseph Bayya was last seen in the Elmira area on March 7th, 2022. He commonly travels on a red sport-bike motorcycle. Bayya is described as a Native American male standing approximately 5’10”[Read More…]
Monday, March 21 through Sunday, March 27
The following incidents and service calls have been reported by the Oakridge Police Department. Although there may be exceptions, The Herald does not routinely disclose the names, addresses or phone numbers of victims or complainants whose personal information appears on the daily log at the police department. Information identifying individuals[Read More…]
Labor secretary praises Oregon’s newest job training plan
By PETER WONG Oregon Capital Bureau U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says Oregon is on the right track in spending federal and state dollars to train future workers, not just build today’s projects to achieve carbon-free energy and rebuild transportation and communications networks. Walsh got to see for himself on[Read More…]