By GEORGE CUSTER/Editor — Half of the council members were in attendance while the half took part in the regular session of city council remotely. Mayor Bryan Cutchen made several announcements. The Interagency Incident Management Team has turned over the area fires to the local district. The Red Fire has[Read More…]
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Oregon Main Street Grant for 2025 – Local Projects Requested by UBRA
Oregon Main Street Grant for 2025 – Local Projects Requested by UBRA On Monday, September 30th, the Uptown Business & Revitalization Association, (UBRA), released an RFEI (request for expressions of interest), for the biennial Oregon Main Street Grant. It is noteworthy that the upper limit for this grant has[Read More…]
U of O students to work on projects of priority for Oakridge
Come celebrate and launch the partnership with the City of Oakridge! Join leaders from Oakridge and the University of Oregon, faculty, students, local elected officials, and other distinguished guests for lunch as we kickoff the partnership. The City of Oakridge has been selected by the University of Oregon’s Sustainable City[Read More…]
First High-Country Paint Out brings some of areas best artists together for outdoor event
By LAUREN TARR/for The Herald — The Impressionists broke tradition, and gained their name, by taking small canvases outdoors to capture light. Van Gogh and Cezanne developed their individual visual languages this way. Monet showed light changing on simple haystacks in a stellar show at MoMA decades ago. The[Read More…]
Orchid Health named one of The Oregonian’s Top Places to Work for 2024.
Oregon – [9/29/24] – Orchid Health is proud to announce that it has been named one of The Oregonian’s Top Places to Work for 2024. This prestigious award, based on employee feedback, underscores Orchid Health’s dedication to fostering a wellbeing-first workplace. The organization also earned three distinctive culture badges: ‘Clued-in[Read More…]