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  • Dept. of Justice opens investigation into clinic

    Jun 16, 2022

    BLUE RIVER: In documents issued in May, the Oregon Dept. of Justice has requested all information involving the activities of McKenzie Valley Wellness (MVW) and the Orchid Health Clinic beginning in January 1st, 2017 related to the operations of charitable trusts or a nonprofit corporation. Several different areas are coming up for review. MVW has been ordered to produce all records related to the activities of its board of directors, its bylaws, and membership lists, as well as financial transactions and passwords to electronic bookkeeping...

  • Kidnap suspect took his life

    Jun 16, 2022

    WALTERVILLE: On June 6th at 4:18 p.m., the Springfield Police Department responded to a report that a male suspect had unsuccessfully attempted to abduct a child in the area of South 48th Street near Daisy Street in Springfield. The caller provided a description of the suspect's vehicle and the direction they were headed. Officers from the Lane County Sheriff's Office and State Police responded and located the suspect and his vehicle, aided by the caller's testimony. In the interim, police...

  • Send your email now to Reflections

    Jun 16, 2022

    MCKENZIE BRIDGE: It’s critical that all subscribers who receive this newspaper via the US Postal Service send their email addresses to [email protected]. Oregon Web Press (OWP), which has printed McKenzie River Reflections for three decades, informed publishers last week that they will retire their newsprint press line on July 1st. As a result, they will no longer be printing newspapers. That’s very bad news for about eight Oregon weeklies and more than a dozen monthly school and university publications that were printed at OWP’s Albany, Oregon...

  • When will the Highway 242 gates swing open?

    Jun 16, 2022

    MCKENZIE BRIDGE: The planned reopening of the Old McKenzie Pass is set for the third Monday in June, which this year would be on the 20th. Bicyclists and pedestrians have been enjoying the route for the last few weeks before it is again open to motorists. (Vehicles longer than 35 feet are prohibited from using the highway.) The first route over the Mc-Kenzie Pass, known as Craig's McKenzie Salt Springs/Deschutes Wagon Road, was completed in 1872. Crews rebuilt sections of the road in the 1920s...

  • McK Trail hikers rerouted until July

    Jun 16, 2022

    MCKENZIE BRIDGE: Access to the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail and Roads 2654-2655 will be affected from June 13th to July 22nd. The U.S. Forest Service and the McKenzie Watershed Council have partnered on a restoration project on the lower portion of Deer Creek. Work there was designed to restore natural processes that create and maintain diverse habitats for fish and wildlife. To date, officials say, the project has been successful, and Phase Four of the project will be implemented...

  • JP Doodles

    Jun 16, 2022

  • OSP Reports - June 16

    Jun 16, 2022

    June 10: 12:40: Crash, Hit & Run - Hwy. 126E & Camp Creek Rd. Received information that a lifted gray Ford pickup weaved into the oncoming lane on Camp Creek Rd. near Hwy. 126. The Ford reportedly crashed into a fence, went through a field, and drove back through another fence section before driving back onto the roadway – all while avoiding an oncoming vehicle. The Ford was last reported traveling eastbound on the hwy. There were no troopers in position to overtake the Ford. Information was passed to the LCSO for an Attempt To Locate. T...

  • Sheriff's Office Reorts - June 16

    Jun 16, 2022

    May 31: 9:38 a.m: Unlawful Use of Vehicle - 88600 block, Whitsell Ln. - A caller reported that an acquaintance borrowed his vehicle for an extended period of time and returned it damaged. 2:22 p.m: Disturbance,, Dispute - 92200 blk, Carson St. A caller reported that a person by the name of ‘Isaac’ keeps selling his girlfriend drugs. 2:51 p.m: Theft – McK. River Trailhead – A vehicle was broken into and a purse was stolen at the McKenzie River Trailhead. June 1: 9:51 a.m: Disturbance,, Dispute - 88900 blk, Ross Ln. An area resident witness...

  • McK Fire Report - June 16

    Jun 16, 2022

    June 6: 9:04: 40000 block, McK. Hwy. Medical, Trauma. Patient Assessed, 1 Transported. 16:50: McK. Hwy./Camp Creek Rd. Medical, Trauma. Deceased. 22:13: 45000 blk, McK. Hwy. Medical, General. Patient Refusal. June 7: 16:10: 42000 blk, McK. Hwy. Medical, General. Patient Assessed, No transport. June 8: 5:19: 42000 blk, Deerhorn Rd. Medical, General. Patient Assessed, 1 Transported. 12:47: 45000 blk, McK. Hwy. Medical, General. Patient Assessed, 1 Transported. 13:36: 38000 blk, Upper Camp Creek Rd. Medical, General. Patient Refusal. 16:08: 8000...

  • Upper McK Fire Report - June 16

    Jun 16, 2022

    June 6: 11:49 Medical – 59000 block, McK. Hwy. June 9: 18:27: 56000 blk, McK. Hwy. Medical - Female, Conscious, Breathing. 20:52: Medical – 56000 blk, N. Bank Rd. Female, Conscious, Breathing. June 6: 11:36: Medical – 57000 blk, McK. Hwy. Male, Conscious, Breathing. 11:51: Medical - 51000 blk, Blue River Dr. Male, Conscious, Breathing. June 11: 14:53: Motor Vehicle Accident – Milepost 10, Clear Lake Cutoff. overturned white pickup, 15 ft. off the road. No one seen around it. 17:21: Water Rescue - Aufderheide Dr./Gamby Ln. Female yelling...

  • Deadly '64 tsunami hit Oregon Coast, did a lot of damage

    Finn J.D. John|Jun 16, 2022

    On the evening of March 23, 1964, Seaside resident Margaret Gammon hadn't been asleep more than an hour or two when she was awakened by howling. It was the community fire siren, blaring at full blast without stopping. She looked at the clock. It was 11:30 p.m. "I lay in bed thinking to myself, 'Why doesn't that fellow at the fire station get his big thumb off the siren button so we can all go back to sleep, and let the firemen take care of the fire?'" she recalled later, in an article for...

  • Miniature roses deserve major attention

    Kym Pokorny, OSU Extension|Jun 16, 2022

    Small in stature but large on looks, miniature roses can make a major presence in the garden. "They make wonderful landscape plants," said Kathrine Johnson, an Oregon State University Extension Service master gardener since 1998. "They flower big time all season long." Often wrapped in foil and sold as gifts, miniature roses grew a reputation as houseplants. In fact, she said, these diminutive plants require six hours of full sun and good air circulation, so indoor living doesn't agree with...

  • Direct Answers

    Wayne and Tamara Mitchell|Jun 16, 2022

    I am a young woman who is single again after a nasty breakup with her ex. We divorced when he suddenly realized he was transgendered. He started the process of turning into a woman, but a few months later, begged me on his knees to give him a second chance. I did. When I found out "she" cheated on me, it was the final straw. Recovering from this traumatic experience took a long time, and I was convinced I function best as a single gal. That is, until a few days ago. I am a director of theatre...

  • Crossword

    Jun 16, 2022

    ACROSS 1. Like a certain eagle 5. *Beach-goer's protective acronym 8. "To ____ and to hold" 12. Arabian bigwig 13. Indian lentil staple 14. Wild West grazer 15. TV prize 16. Between Illinois and Nebraska 17. Quick and light on one's feet 18. *Wooden walkway by the beach 20. Not this 21. Unwritten examinations 22. Cherry middle 23. Relating to a rib 26. *Beach suit type 29. Kanye's genre 30. Pool hall mishap 33. 52 cards 35. *Sunny Dutch Caribbean vacation destination 37. Be unwell 38. Eagle's...

  • AT THE BEACH - Solution

    Jun 16, 2022

  • Sudoku - June 16 - Solution

    Jun 16, 2022

  • Sudoku - June 16

    Jun 16, 2022

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