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Jobs · Douglas CountyApril 23, 2024 11:10 a.m. Douglas County’s payroll employment increased by a seasonally adjusted 130 jobs in March after a loss of 40 in February and an increase of 120 in January. A State of Oregon Employment Department release said in the not seasonally adjusted private-sector industries inSee the Story
DOUGLAS COUNTY EMPLOYERS ADD 130 JOBS IN MARCH
Douglas County, Oregon · Douglas CountyApril 23, 2024 10:50 a.m. On Tuesday, State Representative Christine Goodwin released a list of endorsements she has received in her race for Senate District 2. Goodwin said, “I’m thrilled that my message is resonating with so many trusted leaders, colleagues, industry professionals, and commuSee the Story
GOODWIN RELEASES ENDORSEMENT LIST
Douglas County, Oregon · Douglas CountyApril 23, 2024 10:00 a.m. Umpqua Small Business Development Center and Umpqua Community College have announced the launch of “Dream It/Do it’, a transformative summer day camp designed to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs in Douglas County. An SBC/UCC release said applications areSee the Story
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER WITH SUMMER DAY CAMP
Primary Elections · Douglas CountyApril 23, 9:30 a.m. The City of Roseburg is urging candidates to follow campaign sign rules as the May Primary Election approaches. That includes: *Signs must not be placed on sidewalks or any other public right-of-way. That is generally the area from the street to the property line whichSee the Story
CANDIDATES URGED TO FOLLOW CAMPAIGN SIGNS RULES
Douglas County, Oregon · Douglas CountyApril 23, 2024 9:20 a.m. Myrtle Creek is holding a Fly-in-Pig event on May 18th and 19th at the Myrtle Creek Municipal Airport. It is a fully sanctioned barbecue competition by the Pacific Northwest BBQ Association. Organizers said those attending can sample the finest BBQ in the PacificSee the Story