MEDFORD, Ore. — Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is launching a new program to help those impacted by the 2020 wildfires. The HARP or Homeowner Assistance and Reconstruction Program is for those who lost their homes in the Almeda ...

CURRY COUNTY, Ore.– 24-hour patrols for the Curry County Sheriff’s Office will be on the May ballot. The Curry County Sheriff’s Office currently has two shifts, but isn’t able to provide 24-7 services. This levy would raise over $8 million ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.– Emergency Communications of Southern Oregon is looking for $4.5 million in funding. This comes after Jackson County voters passed a $28 million bond in 2019 to upgrade and replace emergency communications equipment. But ECSO said more upgrades ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– The City of Medford and Rogue Retreat had their application denied for state funding that would go towards operating multiple shelters in the city. The operations funding would allow the city and Rogue Retreat to continue to run ...

SALEM, Ore.– Ashland State Senator Jeff Golden is introducing a new bill that would create a permanent source of funding for wildfires. But it might be unpopular with some. The bill aims to take around 30% of the $5.5 billion ...

JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore.– After a failed vote on a seasonal sales tax to fund law enforcement in Josephine County, commissioners have found funding in the form of federal aid. Just two days after the November election, Josephine County commissioners were ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —Next week the city of Medford will vote to give Rogue Retreat more than a million dollars. The $1.3 million would go to its operations at the urban campground and navigation center. The money comes from House Bill ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —The Medford City Council voted Thursday night to approve up to $250,000 in state funding for Rogue Retreat. That’s on top of another $250,000 from the city, just last month. Ever since the departure of its leader back ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —Senator Ron Wyden was in Medford Tuesday, talking about federal funding headed to early learning services, in the Rogue Valley. He visited the Oregon Center for Creative Learning, formerly known as Kid Time. Senator Wyden highlighted how nearly ...

KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. —Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley urging the federal government to deliver drought relief funds statewide. The Inflation Reduction Act allocates $4 billion for western drought relief.  The two wrote a letter to the Bureau of Reclamation. ...

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