Note: This archive system is only for stories that appear after June 7th 1997 in our online site. For other stories please contact the Mail Tribune.


ARCHIVE

JULY 1997

 7-01-97
One market stays put; splinter moves
Gun-buying made easier
Procedure to oust Anderson draws heavy criticism
Outside group's influence?
Oh, where has our summer gone?
More than just a little song and dance
Man says gun range a hazard
S-K's 7-run seventh does in Timberjacks
She has her foes over a barrel
Holman will sit with band on Letterman
Local karate kids head to national tourney
 7-02-97
Local victims of layoffs find to their surprise that NAFTA's willing to help
Safe Place needs new place of its own
Prison site foes plan appeal to Supreme Court
Medford finance director could fill in until new city manager hired
A horse is a horse ­ unless it's a Waldorf Trojan horse
Fourth festivities around the valley
Wyden says Medicare bill would boost benefits for local seniors
Medford man survives four-story air-shaft plunge in Turkey
Businessman gives boost to skateboard park plan
Ashland will recognize Saturday as Cota's day
Who says baseball's a kid's game?
Risen resigns as Ashland hoop coach
T'jacks defeat Volcanoes, hand Salem first home loss
7-03-97
Open Door leads to Web site use
S. Oregon firms among state's top workplaces
Timberjacks' home scores at Capitol
Rep. Smith will probably seek another two terms
Alleged abuser sued by girl's angry mom
500 jobs may ride on utility bill
Former Talent mayor, others launch recall effort
Now that's more like it
GPD to stage biggest race
Home runs spark TJ's
This phrase isn't just a phase
Fishing and hunting report
Offshore salmon angling pauses sundown Sunday
Flyfishing for gator not for the twitchy
7-04-97
City, county will aid global trade
Southern Oregon firms among state's top workplaces
Grant will assist ex-timber workers
Fruit-product stores celebrate opening
Divided council approves city manager's severance package
Attorneys Crain, Arnold named new trial judges
Lawmakers miss Thursday adjournment, hope for independence today
Nation's tallest flag pole graces Dorris, Calif.
Do the right thing
Brother remembers Robert Mitchum's art, humanity
His point is to keep in touch
Spokane's giant inning sinks T'jacks
Mustangs sweep Roseburg
7-05-97
Road repairs lose as session nears closure
Residents bustle forth for Fourth
Small-town flavor adds spice to celebrations
Since you asked
Local report
Glenn doubles his pleasure in the Far West
7-06-97
Anderson's reputationa bum rap
Shrines help ease sorrow
Lakeview man creats a picturesque spot
Teaching babies about babies
Lanfear learning how to succeed
Hill, Indians turn back T'jacks, 10-3
Site of the week
7-07-97
She keeps razors running
Dip in the tub while watching the club
Regional planning gets $160,000 from state
Ashland-area lodge makes historic register
Spokane trips T'jacks in 11 innings
7-08-97
Medite's Rogue River mill may have a buyer
Oregon housing growth high
Credit union plans move to Gateway
Mechanical dolls teach teens that becoming a mommy is not easy
Preaching police chief has council concerned
Rogue River ruins romantic evening
Making a remarkable recovery
Developer wins uphill battle
VanZant charged with sex abuse
Group says it can quench Sams Valley's thirst
Flores muscles up to drop Spokane, 9-5
Former North hurler waits for his chance
Phoenix standout to compete in Singapore
7-09-97
Correction
Old Fortmiller's to be retail store
Get a loan while getting groceries
Lithia buys two dealerships
Record set at Medford airport
Pilots trace paths of explorers
Sawyer announces retirement
Presbyterians start pipe and drum band for kids
Medford skateboard park goes before planning commission
For want of a nurse, girl scout camp could close
Parking-lot shooter gets 20-year sentence
Trial begins in beating-death case
New troubles plague Talent
Golfers enjoy day with Benz
Crater pair wins scholarships
Speasl not up for enshrinement
7-10-97
Louisiana Pacific will buy Medite mill
Asante works on improvements
A council divided
Medford district still will have to leave teaching positions vacant
Grant gets White City center off the ground
Gold-panning girl comes up with real gem
Local groups would feel NEA death
Prosecutors present jigsaw puzzle case in murder trial
VanZant's lawyers will argue against Measure 11 again
Talent council cleared in closed-session complaint
OSP to investigate two Talent allegations
They'll vacate valley to volley
Southern Oregon alone in first place
7-11-97
Now, sellers need to beware
Buyer may close U.S. Bank branches
Nin guilty of man's death, jury decides
Dyeing for a role in local government
`Earth Angels' exhibit portrays farm-workers' children
Skate park proves a model idea
Ashland schools make zero-tolerance drug policy districtwide
House preserves most forest-road funding
Shooting stars set to light it up
Big leagues send for Wolcott, May
T'jacks lose game, three pitchers
7-12-97
Bare spots show in forest laws
"Miracle" dog's attacker gets three months in jail
Creative kid does prize-winning drawing just for her own satisfaction
Reign is almost over for Medford's talented Miss Oregon
Since you asked
Autumn tries to blossom in boxing
With 64, Klemp barely misses Cedar Links record
Davis to transfer from OSU
Timberjacks drop second straight, 6-3
 7-13-97
All juiced up
Boys and Girls Club offers local kids a whole lot of wholesome fun
Boys and Girls Club has been helping kids for 137 years
Ruch woman's timberlands respond to her TLC
Ashland lawyer named to the bench decided on law career while in the Peace Corps in Nepal
Family law expert prepares to take the bench
Site of the week
Oehl gets it right this time
Mustangs lose twice at tournament
7-14-97
Owning a store is no piece of cake
It's all fun and games at Children's Festival
Quilting honors an old tradition
Timberjacks snap out of slump with 9-run inning
Local roundup
 7-15-97
Central Point planners to review four new subdivisions
Siding sales suffer at Louisiana-Pacific
Unexplained light attracts UFO-watchers
Getting it all together
Red Cross blood supply needs help
Talent council may bite back
A Hartgraves delivers/But it's mom, after pitcher dad races home
Ems give TJs hand in 15-3 rout
Kuehl has the TJs on course
Others eager to move up
7-16-97
Computer store gets new locale
Enterprise zone goes to Medford
The stamp is out of the bag
First day of fair all fun and food
Have contraption, will pedal
DMV to revise vanity plate rules
Fuel spill halts Crater Lake boat tours
Smith wants emphasis on fire prevention
Man convicted of child porn for swimsuit photos of 8-year-old
Teens set fire to shake roof with fireworks
Schauffler eyes key role
TJs unravel in 9th inning of 5-4 defeat
 7-17-97
Governor has U.S. Cellular on hold
Regency Inn plans to add 60 rooms
Retirement center slated for Pioneer Village site
Long arm lifts heavy loads
A trip to hog heaven
Girls Nation keeps young pol on move
State laws may delay plans to boost rural police patrols
Gov. hot for road bill
Three arrested in Ashland strong-arm robbery
Talent council votes to release former chief's records
Kinnan disputes reasons for firing
Mustangs pound North Coos in sweep
Piatt makes Emeralds pay with fifth blast in five nights
Carrigan will play two collegiate sports
7-18-97
Kmart Plaza owner tells council to see the light
This software's free ­ if you don't whine
Lithia buys Nevada dealerships
Pot-growing accomplices sentenced
Canine and his owner put on a doggone good act
Complaint: Anderson ouster illegal
New laws delay levy to hire police
Corner of fair looks like old days
Today's fair highlights
Stolen parrot leads police to stash of loot
Central Point council rejects townhouse prioject after neighbors appeal
Manor buys home of golf-bombed couple
Mormons mark service day in Valley Saturday
Gail force warning
Lara's double boosts TJs, 5-4
Nine SOC all-stars to play pivotal Shrine roles
 7-19-97
Wyden confirms it: U.S. Cellular plant on its way
Correction
Fair parents see light at end of long week
Tiny little ol' pig
State recommends sanctions against substandard nursing home
It's `action time' for Savage Rapids Dam decision
Alcohol and drug abuse grant money aims at parents
Since You Asked
Now, for some other records
TJs start series with a 10-4 loss
South tabs Murphy as A.D.
Allred captures third place in Junior Worlds
7-20-97
Herbs that can heal
This region's a hothouse for helpful herbs
Peterson battles cancer her own way
Chubby icon of America's skies noses into Rogue Valley for a visit
4-H auctioneer has fair in his blood
Site of the week
In doubles, Andy still Oas-some at Big Al's
Ill quarterback unable to rally South team
Spokane comes up 5s again
Mustangs win two from Doc Stewart's
7-21-97
They sniff out leaks with technology
Big ol' heat greets last day of county fair
Owners can have pets' names etched in C.A.T.S walkway
Grave emblems honor diversity
Stanley sweeps to another title at Big Al's
Timberjacks rally to claim 10-inning win
7-22-97
Correction
New Toyota-Honda service center opens
Earth Friends gives to nonprofit organizations
McDonald's makes fast-food faster
Military man and nurse tie the knot at hospital
State agencies battle arsonists
Giardia outbreak puzzles officials
Woman finds long-lost in-law
American dream can come true
Governor's board hands out grants to aid fish habitat
Boat makes sailing a breeze
Registration mix-up KOs Ashland boxer
Smith nabs six state swim titles
Kinney sizzles in junior golf
 7-23-97
Correction
U.S. Cellular likes valley's skilled workforce
Lease would ease parking squeeze
Apple banks on new Mac software
Correction
GPID: Save the dam
Bones found in tack room could be 2,000 years old
School remodeling hits high gear
Butte Falls timber sails on Ironsides
Local woman wears memento of 1925 fund-raiser
Fire scorches acre of Wizard Island
Giardia testing will take until Friday
Age makes no difference for Kinney
T'jacks move into tie for first with win
Skinner fills Grizzlies hoop post
7-24-97
Musician's Friend expands to East
Living with HIV changes
Local doctor finds Vietnam a different world
Tests show giardia taints resort water
New rainbow trout chomping on chub at Diamond Lake
Allred ties for 2nd in U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying
All-star squad makes semis
Fachet's home runs helps Mustangs gain split
 7-25-97
Valley of the Rogue adds Colonial Bank to its portfolio
Applegate Lake campers find Buddy is their pal
Giardia mystery lingers, but resort is in full operation as workers chlorinate water
Inaugural Farmers Market proves a big hit in downtown Medford
Timberjacks return home only to suffer loss
Fachet has this facet down
Two victories vault Allred to top 16 in U.S.
Northwest Select places second in talent-heavy field
Popular regatta unfolds this weekend
7-26-97
Providence's cardiac care gets a boost
Woman's death still baffles
Boaters warned to avoid bridge
Report cites need for new juvenile facility
Resort's water sources test clean
Oldest Normal School grad remembers the early years
More stringent fire restrictions posted for Illinois River
Since you asked
Allred advances to national semifinals
Doubles star Starks has new partner
Soft spikes now get a hard look
Faust douses Yakima's fire
Speedy rookie brings lavish statistics to TJs
 7-27-97
Vintage dilemma: Varied state shipping rules hurt wineries
Regulations hit small Rogue Valley wineries even harder
Despite a few growing pains, Community Works is covering social service base
Agency oversees almost two dozen programs
Agency's funding comes from a variety of sources
Steady winds and full sails make Howard Prairie Regatta competition a breeze
Site of the week
Ashland's Julian in SI article
Allred bags U.S. golf title
Slama snags victory after thrilling race in pro stocks
Timberjacks win, move close to first
7-28-97
Designer's ideas are a coverup
Lion enters church's den
Timberjacks stage huge comeback
 7-29-97
Koreans arrive to foster economic ties
Work begins at 62 and I-5
Kinnan files list reasons for removal
Chipping in for the children
Mental health plan may change
Man sentenced to prison for car theft
HUD project offers free computer access
Ashland Tidings has a new owner
He's found his calling
Timberjacks' late rally falls short
Southern Oregon Speedway attracts hordes
7-30-97
Orchardists predict a good harvest of Rogue Valley PEARS
Millennium Technology files Chapter 11
Embattled chief off job
Lightning skirts valley; rains douse fires in Klamath forest
Dead woman's wounds suffered in fall from moving vehicle
Shots fired, blaze erupts near Wimer
Nin gets 25 years for murder of acquaintance
Jury finds Goltz guilty of misdemeanor assault
RVTD employee can keep seat on board
Southern Oregon Fields making spirited comeback
Kimball, Kuehl get tossed;
Follett ruins Eugene's playoff bid
Wiersma, Ross fuel Oregon all-stars
 7-31-97
New Medford bank offers stock to raise capital
Circuit City officially opens to public Friday
Building with plastic
Tax cut may spur the sale of houses
Lithia Motors reports increased earnings
Natural History Museum to close Sept. 1
Museum demise sad but not surprising, observers say.
State ethics commission says council played fair
DeFazio one of few naysayers on budget bill
Trash means treasure
Man receives longer sentence in stabbing death
One-time scholarship fund continues, thanks to donors
Smith shines as Mustangs roll
TJs can't muster rally

 

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