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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

JUNE 1997

 6-08-97
Troubled with uncertainty, United Grocers certainly seems to be leaving Medford
Retired professor's generosity gives young women a chance at fuller, richer lives
Mule lovers stubborn about their critters' fine points
Repine's budget-writing skills earn him high marks from fellow legislators
 6-09-97
Bamboo in Oregon? No baloney
Two men die in boating accident
Educators stumped over poor readers
Shed fire damages two houses in C.P.
Mustangs awaken to level Redding
Wiebe was off by only wee bit
 6-10-97
Road work presses on
Red Lion changes to Doubletree Hotel
Rules snag business owner
Stimpson Gulch is prison site
Senate sends suicide law back to voters
Pub owner: This, too, shall pass
Fachet's monster grand slam helps Mustangs sweep
Stark triumphs in singles, will face No. 5 seed
 6-11-97
Home-based enterprises face uncertain rules
RCC's Medford campus starts taking shape
Transit bill limps to Senate
Reclamation work brings award
Downpour taste of things to come
Feds seek several in drug case
Timberjacks loaded with veterans
Allred eager for return to Ashland High
 6-12-97
Millennium looks to Portland
Karaman steps from bench after 28 years
Whetstone backers to appeal prison site decision
We're No. 196, says magazine's survey
Summertime, and the parents are nervous
Workers at SOU, other colleges make strike preparations
For many Timberjacks, dreams begin here
Nut case left Dad squirrelly
He's following in Dad's footsteps
Marine officials push for water safety
Fishing and hunting report
Groom wasn't a bridesmaid/He and partner DeFord win Rogue salmon derby
 6-13-97
FTC warns junk e-mailers
Rain, overseas demand cut local hay supplies
Boeing woos airlines with 8 new jets
Activists target TID for use of chemicals
Nocturnal bear visitors drop by for snack attack
Neighbors apprehensive about prison nearby
Judge Sawyer authorizes constitutional challenge to Measure 11
Smith puts preferences aside in food stamp vote
Medford council grapples with values
Rogue jet boats not the only game in the region
School's over, but hoops aren't
Petersen on Oregon team for Shootout
Stark, Leach gain doubles quarterfinal
SOC switches hoop play days
 6-14-97
Smith committee told less logging could boost global warming
Lawmakers set aside funding slot for new office building in Medford
Local residents support death-penalty verdict
Engineer Brown appointed to head Ashland public works
Ashland man finds long-lost father on Internet
Since you asked
SOU employees, colleagues vote to prepare for strike
RCC budget grows by $9 million; hundreds seek teaching jobs
Rambo not afraid to mix it up with boys at speedway
Mustangs storm back and stomp Corvallis, 15-9
Seasoned Allred ready for return
Julian takes third at U.S. national meet in 10,000
 6-15-97
Women take their place as stockbrokers
Having a father makes a big difference in a child's life
Love that never died blooms 38 years later
Two SOU graduates have their hearts in Cairo
Site of the week
Walker holds off Lanfear for win
Cota earns starting job with Carolina
 6-16-97
Shuttle drivers juggle rigs along river
Emigrant Lake packs 'em in
Commodore users remain quite happy
Road Riders roll on Teddy Bear Drive
South African wins 2nd U.S. title
 6-17-97
Ashland's airport pays its way
Farmers find Web baffling but useful
Dreams of fields
Markham's legislative journey ends soon
Looking for a place to call home
Animal lovers launch drive to spay, neuter
Treehouse case hangs in legal limbo
County warns of sex offender
Manager, Timberjacks prepared for debut
 6-18-97
Cruise lines combine to float 20 ships
Legislature to give police power to seize drunken drivers' cars
Medford man runs afoul of impound law
Man gets two years for hospital gun incident
Plasma center rewards woman who saved man's life
Paroled murderer sentenced to eight years for sex abuse
Parking lot shooting case goes to trial
Flood-relief money will repair lakes, roads
City reconsiders skateboard rules
Timberjacks fall short in opener against Boise
North Medford places four on 4A all-state squad
 6-19-97
Ashland businesswoman finds a niche
Commissioners establish new law enforcement district
Lost pooch sends 30 hours on San Francisco tarmac
Medford takes steps to reduce pollution during cruise event
Researchers need marked salmon
 6-20-97
Skateboard shops are popping up all over
California Indians reclaim sacred land
Craterian managers call the spring a success for downtown theater
Kirsten Frohnmayer, eldest daughter of Dave Frohnmayer, dies at age 24
Family regroups after Easter Sunday accident
Men may be reluctant to view WNBA
 6-21-97
Native grasses make a comeback
BLM seeks growers
Runner finds a new high
Forest workers learn to fight the burn
Pet iguana bites boy, then gets beaten, lizardnapped
School district cleared in newsletter flap
Fire damages Minute Market
Autopsy shows Medford woman drowned
Since you asked
Young golfer sets high goals
Robinson does it all for T'jacks
 6-22-97
With major new tenants, but also major pieces of undevelopable land, Medford considers options for WHETSTONE'S FUTURE
All in the family
Courts, corrections system work on ways to break the family cycle of crime
Doctor who treated McVeigh's victims has little sympahty for killer
Lizzy lizard is home after a spine-tingling adventure
A day at the races
Hot-hitting Timberjacks win again
Mustangs subdue Redmond, to play for third at tourney
Barnicoat plays big in volleyball
 6-23-97
New store carries old military stuff
Fewer organs, more demand
How to donate, and other facts about organ transplants
Signed on
Fires don't wait for season start
T'jacks' bats go silent in 3-1 loss
Mustangs waste lead but still get past Chico
 6-24-97
For sale: 10 letters and a dot
Sparklers? Don't even think about them
Jet fanciers kick in their afterburners and vote yes for Fourth of July flyovers
Irrigation district manager finds diplomacy goes a long way toward keeping heads cool over water
Gould loved coaching baseball
Meunier to take over as Crater boys hoop coach
Berkey found outside range
6-25-97
Get nails and pens under one roof
State will still regulate local phone services
Butte Falls will get water bottling site
Growers' Market may be downtown
Land deal with BLM would allow for harmony in the wild
Fate of woman who hit boy to be decided
Campers may find more than just serenity
Blaze takes family's belongings
House approves tax break for timber owners
U.S. Forest Service vows to help coho here
Timberjacks rally again to clip Everett, 10-7
Destruction derbies are a Haudenshild specialty
Mustangs avenge loss to Fairfield, 10-2
6-26-97
TCI Cable strikes deal; Falcon to provide service in Medford
Legislative committee truncates runway expansion funding
Driver acquitted in death
State overturns Quail Point golf expansion
Activists look for way to halt coyote bounty
Midwives aim to help in Jamaica
Lawmaker says budget bill aids NW seniors' health care
There'll be hitting on the gridiron
Farris' hot bat propels TJs to win
Girl player transfers in, turns heads
Hot Mustangs claim pair from Falcons
6-27-97
United Grocers backtracks on move
TCI, Falcon Group stay mum on plans
Bear Creek earns award for Web site
Scientists say Crater Lake is clearer than ever
Girls, their fathers save boy from drowning
Historical Society exhibit re-creates gold rush era
Medford police chief proposes volunteers, photo radar
Salesman commended for saving toddler
Judge says protest arrests didn't violate speech rights
Schools gain under budget agreement
Pro baseball: It's women's work
TJs raise win streak to four, 7-2
Mustangs win tourney opener
Crater athletic tree has a new Leaf
6-28-97
Klamath Tribes launch casino venture today
Budget deal will cover more people under Oregon Health Plan
Bus driver died two weeks too soon to accept award
SOU visual arts center gets state funding
A van loaded with peanut brittle burns along Interstate 5 Friday.
New law requires rural homeowners to take fire-prevention steps
INS on lookout for new quarters at airport
Crater Lake tour boats start season today
Since You Asked
T'jacks squander opportunities in 6-2 loss
Rumrey smashes clutch homer
Twilight boxing proves to be a hit
Palmer course set for opening
6-29-97
Casino given OK to add new games
Bill gives state option on auto inspections
Former Hong Kong residents say future hard to fathom
Unrest over Anderson began months ago
Damp roosters too cool to crow
Site of the week
Tennis serves net gains to twins
Collison crucial to victory for Slama
T'jacks late rally falls short, 10-8
Mustangs roll into title tilt with 13-3 win
Rusedski rallies to oust Stark
 6-30-97
Moving mountains of chocolate
Medford DMV can be slow, but not the slowest
Deregulation of electricity still has juice
Court change should help kids
Hot springs mostly recovered from flood
Storytime magic
At 80, Bulkley thrives in fast lane
Mustangs finally claim Willamette Classic title

 

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