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- Friday roundups: United Way campaign deserves support
- Friday roundups: Trained volunteers ready to lend a hand
- Cougar Control: Fish and Wildlife have limited options due to state law
- Storm Support: Oregonians can contribute aid to hurricane cleanup
- Pedestrian Safety: Sutherlin operation proves a point, reminds drivers to be more alert
- How can parents choose meth over their kids?
- Hurricane aftermath: Federal government's lethargic response to Quatrain inexcusable
- Sutherlin growth: Residents new and old have chance to develop a vision for the city
- Katrina Response: Oregonians shipping out to help victims of Gulf Coast hurricane
- Slow down on the road - it's school time again
- Free health care fair a great deal for locals
- Oakland Unrest: City residents need to let their emotions cool, then tackle issues
- Storm Response: FEMA no place for rookies; politics quickly overwhelm investigation
- Charter Schools: Four county charter schools hope to help fill education gap
- Livestock safety: Pet owners must control their dogs or face consequences
- Glide lumberjack is earning his chops
- Caring continues in county response to Katrina
- Museum investigation: Public deserves to hear contents of costly, overdue report
- Homeless Youth: County needs a coordinated approach to aid teens without parental supervision
- Housing vs. farmland: Rejection of development plans shows land use laws still must be met
- Convention Center Roseburg Chamber points to future in backing Cow Creek project
- Planner Cubic's feat worth cheering about
- Raising the bar for math education
- Transient Troubles: Solutions few for dealing with transients who want to live off the land
- PERS Retirement: Pension board does what it can to ease pension overpayments
- Ford Foundation: College-bound students lucky to have such a generous benefactor
- Safety Net Blues: Hurricane recovery may hurt Oregon by reducing chances of safety net renewal
- New doctors a great addition for the county
- Senior volunteer efforts enhance the community
- Endangered Species Act: House bill a welcome start to revising 30-year-old law
- Hurricane Aid: Area residents continue to hear the call for relief efforts in the Gulf
- 'Dine for America' benefit is a cause worth chewing over
- Cancer Center: Treatment center expansion drive deserves support
- Roseburg growth: Expanding urban renewal district will help improve all downtown
- Foundation speakers hit right note with kids
- Prison visit for troubled kids may be smart shock
- Museum director: McLaughlin suspension, investigation has become expensive fiasco
- Freedom of Speech: Winston sign shows that speech rights trump other objections
- Assisted Suicide: Supreme Court to decide on Oregon law's fate; here's hoping they make right call
- Public land use: New look at managing BLM lands holds promise
- Kudos to river cleanup day volunteers
- Food drive makes it easy to fill pantry's shelves
- Disagree all you want, but violent threats are inexcusable
- Bum rap: Roseburg wrongly criticized by TV, talk radio for busted '98 sex show
- Prisoner Support: 'Beyond The Walls' group a great idea for families of inmates
- Museum investigation: County leaders need to avoid power struggles, act professionally
- Meth Meltdown: State legislator's arrest proves the drug has a wide reach
- Heroes do good work for local kids
- Dan Newton is a forester's forester
- Measure 37 ruling: Court decision shows that flawed measure needs work
- Fundraising fraud: National and state cases show that money must be tracked
- Civil Rights: Passing of Rosa Parks reminds that not long ago, discrimination was the law
- Supreme Court: It has become obvious to all Miers was poor choice for an esteemed position
- Morgan and Hanna serve county well in key positions
- Soldiers looked past sacrifices to lead their fellow troops
- War in Iraq: The fallen deserve to be remembered as war toll hits 2,000
- Disaster Preparedness Residents have responsibility to be ready for disasters
- Polling the public: Roseburg officials head out to ask how they're doing, other cities could listen up
- Judicial Independence: It's important to keep politics as far as possible from judicial branch
- Vietnam POW's story reaches across the years
- FFA students make the grade at nationals
- Museum Mess Battle between commissioners, ex-museum director will continue at taxpayer expense
- Museum Mess: Battle between commissioners, ex-museum director will continue at taxpayer expense
- New doctors: Drive to draw physicians to Douglas County continues success
- Oakland recall: Having recalled mayor, councilors, what's next for Oakland?
- Honoring veterans: County recognizes its many veterans in big annual parade
- Friday a day to honor service of all America's veterans
- Good to see so many sports teams advance
- Jacoby family left a legacy for arts
- Forest Fire Response: Rep. Walden's bill speeds up process to allow salvage and reforestation after fires
- College Opportunity: UCC helps local students by offering advanced degrees
- More Golf: Possibility of new course in Roseburg is appealing
- Recycling heroes honored by community
- Area kids get help with winter clothes
- Sex offenders: County making strides in online database, but more needed
- Forest thinning: Recent projects help, but more should be done to protect homes
- Improving Access: Redesign for Winchester-UCC exit would make a positive difference
- Diamond Lake: Drawdown is ceremonial start to bringing the lake back to prominence
- Friday Roundups Nov. 25, 2005
- Population growth: More people realize that state, county have a lot to offer
- Giving thanks for being able to balance scales
- County, Ford Foundation give aid to ADAPT goals
- Festival of Lights a bright holiday tradition
- City-tribal cooperation: Cow Creeks will pay their way for fire, police services
- Someday we may be able to fight sound with sound
- County recycling: Peterson showed county value of trash through education and inspiration
- No thanks, Kitzhaber: Oregon needs someone other than former governor in the top spot
- Hurricane Katrina: Aid still needed in devastated Gulf Coast areas
- Work Force Issues: Chamber program worthwhile to curb employee drug use
- Poor phone etiquette could get your business on the banned list
- Glide Tragedies: Community struggles to cope with series of deaths
- Commissioner's Race: Dan Hern's entry livens up May's Republican primary
- Merry tree donor lights up holidays
- Arson arrests: No justification for destructive, dangerous protest
- Oakland politics: Recall creates a mess - time for a do-over?
- End of CIM, CAM: School reform needs to continue, despite failure of controversial program
- Iraqi Vote: This week's vote a key step to ending U.S. involvement
- Generous toys for kids programs mean a lot
- Stopping the cycle of addiction, crime, jail
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