Emergency Services, August 3 – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
Arrests for crimes Assault – Susan Marie Lloyd, 53, of the 1100 block of West Ninth Street, Medford. Jackson County Sheriff’s deputies arrested Lloyd on Friday for felony third-degree assault and misdemeanor strangulation. She was booked into the Jackson County Jail Friday and was no longer an inmate Tuesday. weapons – Robert Vincent Jones II, 35, of the 1000 block of West Oak Street, Medford. Medford police arrested Jones on Saturday on felony counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm and second-degree disorderly conduct. He was being held in the Jackson County Jail Tuesday on $7,500 bond….
Read More »Letters, August 3 – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
There is no bird theory Do the members of the Jackson County Republican Central Committee also think there are no birds? Beverly Vondra talent A great reset with a difference In an AP article in the July 27 Tribune, I read “Climate misinformation leaves lasting mark as world warms.” What if the small amount of warming is mostly expressed as less cold weather? What if increased CO2 increases crop production? What if civilizations thrive in warmer weather? We see weather extremes and speculate, but realistic scientists, if not constrained by politics, measure actual climate change. Much of world politics and…
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Weed work by village employee linked to pub fire | News, Sports, Employment
Firefighters and bystanders are pictured outside Heenan’s Irish Pub on Monday. A propane torch used for weed control is believed to have started a fire that damaged the bar. Photo by Patrick Stokes FREDONIA — It appears that work by the Town of Fredonia Public Works Department may have contributed to Monday’s fire at a downtown tavern. Officials confirmed that a propane torch used to kill weeds on Fredonia sidewalks is believed to have started the fire that damaged Heenan’s Irish Pub. After an investigation by county investigators, the fire has been ruled accidental. According to Chautauqua County Undersheriff Rich…
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EUR held on mixed EU S&P Global Services PMI data
EUR/USD COMMUNICATION POINTS EZ Services PMI (JULY) – ACT: 51.2; IS: 50.6Italian and German PMIs turn negative! FUNDAMENTAL CONTEXT OF THE EURO The euro held against the greenback this morning after an assortment of Eurozone services PMI data hit the economic calendar (see below). We saw worrying signs from both Italy and Germany now entering contractionary territory (below 50) driven primarily by rising energy and food costs. This affected demand for services and does not appear to be abating anytime soon as energy concerns persist. Overall, the eurozone impression beat estimates 51.2 which left the euro supported after yesterday’s dollar…
Read More »BREAKING NEWS: A large fire has broken out near Lakeside Essex Mall
BREAKING NEWS: Large fire breaks out near Lakeside Essex shopping center Credit: Twitter @ECFRS A large fire has reportedly broken out near the Lakeside Shopping Center in Essex, it was reported on Wednesday 3 August. Essex Fire Service reported the fire near Lakeside Shopping Center on its official Twitter account: Firefighters are currently at the scene of a fire at an industrial unit in Motherwell Way, Thurrock. If you live or work in the area, please keep your windows and doors closed as there is a lot of smoke coming from the scene. Read more: pic.twitter.com/rNtcKeatL8 — Essex Fire Service…
Read More »Globe-trot from your dining room table: Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
“For me, wine is a gift. It doesn’t have to exist, but it does. We might as well enjoy it.” – Josh Kimball If you haven’t been to Kimball’s Artisan Wines in historic downtown Jacksonville, you’re missing out on Old World charm, New and Old World wines, and Josh’s passion for getting you exactly what you want. And chances are it’s a wine you’ve never heard of. The store at 120 S. Third St. it’s minimal, but attractive: a Candy Land of wine. The fun labels on the bottles seem to move and the rose table glows bright pink. It’s…
Read More »Voters reject abortion amendment, change county commission | Breaking news
Kansas voters on Tuesday, August 2, rejected a constitutional amendment that would have allowed state lawmakers to pass legislation that would have imposed tighter restrictions on abortions. Kansas has been in the national spotlight this primary season as the first state to vote on an abortion measure since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June. “The Supreme Court’s extreme decision to overturn Roe v. Wade put women’s health and lives at risk. Tonight, the American people had something to say about it,” President Joe Biden said in a statement released Tuesday evening by the White House. “Kansas…
Read More »Mail Tribune 100, August 3, 1922 – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
News from 100 years ago The following news items were taken from the Mail Tribune archives 100 years ago August 3, 1922 PLANT 30,000 SILVER BANDS IN THE L. WATER CRATER An increase in Crater Lake’s fine population is about to take place thanks to an experiment by Toggery Bill Isaacs, Alex Sparrow and JW Berrian. By the end of this week, 30,000 silver salmon fry will be put into the cold, blue waters. Jim Berrian of Butte Falls Fish Hatchery has agreed to supply the fish and is eager to see the result of planting salmon in a landlocked…
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