JMET Nabbed Four Suspects during Illegal Marijuana Site Search
The Josephine Marijuana Enforcement Team executed a search warrant in the 800 block of Paradise Gardens Road in Grants Pass, regarding an illegal marijuana grow site. During the execution of the warrant on October 9th, approximately 130 marijuana plants and 50 pounds of processed marijuana were seized and destroyed. Additionally, one firearm, approximately 38 grams of cocaine, and approximately 1 gram of heroine were located and seized on scene during the search. The property also had multiple electrical, water, and solid waste code violations. Julian Amani Hall, Jamie Marie Smith, Melvin Magee, and Keith Eric Pedrick were all taken into custody and lodged in the Josephine County Jail on charges of Unlawful Manufacturing and Possession of Marijuana. Hall has also been charged with Unlawful Possession of Cocaine.
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JoCo Recreation Department Set to Complete Whitehorse Park Renovation in 2026
The Josephine County Department of Recreation announced Tuesday updated renovation plans for Whitehorse Park's Upper Loop will proceed with completion expected by August 30, 2026. Whitehorse Park's team took feedback from the community and modified the renovation plans after years of discussion. Updates include the expansion and widening of existing campsites, adding water and electricity for partial RV hookups and 5 full hookup sites, improved traffic flow, and a new restroom facility set up within twelve months to begin Phase 2. Partial funding for the project comes in part from a Land and Water Conservation Fund grant, with the remainder supported by the Parks Capital Improvement Fund. For more information, call 541-474-5285.
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City of Rogue River Announced Water Shut Off and Boil Advisory
The City of Rogue River announced a Water Shut Off and Boil Advisory Tuesday afternoon. An accidental water main shut off occurred affecting all properties west of Evans Creek. Due to loss of water pressure in the distribution system, potentially harmful bacteria could be present in the water supply. A long term interruption of service isn't expected, but Rogue River staff encourage those in the affected area to boil their water before using it as a precautionary measure. Staff anticipates resolving the problem within the day, but said it may be up to 72 hours before results of the water quality samples taken return. This boil water advisory is a precaution. For more information, go to www.cityofrogueriver.org, or call (541) 499-8041.
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