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State Fire Marshal Urges Oregonians to Know Fireworks Rules and Obey Restrictions
With fireworks sales now underway, the Oregon State Fire Marshal is reminding people to celebrate Independence Day responsibly and legally. The 2025 fireworks retail sales season in Oregon runs from June 23rd until July 6th, and the agency's message is clear: "Keep it legal, keep it safe." As Oregonians make plans for the holiday, they're urged to check local rules and restrictions on both the sale and use of fireworks -- whether celebrating at home or traveling. Local governments across Oregon may set additional restrictions on the sale or use of fireworks, especially in areas at higher risk of wildfires. It's the responsibility of those using fireworks to understand and follow local laws. Oregon law prohibits the possession, use or sale of any fireworks that fly into the air, explode or travel more than 12 feet horizontally on the ground without a permit from the State Fire Marshal. Violations are a Class B misdemeanor, with a maximum fine of $2,500. Those who misuse fireworks or are found to be responsible for them causing damage may be held financially responsible for fire suppression and other costs. Parents can also be held liable for damage caused by their children. ...Read more

Campfire Use Restrictions Now in Effect on Wild & Scenic Section of Rogue River
Federal and state agencies have begun restricting campfire use on lands located within the boundaries of the Wild and Scenic section of the Rogue River to provide for public safety and protect natural resources. The Medford District of the Bureau of Land Management, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and Oregon Department of Forestry enacted campfire restrictions today on the Wild Section of the Rogue that flows from Grave Creek to the mouth of Watson Creek. The order became effective today at 12:01 a.m. and it runs until November 30th, unless rescinded sooner. The restrictions prohibit the building, attending or use of a fire in most cases. But campfires are permitted within a raised fire pan or similar device that will contain the fire and its residue, free of natural vegetation and below the high-water mark on the wild section of the river. All ashes are to be carried out. Possessing, discharging or using any kind of firework or other pyrotechnic device is strictly prohibited. Additional restrictions may be put in place as fire season progresses. ...Read more

Southern Oregon "Top 10" Adult and Student Leaders Received Honors and Recognition
Southern Oregon gathered last week to celebrate excellence in leadership at the "Top 10 Emerging Leader and Student Leader Awards Gala at the Rogue Valley Country Club in Medford. This year's event honored 10 outstanding leaders and four exceptional student leaders from across the region for their demonstrated excellence and dedication to community betterment. The honorees were formally recognized by local and national officials including US Congressman Cliff Bentz, State Senator Jeff Golden and Jackson County Commissioner Colleen Roberts. The 2025 cohort exemplifies leadership and a deep commitment to social responsibility. In a powerful partnership with The Salvation Army, the honorees raised over $100,000 in just 10 weeks to support efforts addressing homelessness and food insecurity -- making a big impact on vulnerable community members. ...Read more

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