Oregon School Testing: 43% Proficient in English, 30% in Math

By Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capitol Chronicle Most Oregon students have not regained ground in key subjects following the COVID pandemic, but steep declines in English language arts, math and science proficiency that occurred during the pandemic are beginning to level off, according to the latest results from statewide assessment tests.  Gov. Tina Kotek said in a news release that the …

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Mission Announces Housing Project and Fundraising Effort

By Brian Bouteller For 40 years, the Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission has offered Christ, Community and Transformation to responsible homeless people in Grants Pass. Approximately one in three Mission residents “graduate” from the Mission by leaving with a sustainable income and a home.  Yet finding affordable housing in Grants Pass is challenging for people of all walks of life. …

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The Flying Lark Now for Sale and Ready for Hotel Expansion

In September, the Josephine County Board of Commissioners selected Scott King and Caspian Heohne of Merit Commercial Real Estate to exclusively market The Flying Lark, now owned by the county. The 36,867 square foot facility sits on 3.6 acres and is listed at $14,900,000. The offering memorandum obtained from Merit Commercial Real Estate reveals additional details about The Flying Lark …

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What We Must do About HB 2002 and Returning Sanity to Salem

By Sen. Art Robinson HB 2002 is the worst bill I have ever seen. The most shocking sections are laws relating to and promoting “gender affirming care” for children. This is simply irreversible child mutilation hiding behind a fancy-sounding phrase. The original form of HB 2002 allowed this type of mutilation of children without their parents even being informed. The …

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Does GP Mayor Have Power? City Councilor Says Yes

By Dwayne Yunker Sara Bristol would like the citizens of Grants Pass to believe she has no power. This is false. Sara Bristol’s mayoral term began in 2021, and it was very apparent she had aligned herself with nonprofits that make their money directly from the tragedy of homelessness. These include UCAN and AllCare, two nonprofits that receive millions of …

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2 Groups Proposing County Charter Revisions Now Gathering Signatures

Two petition drives are now underway locally, with volunteers gathering signatures to revise the Josephine County Charter. This follows a year-long study effort by the Josephine County Charter Review Commission. The groups have two years to collect the necessary 3,437 verified signatures to qualify for a county-wide vote. Josephine County is one of nine “home rule” counties in Oregon. This …

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Editorial: Recall Mayor Sara Bristol

It’s being claimed that “Mayor Bristol has no power to fix the problem of homeless people living in our parks.” Really? Her influence inside city government proves otherwise and is a power unto itself. Mayor Bristol was not a political neophyte when she became mayor. Her father is former Grants Pass Mayor Mike Murphy. He controversially appointed five city councilors …

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Should Students Launch a Business While in High School?

In 2017, I attended our Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards banquet. I sat next to the leader of the FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) group from one of our local high schools. He told me that 25% of their high school graduates begin their freshman year in college. Of those students, only half begin their sophomore year in college. …

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Editorial: Presidential Politics

Time flies in the political world. We no sooner have midterm elections when suddenly it’s time to begin the quadrennial presidential election cycle. Of course, President Joe Biden has announced he is running for another term in 2024. That’s no surprise. What about on the Republican side? Who should challenge Biden? Normally, this means keeping track of presidential hopefuls, listening …

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Does Measure 113 Wording Give Senators 4 More Years?

On May 30, Attorney John DiLorenzo Jr. of the Davis Wright Tremaine law firm sent a letter to Acting Secretary of State Cheryl Myers to seek a ruling on when Measure 113 takes effect. He represents State Sen. Tim Knopp, State Sen. Brian Boquist and the Oregon’s 13 Constitutional Defense Fund. (Oregon’s 13 is a reference to the senators who’ve …

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