Homeless Shelter: Say No To Vine St. Homeless Project

Temporary Resting Areas At the most recent city council meeting, the increase in designated “campsites” or “resting sites” was approved. There are a few important points to consider: This action was necessary to comply with the current legal injunction that prevents enforcement of certain homelessness regulations. Without these designated areas, homeless encampments could proliferate unchecked, with no legal means to intervene. There is no question that these temporary campsites which are located in the downtown…

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Restore Transparency and Community Engagement in the Pathway to Stability Program

I must express my concern with the direction some members of the Grants Pass City Council are taking regarding the Pathway to Stability program. There appears to be a rush to push this initiative through without sufficient dialogue with the community. A troubling lack of communication and transparency is evident among certain council members. When the new city council and, for that matter, the county commissioners took office in January, I urged them to prioritize…

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Native American Music: sacred spirit chants

These are a few of the Native American musical video that I have grown to enjoy over the years. A certain connection I feel when I listen to these. https://youtu.be/zpRNjoL-BjM?feature=shared https://youtu.be/WmOWkB1pi2k?feature=shared https://youtu.be/ug2TrGD7INY?feature=shared https://youtu.be/X6Y4kpZ7xQk?feature=shared

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Open Letter to City Council and Mayor: May 1st, 2025

Dear Mayor and City Council, I feel we are being betrayed by the very same people we helped elect and put our faith in. There has been no real outreach effort with the community on this shelter proposal. Many questions and concerns have gone unanswered. We have a vagrant drug addiction problem more than anything else. That is what is destroying our community, fix that issue and you have solved the worst part of our…

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Musical background from earlier days

Music is and was a large part of my life. I plan on posting a number of musical videos and topics that are dear to me, as time goes by. When I was very young, maybe 12 or 14 years old I took up playing the drums. I initially wanted to be a full time drummer but never really had the talent needed to make it work. My interest range from Rock, Blues, Motown to…

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Day Trip: The Birth of The Rogue River – Boundary Springs Trail

Approximately 19 miles north of Union Creek off highway 230 is Mt. Thielsen viewpoint. Around mile marker 19 at the Mt. Thielsen viewpoint starts the upper Rogue River Boundary Springs Trail. Some brochures suggest the trail is a 5 mile round trip hike while other brochures suggest it is an 8 mile round trip hike. In either case it is a hike that is worth taking. As you get closer to the water gushing out of the…

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Black Bear Sighting On Our Property

This was a first for us and a very exciting adventure. We spotted a bear walking through our property. The bear didn't seem to pay much attention to us, thankful, as he walked through the yard - as if he belonged here. This was no zoo bear but a real wild bear.

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Homelessness: Options and Solutions from My Perspective

Background In a previous article, Understanding State and Federal Law in Regard to Homelessness, I discussed a Supreme Court ruling that effectively gave states the authority to regulate homelessness. Oregon had already enacted laws addressing this issue, including HB 3115, which allows cities to regulate homelessness in a time, place and manner that is “objectively reasonable.” However, this law has created significant challenges for local governments, as cities and counties struggle to implement regulations that comply…

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