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Getting Ready for the Fourth of July!

The Creswell Chamber of Commerce will be conducting its first planning meeting for its annual Fourth of July festivities on Thursday, Jan. 25, 7 p.m. at the Creswell Chamber of Commerce office located at 104 S. Mill St. #102 in Creswell. The meeting is open…

Creswell at Home receives$2,000 grant from CCUIF

During an awards ceremony held at the Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort Center in Canyonville, Oregon on Jan. 9, the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation (CCUIF) awarded $474,300 to 68 nonprofit organizations in seven southeastern Oregon counties. Creswell at Home Inc (CAH), which received…

Nutritionally Speaking:

By Yaakov Levine Nutritional Therapy Practitioner We just returned from a road trip, and have some more fun planned for this summer as well. When we travel, our family hits the road ready to rumble. We bring a cooler stuffed with meals “ready to eat”…

Eugene company helps seniors ‘Move-In Comfort’

Move-In Comfort staff. IMAGE PROVIDED Moving can be challenge, especially when it involves downsizing. Such is the case for many seniors making the transition to assisted living or retirement homes. Diana Masarie experienced this firsthand when she helped both her parents and inlaws in making…

Chronicle launches new website, expands online platforms

Out with the old and in with the new! Our redesigned website, www.TheCreswellChronicle.com has made its debut, and she’s a beaut! It’s been quite the ordeal, but we’re certain our readers will enjoy the new look. Chronicle staff has been working with Dan Wilcox of…

Riding shotgun with the sergeant

Chronicle Editor Erin Tierney and LCSO Sergeant Scott Denham hang out for the day while patrolling in Creswell. Editor’s note: This is Part One of a two-part series about policing in The Friendly City. Did you know that Lane County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) offers ride-alongs…

Creswell Coffee takes off-grid coffee trailer for a spin

IMAGE PROVIDED For the past seven months, a team of Creswell Coffee friends and local business owners have been slowly transforming an old horse trailer into a mobile coffee cart powered by solar and propane. Creswell Coffee owner Seth Clark said the objective was to…

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