Jesika Heikkinen, driver and operator for Creswell Lane County Waste Management at 34293 Cloverdale Road, shows off some electronic items that can now be recycled at this location. ERIN TIERNEY – THE CRESWELL CHRONICLE Lane County Waste Management’s Creswell location at at 34293 Cloverdale Road is now accepting accepting computers,[Read More…]
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With the new year, we wanted to change some things up at The Creswell Chronicle and create more one-on-one opportunities with our readers and subscribers. With all the doom and gloom so frequently in today’s news, we at The Creswell Chronicle want to focus on more positive news pieces. Everywhere[Read More…]
CHS musicians learn, play, grow at Oregon Jazz
Joshua Jenkins solos on trombone with CHS Jazz Band 2 during the Oregon Jazz Festival. ALESHA CULP Justin O’Reilly and Bentley Watson received Outstanding Soloist awards as Creswell High School Jazz Band 1 and Jazz Band 2, under Music Director Sandi Green, participated in the Oregon Jazz Festival on Jan.[Read More…]
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 to anyone who wishes to[Read More…]
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 a one-year grant of $2,000[Read More…]
A Tribute to Creswell’s Own Fallen Hero
SCOTT OLSON The 50th anniversary observance of Duane Hodges’ death was held at the Creswell Library on Jan. 23rd.
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 to civilians? It’s an in-depth[Read More…]
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 build a small trailer that[Read More…]
There’s an appetite for healthy meals at CSD
Last week, CSD Business Manager Anna Houpt and Kitchen Manager Donna Taylor served sample meals to the Creswell School Board, showing off the new and improved school menu. School Board members Paul Randall and Natalie Smathers both agreed that their taste buds approved. ERIN TIERNEY – THE CRESWELL CHRONICLE Creslane[Read More…]
TIMELINE: The death of Duane Hodges, U.S.S. Pueblo
ARCHIVES THE CRESWELL CHRONICLE Editor’s Note: Jan. 23, 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of the day that the North Korean Navy fired on the U.S. Navy ship, the U.S.S. Pueblo in the attack. Creswell native, Duane Hodges, 21, lost his life on the U.S.S. Pueblo. He was the only casualty[Read More…]