▲ Launched a new website in January 2018, making it much easier for readers to get the local scoop virtually. ▲ Expanded its monthly special sections including the Local Eats, Health and Home & Garden sections. ▲ Expanded Emerald Valley Magazine, as part of The Chronicle publication family, into Springfield.[Read More…]
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In memory of those who left us during 2018
File Photo The following people had their obituary or death notice published in The Creswell Chronicle during 2018. Jerry A. Lee – Dec. 18, 2017 John R. Clark – Dec. 20, 2017 Albert Earnest Stacks – Dec. 27, 2017 Arnold ”Spotted Bear” Queener – Jan. 7, 2018 Julie Ann Bullock[Read More…]
PFFT, WHO SAYS PRINT IS DEAD?
In 2018, The Creswell Chronicle published 132 MORE PAGES than we printed in 2017, and 348 MORE PAGES than we printed in 2016. That means 480 pages have been added to The Chronicle since 2016, and we’re not done growing yet. 2016 Chronicle page count 12-page newspaper: 9 16-page newspaper:[Read More…]
Patricia Ann McCall – July 12, 1932 – Dec. 23, 2018
PATRICIA ANN MCCALL – JULY 12, 1932-DEC. 23, 2018 Photo provided Patricia Ann McCall, 86, of Cottage Grove, passed away Dec. 23, 2018. She was born to Hobert and Ruth (Johns) Brown July 12, 1932 in Yakima, Wash. She married Benjamin K. McCall Aug. 18, 1951 in Reno, Nev. They[Read More…]
Creswell parks updates for 2019
This new year, Creswell will have new park developments. At the last Park and Trees advisory committee on Dec. 11, the members set up their resolutions for 2019. The most notable update is the South 2nd Street property purchase that former Creswell City Economic Developer Michael DeHart was working on[Read More…]
Oregon Avenue, railroad crossing getting alterations
Image provided Alterations are going to be made to the railroad-highway crossing at Oregon Avenue to include an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant safe crossing on the north side of the street. The project, which is slated to be finished within the next two years, will be completely funded[Read More…]
Win a Window contest winners announced
CRESWELL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WIN A WINDOW FAMILY PACKAGE WINNERS ARE JIM AND DOROTHY SHOOP. Photo provided The Creswell Chamber of Commerce’s First Annual Win a Window contest left four residents with cheery smiles on their faces after their names were drawn on Dec. 17. The contest, new to Creswell,[Read More…]
Creswell School District receives vouchers for glasses
Photo on file Creswell High School Counselor Lori Naugle said she could picture herself in a classroom struggling with vision impairment, and how difficult that would be. She said she would understand how a student would feel disconnected with the lesson, and be unable to track the information. With vision[Read More…]
Steps (10,000) towards a healthier winter
Well, the days are finally getting longer, but we still have plenty of winter left. It’s great to stock up on healthy cold season healing alternatives, vitamin C or zinc lozenges, but an ounce or two of prevention is a good rule to follow. Here are a few of my[Read More…]
Meet the CHS bulldogs: Winter 2018–2019 – Wrestling
Christopher Palanuk/The Creswell Chronicle (Top left to right:) Javier Fregoso, Nick Kubishta, Hugo Tuara, Miguel Lopez, Jack Padilla, Jurny Halvorson, Corbin Allison and Rogelio Legoretta. (Middle left to right:) Jaxson Wilkerson, Juan Batista, Ayden Stubbs, Carlie Prosser, Josiah Lee, Sam Kenworthy and Logan Johnson. (Bottom Left to Right:) Guin Devore,[Read More…]