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MEDFORD, Ore. Employees at D&S Harley Davidson say they saw something this week they’ve never seen before. A 94-year-old purchasing his very own bike.
Harry Howard is adding a 3rd Harley Davidson to his collection. He says age is just a number.
“Just so I cant get to ride that’s the most important thing it doesn’t matter where just so I can go and twist that throttle,” said Howard.
Harry Howard is 94 years young. He shows no signs of slowing down.
“Being out in the wind just to have that power at the twist of a wrist and hear the sound of that thing, feel the surge when it takes off all those things put together is just a great experience,” said Howard.
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ASHLAND, Ore. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is welcoming full capacity into its shows this week. That has Ashland businesses excited for more foot traffic.
Jupiter Row offers gifts and home decor. It tells us, it’s already seen an increase in visitors stopping in.
“Lots of people, and happy faces and people from across the country, not even just California or Oregon any more which is really fun to talk to them and hear their stories and see why they’re here,” said Lindsey Bonney, Jupiter Row employee.
OSF’s first performance, with lifted restrictions, is July 14th.
To get your tickets, visit osfashland.org
The Mace Building was an evacuation zone during the Almeda and Obenchain fires.
Nearly a year ago, people filled it during a time of fear and worry. Now it’s being used as a healing place to come together, reflect, and continue to take steps forward.
“There are different stations where people will be able to write and leave a message whether it be for victims, first responders if they were a victim themselves and just want to convey a message,” said Ali Leffler, Expo Events Coordinator.
The Southern Oregon Strong building will be open during the entire fair.
NBC5 News Reporter Jenna King is a Burbank native. She graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Sports Business. During her time at the U of O, she was part of the student-run television station, Duck TV. She also grew her passion for sports through interning with the PAC 12 Network.