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Medford City Council voting on $100,000 Rogue X art installment

The Medford City Council is voting on a $100,000 art installation pitch for Rogue X. A portion of the money was budgeted and approved when Rogue X was being built.

Medford hopefuls for City Council

Medford hopefuls for City Council
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City of Medford looks to hire new police chief - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

City of Medford looks to hire new police chief - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2
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President, CEO of The Chamber of Medford/Jackson Co retiring - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

MEDFORD, Ore.- Brad Hicks, the President & CEO of The Chamber of Medford and Jackson County is retiring, effective June 30th, 2021. Hicks served as President and CEO since the end of 1999, and has been with The Chamber since 1993. During Hick’s tenure, The Chamber nearly doubled in membership size to over 1,700 members, often making it the largest chamber of commerce in the state of Oregon. He also earned the Certified Chamber Executive title, a certification that is considered the highest professional development designation in the industry. That makes him the only current chamber CEO with that designation in the state.

Medford City Councilor deactivates Twitter after backlash - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

MEDFORD, Ore. – After the Greenway Camping Ordinance vote, a Medford City Councilor is receiving backlash for comments he made on social media. He has now deactivated his Twitter account. Councilor Kevin Stine took to social media about protesters outside Medford City Hall. He tweeted saying “Living in their heads rent-free”. This comment angered homeless advocates all over Twitter and then silence. “I will support this ordinance because I have love and compassion,” said Councilor Stine in a council meeting earlier this month. Kevin Stine declined an interview, but said in a statement about the situation: On April 1st and 2nd, the Medford City Council passed an ordinance that would make Medford, and the Bear Creek Greenway a safer and more family-friendly area for everyone, especially during fire season. I spent hours talking to people, reading emails, and seeing the Greenway myself, before coming to the decision to support the ordinance.

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