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MEDIA KIT NEWSPA P E R S • M A G A Z IN ES • W EB SI T ES • D I G I TAL • 345 NE Winchester | Roseburg, OR 97470 | 541-672-3321 | www.nrtoday.com U PD ATED J AN U ARY 2015 EV E NT S Sponsoring Auto FridAy Your next vehicle is just a page turn away MARKET OVERVIEW www.nrtoday.com FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2014 Vol. 147 No. 235 Roseburg, Oregon 2014 State LegiSLative Preview to increase logging Gov. foresees new policy Cover Oregon website. of the Senate Energy and The proposals will include Natural Resources Commit- legislation to protect whistee, will hold a hearing on tleblowers. House Minority his bill Thursday. Leader Mike McLane, “I can’t predict the R-Powell Butte, suggested U.S. Sen. outcome, but I think we’re those bills indicate DemoKitzhaber and state actually farther down the crats are distancing themHouse and Senate leaders ever been. we’ve than road upcoming selves from Cover Oregon. discussed the got actually a live SALEM — Gov. John “The most dangerous legislative session and other We’ve in the United States vehicle Kitzhaber said Thursday forum a at Thursday place in this building is beissues Congress, and we’ve got he believes Congress will tween a Democrat legislator hosted by The Associated both our congressman and pass legislation allowing Capitol. the at and a microphone right now Press our senior senator in very increased timber harvests as they all rush to denounce The 35-day interim sespowerful positions to hopeon Oregon and California Monday. begins Cover Oregon,” he said. sion fully move this forward,” Railroad trust lands. The website for the state’s Kitzhaber said he beKitzhaber said he he said. health insurance exchange, lieves DeFazio and Wyden session, harvest timber legislative a In the supports originally scheduled to will come to an agreement state House leaders said of 400 million board launch in October, is still on timber harvests on bills will be introduced feet from O&C lands, an O&C lands. The House has nine A8 by addressing accountability amount that roughly falls Turn to LEGISLATURE, page passed a plan co-written for the failed rollout of the between proposals by U.S. DeFazio. Wyden, chairman Rep. Peter DeFazio and Governor and legislative leaders nears discuss top topics as session Ron Wyden. CARISA CEGAVSKE The News-Review VICKI MENARD/The News-Review discusses Cover Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber in Salem during a legislative Thursday at the Capitol sponsored by The Associated preview for journalists Press. Shooting suspect still on the loose Catch of the day Baumgaertel sighting initially said credible by Lane Co. deputies BETSY SWANBACK The News-Review A reported sighting of a of man wanted on suspicion attempted murder in Dougbe las County turned out to unfounded, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office said today. Lane County authorities issued a press release Thursday reporting that deputies had received a report Baumgaertel that David Baumgaertel, 39, had News-Review SULLIVAN/The MICHAEL been spotted in Creswell. School fifth-graders JoshDeputies originally thought on as Eastwood Elementary on Thursday during an looks left, Trail, of the sighting was credible, Jermain near Sutherlin olunteer fishing guide KurtisLewis dip lines into Cooper Creek Reservoir Eastwood enjoyed a morning of trout though uncertain. Deputies from ua Lara, middle, and Derek t Derby activity. Sixty-five fifth-graders area and talked as part of the annual the week this searched held Umpqua Fishery Enhancemen Day is one of several activities with potential witnesses. guides. The Kids Fishing today and concludes Saturday. fishing with professional derby on the Umpqua system got underway “Unfortunately, later in the derby. The actual fishing evening, we discovered that the sighting was not Baumgaertel, it was another gentleman,” Lane County sheriff’s Sgt. David Bones said. “It does not appear to be related to the Baumgaertel incident.” large area couldn’t adeBones said there have been sources Committee, will the quately foresee or address mostly based in Oregon, no reported sightings since hold a hearing on his bill all environmental issues. signed a recent letter to false alarm. Thursday in Washington, of “I just don’t think we’re Wyden criticizing his bill Baumgaertel is suspected D.C. that smart,” she said. man to reform management shooting at a 23-year-old the Conservation groups A Wyden spokesman, in of Oregon & California presented a letter their who was in a parked car in The told “The main thing that Keith Chu, in Railroad trust lands. DON JENKINS 400 block of Mont Street list of concerns, including jumps out to me is the Associated Press that the A separate letter, exaround 4:50 p.m. proposal to The News-Review Canyonville opposiweakening of the environ- pressing many of the same over Wyden’s environdrawn has bill Wednesday afternoon. conduct a single mental laws,” said Diana tion from interest groups concerns, was signed by Two Roseburg-based Deputies arrived to find mental review of O&C the president of the of Wales, have sides both environmental groups on a national with 10 environmental the victim conscious timber harvests good for Umpqua Valley Audubon issue and that the letters groups. joined in a united front by 10 years. Society. A7 Wyden, the Democratic conservation organizations Turn to SUSPECT, page Wales said such a longA7 The society, Umpqua Turn to LAWSUIT, page chairman of the Senate to oppose U.S. Sen. Ron range study over such a Watersheds and 24 other Energy and Natural ReWyden’s Western Oregon conservation groups, timber plan. V against timber plan Conservation groups unite week’s Protest intensifies before next bill committee hearing on Wyden’s Douglas County, Oregon, centrally located along the I-5 corridor is an outdoor enthusiast’s 6<RAG GJ=hgfedr>6 dream. It is home to one of our nation’s treasures, Crater Lake National Park, which draws UNDER 9,000 thousands of visitors every year. Ask a fisherman and no doubt you’ll hear about the beautiful BLUE ARCH North Umpqua River, legendary for its trout, salmon and bass, not to mention its status as one of the world’s only rivers with a native run of summer steelhead. Other recreationalists will tell you about the vast array of hiking trails and waterfalls to explore, many only moments away from Roseburg, the county seat. Diamond Lake offers summer fishing, camping and, during the winter, beautifully groomed snowmobile trails. 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David Charles Duvick, 71, of Elkton was driving west 7 miles east of Elkton at about 7:50 a.m. when he crossedwww.nrtoday.com Roseburg, Oregon Vol. 147 No. 235 the eastbound lane and went into the ditch at the base of a troopers said. tate egiSLative driveway, review He was pronounced dead at the scene. MICHAEL SULLIVAN/News-Review photos Duvick was wearing a seat Rebeccah Dunnavant readies a bowl of feed for a goat waiting to be milked at her Glide home. belt and the 2001 four-door Chevrolet pickup’s air bags deployed, troopers said. of the Senate Energy and Cover OregonOSP website. and the Douglas Natural Resources Commit- The proposals will include County Medical Examiner tee, will hold a hearing on legislation to whisareprotect looking into whether his bill Thursday. tleblowers. Duvick House Minority suffered a medical U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden. “I can’t predict the Leader Mike McLane, that may have CARISA CEGAVSKE emergency Kitzhaber and state outcome, but I think we’re R-Powell Butte, suggested The News-Review contributed to his death. House and Senate leaders actually farther down the those bills indicate Demo- Fire DepartThe Kellogg SALEM — Gov. John discussed the upcoming road than we’ve ever been. crats are distancing them-Douglas County ment, North Kitzhaber said Thursday legislative session and other We’ve got actually a live selves fromFire Cover & Oregon. EMS and the Oregon he believes Congress will issues Thursday at a forum vehicle in the United States “The most dangerous Department of Transportapass legislation allowing hosted by The Associated Congress, and we’ve got place in this building is betion assisted at the scene. increased timber harvests Press at the Capitol. both our congressman and tween a Democrat legislator on Oregon and California The 35-day interim sesour senior senator in very and a microphone right now Railroad trust lands. sion begins Monday. powerful positions to hope- as they all rush to denounce CHRISTINA Kitzhaber GEORGE said he Kitzhaber said he befully move this forward,” Cover Oregon,” he said. The News-Review supports a timber harvest lieves DeFazio and Wyden he said. The website for the state’s of 400 million board will come to an agreement VICKI MENARD/The News-Review In the legislative session, health insurance exchange, even children at home can from O&C on timber harvests on state House leaders said originally scheduled to Gov. John Kitzhaber discusses Cover Oregon consume a feet lot of milk. Hav-lands, an thatsays roughly falls O&C lands. The House has nine bills will be introduced launch in October, is still Thursday at the Capitol in Salem during a legislative ing a dairy amount goat helps, proposals by U.S. passed a plan co-written by addressing accountability preview for journalists sponsored by The Associated mother Rebeccahbetween Dunnavant. Peter DeFazio and DeFazio. Wyden, chairman for the failed rollout of the Turn to LEGISLATURE, page A8 Press. “I wanted milkRep. for my family,” she said. “You need more property for a cow, but goats are small.” Dunnavant bought her first Oberhasli goat 12 years ago. The Swiss Rebeccah Dunnavant finishes the morning feeding and milking of Alpine breed can produce a gallon her goats. of milk a day. VICKI MENARD Six does, two bucks and sevThe News-Review Brewster said. “I figured I had to eral kids now roam Dunnavant’s be down there anyway. From there, IF YOU GO ... Good morning and property in Glide that she shares it just expanded for me.” WHAT: Roseburg Dairy Goat welcome to Summer with husband, Sam, and the five Association show Sunday’s showing is sanctioned Saturday. children who still live at home. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday by the American Dairy Goat AssoYou’re reading the first Dunnavant, 40, has expanded WHERE: Pavilion at the Douglas ciation, which collects, records and Saturday morning edition what she does with the herd. About County Fairgrounds, 2110 Frear St., preserves the pedigrees of dairy of The News-Review Roseburg five years ago, she started showgoats. to be published at our COST: Free ing dairy goats after seeing a flier There will be about 120 goats Winchester Street office advertising the Roseburg Dairy representing nine breeds shown Baumgaertel sighting in Roseburg. Brewster, 70, has shown Nubian Goat Association. She’s now club this year by handlers, ages teen to Today marks the switch initially said credible goats since 1979. She still laughs president. retirees, from Oregon, Washington, in publication days to at how she became involved. Her “I thought it sounded fun,” Dunby Lane Co. deputies Idaho and California. Becoming a Tuesday through Sunday. youngest son, Brian, 9 at the time, navant said. “I wanted to socialize champion goat takes multiple shows The paper will continue BETSY SWANBACK didn’t have anyone to play with be- sanctioned by the American Dairy with other breeders, too.” to be published in the afThe News-Review cause his siblings had already left Dunnavant will participate in Goat Association, Dunnavant said. ternoon Tuesday through home, so Mom signed him up for the club’s 42nd annual doe show First, a goat has to be named a grand Friday, but it will switch A reported sighting of a 4-H. He wanted to show cattle, but on Sunday in the Pavilion at the champion in its breed by three judgman wanted on suspicion of to morning delivery and Brewster feared he was too young Douglas County Fairgrounds. es at one show. This has to happen at attempted murder in Dougavailability on both Saturto control an untamed beast. They Donna Brewster of Drain will three shows for the goat to be named las County turned out to be day and Sunday. settled on showing the family’s two a permanent champion. also be there. Both women have unfounded, the Lane County pet goats. raised champion goats, and, like Sheriff’s Office said today. “We went to the county fair that Dunnavant, Brewster’s introduction Turn to WELCOME, page A8 Lane summer, and I just got hooked,” to goats started with her family. Turn to GOATS, page A8 County authorities issued a press release Thursday reporting that deputies destroying his life. Panel that includes had received Like a puppet I was yanked by these a report Chelsea Clinton picks strings. Baumgaertel that David Plucked straight out of space and time, incarcerated Winston man’s Baumgaerand tossed in this prison. MICHAEL SULLIVAN/The News-Review tel, 39, had poetry for anthology think, to regret, to reminisce, in the been spotted in Creswell. olunteer fishingTo guide Kurtis Jermain of Trail, left, looks on as Eastwood Elementary School fifth-graders Joshpromises never fulfilled. Deputies originally thought and Derek Lewis dip lines into Cooper Creek Reservoir near Sutherlin on Thursday during an JESSICA PROKOP ua Lara, middle,How beautiful lifeDerby wouldactivity. be if I hadn’t the sighting was credible, Umpqua Fishery Enhancement Sixty-five fifth-graders from Eastwood enjoyed a morning of trout The News-Review believed the promises thatFishing crystalDay methis one of several activities held this week as part of the annual though uncertain. Deputies fishing with professional guides. The Kids had made to me, the poem readssystem in part.got underway today and concludes Saturday. searched the area and talked derby. The actual fishing derby on the Umpqua A Winston man serving time in prison “Something I’d like people to take with potential witnesses. says he had no idea a journal entry he away (from the poem) is meth makes you “Unfortunately, later in the wrote to blow off steam would become an completely oblivious. It ruins your life evening, we discovered that award-winning poem about the dangers of and takes everything away from you,” the sighting was not Baummethamphetamine. Martin said.“I really enjoyed how I felt on gaertel, it was another gentleAaron Martin, 20, recently took first meth, but I hated the repercussions.” man,” Lane County sheriff’s place in Words Unlocked, a national poMartin has been held since 2013 by Sgt. David Bones said. “It Courtesy photo etry competition sponsored by the Center the Oregon Youth Authority — which does not appear to be related Corrections inmate Martin Oregon,Valley sources Committee, will Aaron large area couldn’t adefor Educational Excellence in Alternative oversees youthful offenders —mostly at the based in Rogue to the Baumgaertel incident.” signed a recent letter to with his holdlanguage a hearingteacher, on his billKim DeForest, quately foresee or address stands Settings. Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility Bones said there have been Wyden criticizing his bill Washington, all environmental issues. during class.Thursday Martin’s in poem ‘Meth’ recently won a He said his poem, “Meth,” explains no reported sightings since the to reform management D.C. “I just don’t think we’re national poetry contest. Turn to POEM, page A7 how the drug made him euphoric while false alarm. of Oregon & California Conservation groups that smart,” she said. “The main thing that Baumgaertel is suspected of DON JENKINS Railroad trust lands. in their letter Recharge presented a A Wyden spokesman, jumps out to me is the shooting at a 23-year-old man The News-Review America A separate letter, exlist of concerns, including Keith Chu, told The weakening of the environwho was in a parked car in the Two Roseburg-based pressing many of the same over Wyden’s proposal to Associated Press that the mental laws,” said Diana 400 block of Mont Street in environmental groups have concerns, was signed by conduct a single environbill has drawn opposiWales, president of the Canyonville around 4:50 p.m. joined in a united front by 10 national environmental mental review of O&C tion from interest groups Umpqua Valley Audubon Wednesday afternoon. conservation organizations groups. timber harvests good for on both sides of the Society. Deputies arrived to find to oppose U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, the Democratic 10 years. issue and that the letters The society, Umpqua the victim conscious with a Wyden’s Western Oregon chairman of the Senate Wales said such a longWatersheds and 24 other timber plan. Energy and Natural Rerange study over such a conservation groups, Turn to LAWSUIT, page A7 Turn to SUSPECT, page A7 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2014 Umpqua Community College launches its 50th class | A2 2014 S NATION L P Governor and legislative leaders discuss top topics as session nears Roseburg association to host doe show at Douglas County Fairgrounds Obama sets high bar for U.S. action in Iraq | A5 SUNDAY Fond memories of dad race through our heads on Father’s Day Your new Saturday paper is here Catch of the day INSIDE Abby ...................................... B7 Classifieds .......................... C1 Comics ................................ B8 Crossword .......................... C7 Legals ................................ 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Publication Name: Visitor’s Guide, Our Town, Umpqua Edition Format: Premium Special Sections Publication Frequency: Yearly Quantity: 16,000 Distribution: Home Delivery & News Stands through-out greater Douglas County Geographic Area: Greater Douglas County (no delivery in Coastal areas) Funded 100% by dollars you have already given to your utility listed as “Public Purpose Fund”. “As a trade ally contractor of Energy Trust of Oregon, we can help with cash incentives and state energy tax credits to improve the energy efficiency of your home.” To place an ad, visit our website www.nrtoday.com/placead 345 NE WINCHESTER | ROSEBURG, OR 97470 | 541-672-3321 | WWW.NRTODAY.COM Product Profile Name: Standard Special Sections Format: Modular insert Publication Frequency: T GETHER Yearly WE CAN FIND Quantity: 16,000 Distribution: Home Delivery & News Stands through-out greater Douglas County Geographic Area: Greater A CURE Douglas County (no delivery in Coastal areas) A special supplement of The News-Review Media Company COMMUNITY CANCER CENTER PAGE 6 COVERAGE AREA C IT Y Z IP C O D E CAMAS VALLEY 97416 TH E N EW S- R EVI EW U M PQ U A SH O PPER PH O N E SO U R C E YES YES YES CANYONVILLE97417 YES YES YES DAYS CREEK YES YES YES DILLARD 97432YES 97429 YES YES DRAIN 97435YES YES YES ELKTON 97436YES YES YES GLIDE 97443YES YES YES IDLEYLD PARK 97447 YES YES YES MYRTLE CREEK 97457 YES YES YES OAKLAND97462 YES YES YES RIDDLE 97469YES YES YES ROSEBURG97470 YES YES YES ROSEBURG97471 YES YES YES SCOTTSBURG97473 YES YES SUTHERLIN97479 YES YES YES TENMILE 97481YES YES YES TILLER 97484YES YES YES UMPQUA 97486YES YES YES WINCHESTER97495 YES YES YES WINSTON97496YES YES YES YONCALLA97499 YES YES YES 345 NE WINCHESTER | ROSEBURG, OR 97470 | 541-672-3321 | WWW.NRTODAY.COM YES PAGE 7 WHO WE ARE PUBLISHER / EDITOR Jeff Ackerman 541-957-4263 [email protected] ADVERTISING MANAGER Julie Schultz 541-957-4288 [email protected] CLASSIFIED SUPERVISOR Shannon Smith 541-957-4234 [email protected] CIRCULATION MANAGER 541-957-4245 For advertising rates, please contact one of our Account Managers 345 NE WINCHESTER | ROSEBURG, OR 97470 | 541-672-3321 | WWW.NRTODAY.COM PAGE 8