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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL June 22, 2016
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ell, school is out, and you will
see kids everywhere. Please
look and slow down when you see them
walking or riding bikes. Our country
roads are narrow, and we all need to use
the road safely.
I just want to remind everyone that the
Lorane General Store and Deli is open
Tuesday through Sunday until 2 p.m.
Anyone interested in cheerleading in
the fall is asked to call Amanda Breding
at 541-844-5281. They will meet this
summer and do a fundraiser for uniforms.
Crow High School is looking for coaches
for football and both boys and girls bas-
ketball. Applications are available in the
district offi ce.
Rural Art Center summer fi lm camp
for 2016 will be in August. This is for all
students K-12, and it happens mornings
from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through
Thursday, Aug. 8-11 and Aug. 15-18.
Those interested can contact any RAC
member for more information.
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BY LIL THOMPSON
For the Sentinel
News from Lane County and
Cottage Grove's neighbors
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Lane Community College Eu-
gene-area locations, including
its main campus, will close on
Fridays for the summer begin-
ning Friday, June 24 and con-
tinuing through Friday, Aug. 26.
No services will be available,
and no classes or events will be
held unless otherwise scheduled
by a department or program.
Lane’s Florence Center will be
closed on Mondays and Fridays
summer term starting Monday,
June 20, and continuing through
Friday, Aug. 19 and completely
closed from Saturday, Aug. 20,
through Monday, Sept. 5.
Lane’s Cottage Grove Center
will be closed on Mondays and
Fridays during summer term
starting Monday, June 20 and
continuing through Friday, Aug.
26.
Offi cer-involved
shooting
On Tuesday, June 14 at about
3:06 p.m., Douglas County
Sheriff’s Deputies responded
to a report of a disturbance with
shots fi red at 2306 Happy Valley
Road in Roseburg.
When Deputies arrived, they
say they found a 19-year old
female in the driveway who had
been shot. The shooter was re-
ported to be on foot in the area.
Law enforcement offi cers from
all around Douglas County re-
sponded to the incident.
While attending to the injured
woman, the suspect fi red a shot
at the law enforcement offi cers
who returned fi re. The suspect
was later found to be deceased.
Preliminary indication at the
scene is that the male suspect
died from an apparent self-in-
fl icted gunshot wound.
The Douglas County Major
Crimes Team is investigating
the incident with the Oregon
State Police being the lead in-
vestigative agency.
The female was transported to
Mercy Medical Center and later
transferred via Air Ambulance
to Sacred Heart at Riverbend in
Springfi eld and is expected to
survive.
Seeking Second
Division
The Second (Indianhead) Di-
vision Association is searching
for anyone who served in the
Army’s 2nd Infantry Division
at any time. For information
about the association and our
95th annual reunion in Spring-
fi eld, Missouri from Sept. 20-
24, contact secretary-treasurer,
Bob Haynes, at 2idahq@com-
cast.net or 224-225-1202; or
visit www.2ida.org.
lice Department responded to
the scene, where they contacted
42-year old David Weinhold
and 32-year old Regina Augdon
of Curtin. Weinhold reported he
suffered a stab wound from 51-
year old Kevin Grant Ray dur-
ing a confrontation where they
began to fi ght. During the alter-
cation, Kevin Ray also allegedly
stabbed Weinhold in the chest.
Police say Ray fl ed the scene
prior to the arrival of emergency
responders.
Medics transported Weinhold
to River Bend Hospital in Eu-
gene. He is expected to survive.
Law enforcement offi cers
conducted a search of the area
and were unable to locate Ray.
If anyone has any information
in regards to the whereabouts of
Kevin Ray, they are encouraged
to contact the Douglas County
Sheriff’s Offi ce at 541-440-
4471.
Lane County, the United
States Forest Service (USFS)
and Oregon State Parks hosted
a grand opening ceremony on
Friday, June 17 to mark the re-
opening of the Archie Knowles
Campground and Day Use
Area.
An $84,976 grant from the
Oregon Parks and Recreation
Department and a $58,838 grant
from the Siuslaw National For-
est made the rehabilitation of the
park possible, and an agreement
with the USFS will allow Lane
County to manage the 4.5-acre
site into the future. Reopening
the campground has been a pri-
ority of area residents since the
camp was closed by the United
States Forest Service in 2012.
Archie Knowles Campground
was named for a former For-
est Service ranger who was the
child of early area settlers Albert
and Lillian Knowles.
Moveable Feet
Moveable Feet will host a
picnic and dance Wednesday,
July 6 from 6 p.m. until dark at
Holt Park in central Creswell (at
the corner of Fifth and A Sts.).
Guests are asked to bring food
for their family and a bit extra to
share. Folk and traditional danc-
ing will take place afterward in
the shade. The event is free and
intended for all ages.
Info: http://moveablefeet.
weebly.com, 541-895-2254.
Curtin stabbing
On Thursday, June 16 at ap-
proximately 11 p.m., Douglas
County Emergency Communi-
cations said it received a report
of a stabbing that occurred in
the 1400 block of Curtin Road
in Curtin.
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