McKenzie River Reflections

McKenzie River Reflections Publishers of the community website, weekly newspaper, Phone Book & Recreation Guides serving Oregon Digital subscriptions are $29/yr.

McKenzie River Reflections is the weekly newspaper serving Oregon's McKenzie River Valley. Available by mail for $29/yr in Lane County, $35yr outside Lane. Purchase copies online at: http://mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com/catalog/subscriptions-0. Read about area communities including Cedar Flat, Walterville, Camp Creek, Leaburg, Vida, Ni**od, Finn Rock, Blue River, Rainbow and McKenzie Bridge.

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections NewspaperVolume 48, Issue 6, Thursday, October 2, 2025Inside: Following ...
09/30/2025

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections Newspaper
Volume 48, Issue 6, Thursday, October 2, 2025
Inside: Following the corporate money * McKenzie Sports Report * JP Doodles * Sheriff's Report * State Police * Astoria man set out to do something nice for his wife, invented cable TV * Fall and spring are prime times to battle slugs * PIE CRUST VARIATIONS * Crossword & Sudoku * Classified Ads

https://www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections NewspaperVolume 48, Issue 5, Thursday, September 25, 2025Inside: The map...
09/24/2025

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections Newspaper
Volume 48, Issue 5, Thursday, September 25, 2025
Inside: The map has hardened: Fewer opportunities to flip seats in Oregon Legislature * McKenzie Sports Report * JP Doodles * Sheriff's Report * State Police * WPA Writers’ Project workers captured pioneer Oregon * Take precautions with wildfire ash on vegetables * CINDERELLA IN THE GRAVEYARD * Crossword & Sudoku * Classified Ads

https://www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com

Rafting for a cause! 💧 Conservation rafting blends adventure with stewardship bringing paddlers together to enjoy the Mc...
09/23/2025

Rafting for a cause! 💧 Conservation rafting blends adventure with stewardship bringing paddlers together to enjoy the McKenzie River while learning how to protect its waters, wildlife, and natural beauty.
👉 Discover how you can take part in conservation rafting and help keep the McKenzie wild and thriving. Read the full story in www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com !

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections NewspaperVolume 48, Issue 4, Thursday, September 18 2025Inside: Justice ...
09/17/2025

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections Newspaper
Volume 48, Issue 4, Thursday, September 18 2025
Inside: Justice delayed, or sped up: Wildfire cases drag on five years later * McKenzie Sports Report * JP Doodles * Sheriff's Report * State Police * Schoolteacher Ray Jackson may have been a serial killer * Allium blooms in a Corvallis garden. * SQUASH - BOUNTY OF AUTUMN * Crossword & Sudoku * Classified Ads * High School Sports Calendar

https://www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com

The latest report from the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) lists over 300 species of mammals, birds, fish, a...
09/16/2025

The latest report from the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) lists over 300 species of mammals, birds, fish, and plants as “at risk.” 🌿 From threatened habitats to climate challenges, Oregon’s wildlife faces mounting pressures.

👉 Read the full story in www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com and learn what’s at stake for Oregon’s wildlife.

FOLEY RIDGE FIRE CLOSURE ORDER: The Willamette National Forest has issued an emergency closure order for the Foley Ridge...
09/13/2025

FOLEY RIDGE FIRE CLOSURE ORDER: The Willamette National Forest has issued an emergency closure order for the Foley Ridge Fire, which was reported Sept.6, 2025, on the McKenzie River Ranger District. The closure order, which is for public and firefighter safety, is in effect Sept. 12, 2025, through Dec. 31, 2025, unless modified or rescinded sooner.
Firefighters will be using heavy machinery to remove hazardous fuels and strengthen fire lines to better protect nearby communities and recreation infrastructure, enabling quicker and safer access for current and future firefighting efforts.
All areas, roads, and trailheads inside the boundary of this closure area are closed, including the Foley Ridge Road (Forest Service Road 2643).
⛔ Closed Trailheads
∎ Rainbow Falls Trailhead
∎ Separation Lake Trailhead
⛔ Inaccessible Trailheads
∎ Foley Ridge Trailhead
For the complete list of recreation sites and roads included in the Emigrant Fire closure order, visit our website at https://www.fs.usda.gov/.../fire-closures-current...

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections NewspaperVolume 48, Issue 3, Thursday, September 11 2025Inside: Rep. Har...
09/09/2025

Current issue of the McKenzie River Reflections Newspaper
Volume 48, Issue 3, Thursday, September 11 2025
Inside: Rep. Harbick Non-Vote on Wildfire Bill * McKenzie Sports Report * JP Doodles * Sheriff's Report * State Police * Prohibition sting ended with deadly gunfight in Grand Ronde * Answers to three common compost problems * CORN FOR “SAIL” * Crossword & Sudoku * Classified Ads

https://www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com

Big changes could be coming to Oregon’s landscapes. The federal government is planning to roll back protections on over ...
09/09/2025

Big changes could be coming to Oregon’s landscapes. The federal government is planning to roll back protections on over 2 million acres of national forests—a move that could impact wildlife, recreation, and the future of our public lands.
👉 Read the full story in McKenzie River Reflections and join the conversation about Oregon’s future.

Tensions continue at the Blue River Water District as questions over leadership remain unsettled. Community voices are r...
08/25/2025

Tensions continue at the Blue River Water District as questions over leadership remain unsettled. Community voices are rising, who should lead, and how will it shape the future of local water management?

📖 Read the full update and stay informed on this developing story at www.mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com
👉 Share your thoughts: How important is transparency in local water decisions?

From Cedar Flat to Clear Lake, the McKenzie River corridor is shaping its future—and your voice matters.After a year of ...
08/22/2025

From Cedar Flat to Clear Lake, the McKenzie River corridor is shaping its future—and your voice matters.
After a year of community workshops, a bold 38-page vision plan is in review, centered on:
🎨 Arts & Culture
🌲 Nature & Recreation
💼 Small Business Development
Request a copy: [email protected]

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