February 27, 2026
The Roseburg Receiver Morning Scoop
Good morning Douglas County! Here are today's updates live from the Roseburg Receiver Communications Center.
TODAY's CURRENT CONDITIONS
As of 6:30 AM in Roseburg, Oregon
RIVER INFORMATION
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| Site Name | Temp (°F) | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|
| S UMPQUA RIVER AT TILLER | 45.5 | 05:30AM |
| S UMPQUA RIVER NEAR BROCKWAY | 47.8 | 05:15AM |
| S UMPQUA RIVER AT MELROSE | 48.2 | 05:45AM |
| STEAMBOAT CREEK NEAR GLIDE | 44.4 | 05:30AM |
| N UMPQUA RIVER NEAR IDLEYLD PARK | 44.4 | 06:00AM |
| LITTLE RIVER AT PEEL | 44.6 | 05:45AM |
| N UMPQUA RIVER AT WINCHESTER | 46 | 05:30AM |
| LITTLE WOLF CREEK NEAR TYEE | 47.3 | 05:30AM |
| UMPQUA RIVER NEAR ELKTON | 48 | 05:15AM |
| SF COQUILLE RIVER AT MYRTLE POINT | 48.6 | 06:20AM |
| ROGUE RIVER NEAR AGNESS | 49.1 | 06:20AM |
MORNING NEWS
Fresh headlines, updates, and community info to start the day.
Douglas County Commissioners Proclaim Feb. 21 to 28 as FFA Week, Praise Student Leadership and Ag Education

Douglas County commissioners Tom Kress, Chris Boice and Tim Freeman issued a proclamation Wednesday recognizing February 21 through 28, 2026, as FFA Week in Douglas County, highlighting the impact of agricultural education and youth leadership programs across local high schools.
The proclamation was presented during the commissioners’ weekly business meeting on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at the Douglas County Courthouse. Kress read the proclamation on behalf of the board, emphasizing how FFA helps students build leadership skills and practical experience that carry into careers and community service.
“What a great group we have here today! Every time I go to one of your (FFA) judging competitions, I leave just blown away at how well you do and how well you are prepared. I tell people that if they ever get a chance to watch FFA competitions, they should do it, because it is pretty amazing. You are all pretty amazing! We support our local FFA programs, not only personally, but also at the County because of who you are and how bright our future is because of you,” Kress said.
Students and advisors from seven chapters attend

County officials said 49 high school FFA students and eight agriculture science teachers and advisors attended the proclamation ceremony, representing seven of the county’s ten FFA chapters.
Douglas County’s FFA chapters include Camas Valley, Days Creek, Douglas, Elkton, Glendale, Glide, Oakland, Roseburg, South Umpqua and Sutherlin. Officials said more than 1,200 local youths participate each year in FFA competitions, livestock rearing and leadership programs.
Students who accepted a proclamation from Kress while representing their chapters were:
- Anthony Storns, Glide FFA
- Ryder Murphy, Sutherlin FFA
- Juniper Crocker, Roseburg FFA
- Ariel Parsons, Elkton FFA
- Katelynn Simpson, Camas Valley FFA
- Natalia Harris, Days Creek FFA
- Madeleine Gosselin, South Umpqua FFA
County officials also gave a shoutout to Douglas, Glendale and Oakland chapters, which were unable to attend.
Additional FFA members and advisors listed as attending included:
- Days Creek FFA: Chyson Hayes, Landon Smith, Eli Pickett, Rowen White, Nymara Gideon, and Advisor Katie Michaels.
- Roseburg FFA: Holly Britton, Jasmine Olson, Hannah Dammann, Brenden Matz, Sophia Jones, Brodie Boggs, Quintin Pederson, Taylor Johnson, Quinn Coopride, Aidan Morrow, Marek Dewbre, Royal Grayner, and Advisor Cailey Powell.
- South Umpqua FFA: Teagan Powell, Shayla Carnes, Grace Shadbolt, Ian Vernoy, Emily Huse, Catalina Rodriguez, San Quinn, Ivy Scroggins, and Advisors Justin Hulse and Kyle Huntley.
- Camas Valley FFA: Susan Simpson, Tayten Jones, Alillyana Parret, and Advisor Heather Brown.
- Elkton FFA: Jastrut Brar, Ariel Parsons, and Braden Groth.
- Glide FFA: Zoey Nederhood, Holland Towne, Blake Miller, Hayden Mendenhall, Montana Holcomb, and Advisor Ben Kercher.
- Sutherlin FFA: Reece Sandberg, Noah Magana, Camila Castillon, Nathaniel Cook, Lyon Peng, Khloe Grotting, Samera Lopez, Morgan Singleton, and Advisor Wes Crawford.
Advisors and district officers describe what FFA builds
Wes Crawford, Sutherlin FFA chapter advisor and Umpqua District advisor for Douglas and Coos counties, thanked commissioners for ongoing involvement beyond proclamation day.
“The FFA students are really the expectation of what FFA does. They are the faces here. It is an example of what we are trying to achieve. On behalf of the Ag Teachers in the room, I want to say thanks very much to the Commissioners for having us here today. Today is not a one-time thing when it comes to our interactions with the Commissioners. So, our thanks is not just for today, but for your year-long consistent and authentic support for what ag education does and for what FFA does for students. We see you (Commissioners) all year round at judging events and supporting activities and that is really appreciated. What we are trying to make sure is that when our time with these kids is done, they leave and are ready to be useful citizens in our democracy. They know that the real-life experiences that we can provide them through career and technical education - that they can have a voice and influence – and not only is that powerful, but it is seen and appreciated by our community,” Crawford said.
After receiving proclamations, students were invited to stay for the weekly business meeting and share why FFA matters to them. Umpqua District President Camila Castillon Gordian of Sutherlin FFA and Umpqua District Vice President Noah Magana of Sutherlin FFA spoke for the district.
“On behalf of FFA members across our district, I just want to say thank you Commissioners for recognizing FFA Week and for supporting agricultural education in our community. FFA has truly shaped who I am. When I first joined, I would never have imagined I would be where I am now. Through FFA, I have gained confidence, learned how to lead and developed a passion for serving others. I know my story is not unique, across our district there are students discovering their strengths, building friendships and learning skills that they will carry far beyond high school. FFA is more than just agriculture, it’s about preparing young people to step up, work hard, and give back to their communities. It teaches responsibility, resilience and the importance of being involved. In a world that is constantly changing, those lessons matter more than ever. Your support has shown us that we are valued and investing in students truly makes a difference. We are incredibly grateful for that. Thank you, Commissioners, for believing in agricultural education and the future of our generation,” Castillon Gordian said.
“Thank you, Commissioners, for inviting us here today. National FFA Week is more than just wearing the blue corduroy jacket. It’s about celebrating an organization that prepares the next generation of leaders. Being a part of FFA ensures that the students will thrive in our society. This organization gives members the opportunity to exit their comfort zone and grow into wonderful young men and women. FFA installs a belief built on community service. FFA is worth more than this blue jacket. It’s worth learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live and living to serve. Thank for believing in us and supporting us in each of our journeys,” Magana said.
Commissioners and advisors point to year round support
County officials said the proclamation and meeting comments also highlighted how agricultural education supports future careers tied to food production, fiber and natural resource systems, and helps develop young professionals for roles across agriculture, science, business and technology.
FFA was founded in 1928 as Future Farmers of America and was officially renamed “FFA” in 1988, a change intended to reflect broader participation and career pathways. Commissioners also emphasized that the program welcomes students aiming for many future careers, including chemistry, veterinary work, government, banking, entrepreneurship, teaching, medicine, science and international business.
Glide FFA advisor Ben Kersher told commissioners he values the real world skills students gain through FFA and thanked local leaders for their support.
“One of my favorite parts of this job is the opportunity to work with young people and teaching essential skills. Everything from business to production agriculture to forestry to more importantly interpersonal communications – which includes shaking hands and doing business face-to-face. Thank you to the county for your support. And especially to our three Commissioners who truly put their money where their mouth is in supporting FFA in Douglas County - from attending fair activities to dinner auctions to other events where they spend money out of their own pockets to support our members on their road to success. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for the opportunity to be here today and for supporting our mission,” Kersher said.
Freeman echoed that message and told students the board sees their efforts throughout the year.
“What an amazing morning. It’s not just about recognizing you here today, it’s all year long. We are always excited and happy to get invited to and be at your events. At each of those events the way you students represent yourself and your school and your community is amazing. We get to witness what really are some of the best youth in our communities. We look forward to your future and those coming in behind you. We are always here if there is something we can help you with- please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We truly do appreciate the effort you all put into FFA. But also in a very real way, what you are going to turn into is important to our community,” Freeman said.
Following the business meeting, county officials said the Sutherlin FFA chapter presented all three commissioners with “Proud to Support Sutherlin FFA” yard signs.
Video links shared by the county
A copy of the outdoor and indoor video presentations was shared by the county and can be found on the Douglas County Government Facebook page and on the county’s YouTube channel.

OREGON PRIVATE JOB VACANCIES FLATTEN OUT IN 2025

Oregon private employers reported 58,500 job openings at any given time in 2025.
A State of Oregon Employment Department release said this was essentially unchanged from the 57,800 job openings seen in 2024, according to new data from the agency’s Job Vacancy Survey.
In research published on Thursday, senior research analyst Anna Johnson said that the health care and social assistance industry saw the strongest level of hiring in 2025, with over a quarter of all vacancies coming from companies in that sector. Most job openings across the state tended to be for full-time and permanent positions. Vacancies with higher education requirements also had a greater likelihood of prior experience requirements, and higher wages.
The release said Oregon saw record high levels of job vacancies in the recovery from the pandemic recession in 2021 and 2022. Vacancies returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2024 and 2025. For the full analysis, read the OED article: www.qualityinfo.org/-/oregon-private-job-vacancies-2925-job-vacancies-remained-flat
HOME AND GARDEN SHOW HAPPENING FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

The Umpqua Valley Homebuilders Association is having the 2026 Home & Garden Show Friday through Sunday at the Douglas County Fairgrounds.
The event will include booths in the Community Conference Hall and Douglas Hall – and displays outside the facility as well. Over 100 vendors will have information on all kinds of topics for improving homes and yards. Local professionals will have a full schedule of presentations covering:
- Landscaping tips and tricks
- Fruit tree pruning
- Composting and vermiculture
- Soil testing and fertilizer
- Home design and energy savings
Food and local brews will be available, along with door prizes.
The show is open on Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $8 or $5 with two cans of food for the United Community Action Network foodbank. Admission will be free on Sunday, sponsored by Buck’s Sanitary Services.
For complete information on the Home and Garden Show, visit the Umpqua Valley Homebuilders Association Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/UVHBA/
ROSEBURG LIBRARY TO HOST VIRTUAL ROMANCE AUTHOR VISIT

Roseburg Public Library will host an event with bestselling romance author Lyla Sage on Tuesday, March 17th at 6:30 p.m.
A city release said Sage will visit virtually via Zoom. Anyone can participate at the library on Northeast Diamond Lake Boulevard or via the library’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/roseburglibrary. A Facebook account is not required.
This program was rescheduled from Thursday, November 6th.
Sage gained fame as the author of the Rebel Blue Ranch series, a collection of four novels set in Wyoming that features modern-day cowboys and the strong women in their lives. Her latest novel is “Soul Searching”, the first book in the Sweetwater Peak duology.
In-person attendees will receive a free copy of “Soul Searching” while supplies last, and they will be eligible to win one of five sets of the Rebel Blue Ranch series. The giveaway is sponsored by Friends of the Roseburg Public Library.
For more information on the March 17th event, contact library staff at 492-7050 or via email at: library@roseburgor.gov
EARLY BIRD APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY NIGHT

The Umpqua Valley Arts Association is already preparing for its Summer Arts Festival, which is coming up on June 26th-28th. The festival is the largest of its kind in central/southern Oregon, drawing thousands of visitors to Fir Grove Park in Roseburg.
Each year, UVAA welcomes over 100 art vendors and over a dozen food vendors, along with many talented performers from across the region. Friday night at midnight is the early bird application deadline to be eligible for special discounts.
UVAA is seeking artists in well over a dozen categories. All applicants are juried on a rolling basis until the final application deadline of May 1st. Vendor information and details on how to apply are posted at: https://uvarts.com/summer-arts-festival/vendor-information/
UMPQUA SINGERS PRESENT “FROM AMBER WAVES TO THE EMERALD ISLE”

The Umpqua Community College Performing and Visual Arts present the Umpqua Singers in concert on Friday, March 6th at 7:00 p.m. in Centerstage at the Whipple Fine Arts Center on the UCC campus.
The Umpqua Singers, directed by Dr. Jason Heald, will present “From Amber Waves to the Emerald Isle”. This will be the final performance before their upcoming tour of Ireland.
Admission is at the door: $15 for adults, $10 for seniors with students admitted for free.
Upcoming Events
New events will likely be posted daily for the week. Keep reading the Morning Scoop every day!
Limited Time Events
- In Studio Classes @ Create & Sip Studio | January 8 - May 17th | Every Week on Wed - Sun
- "Shifting Landscapes" + Add'l Exhibits @ Umpqua Valley Arts | January 9 - March 6 | Every week Tuesday - Friday | 10 AM - 6 PM | Link
Monday, February 23rd
- DJ Trivia Night @ Workman's Bar & Smokehouse | 7PM
- Open Mic Night @ Little Brothers Pub | 6 - 8 PM
Tuesday, February 24th
- Bingo @ Roseburg Elks Lodge #326 | 6:30 PM
- DJ Bingo @ Workman's Bar and Smokehouse | 6 PM
- DJ Trivia @ Urban NY Pizza & Grill | 7 PM
- Free Line Dancing Lessons - Elements Lounge @ Seven Feathers Casino Resort | Every week on Tuesday | 7 - 9 PM | Link
- Open Mic Night @ Kodiak Bar & Grill | Every week on Tuesday @ 6 - 8 PM
- Tuesdays! Free Line Dancing Lessons at Elements Lounge in Seven Feathers Casino Resort | 7 - 9 PM | Link
- All Ages Jazz Jam @ North Forty Beer Company | 5 - 7:30 PM | Link
Wednesday, February 25th
- DJ Trivia @ Backside Brewing Co. | 6 - 7:30 PM
- Karaoke/Open Mic Night @ Idle Hour Tavern | 9 PM - 12:30 AM
- Open Mic at Brix | Every Wednesday | 6 - 8 PM | Link
- Karaoke Night at The Wild Rose Saloon | 7 - 10 PM | Link
- Trivia Night @ Lookingglass Brewery | 6 - 9 PM
- Trivia Night @ Little Brothers Pub | 6 PM
- Bingo @ Roseburg Senior Center | (Every Wed and Fri) - Doors Open at 5 PM, starts at 6:30PM. Food available. Ages 7+. $1 for non-members.
- Live Music: Bob Hall @ Two Shy Brewing | 6 - 8 PM | Link
Thursday, February 26th
- DJ Trivia @ North Forty Beer Company | 7 - 8:30 PM
- Kick Up the Dust - Line Dancing Lessons @ Workman's Bar & Smokehouse | 7 - 8 PM
- Karaoke Night at Kodiak | Every Thursday and Saturday | 8 PM
- DJ Bingo @ Brix Bar & Grill | 7 - 9 PM | Link
- Draper Jam Night | 8 - 11:30 PM | Link
- Thirsty Thursday Cornhole Night @ Lookingglass Brewery | Every week on Thursday | 6 - 8 PM | Link
Friday, February 27th
- Friday Pizzas! @ Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards | 12 - 4PM
- Karaoke Night @ Winchester Pub & Grill | 8 - 11 PM
- Karaoke Night @ Workman's Bar and Smokehouse | 9 PM - 12 AM
- Bingo @ Roseburg Senior Center | (Every Wed and Fri) - Doors Open at 5 PM, starts at 6:30PM. Food available. Ages 7+. $1 for non-members.
- Karaoke Night at Kodiak | Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday | 8 PM
- Home & Garden Show @ Douglas County Fairgrounds | Feb 27 - Mar 1 | 10 AM - 6 PM | Link
- Supper Club Dinner @ Melrose Vineyards | 5:30 - 8:30 PM | Link
Saturday, February 28th
- Umpqua Valley Farmers Market | 9AM - 1PM | SE Jackson St | Link
- Karaoke Night @ Brix Bar & Grill | (Every Saturday) @ 7 - 10PM
- Karaoke Night @ Lookingglass Brewery | 6 - 8PM | Link
- Karaoke Night at Kodiak | Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday | 8 PM
- Home & Garden Show @ Douglas County Fairgrounds | Feb 27 - Mar 1 | 10 AM - 6 PM | Link
- Cheese & Thank You Kickoff | Columbia Bank - 445 SE Main St in Roseburg | Link
- Release Party w/ USA Today Best Selling Author Lisa Shelby @ Yours Truly Bookshop | 12 - 2 PM | Link
- Peace at Home Fundraiser| Seven Feathers Casino Resort | Link
Sunday, March 1st
- DJ Trivia Night @ Brix Bar and Grill | Every Sunday | 6 - 8 PM
- Home & Garden Show @ Douglas County Fairgrounds | Feb 27 - Mar 1 | 10 AM - 6 PM | Link
- Live Music: Wild at Heart @ Melrose Vineyards | 3 - 5 PM | Link
THE ROSEBURG RECEIVER UPDATES
Ongoing updates for The Roseburg Receiver
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- Roseburg-based IT and cybersecurity company Integotec is partnering with The Roseburg Receiver this spring to support Project Skywatch, providing full camera and equipment installation (excluding hardware), including cabling, custom mounts, lift rental, and ongoing support/management; the project is nearing initial funding but still seeking monthly sponsors to keep cameras online long-term, and Integotec will also contribute weekly cybersecurity tips and content to the platform.
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That is the scoop for this Friday morning. Enjoy your day and have a wonderful weekend!
- The Roseburg Receiver Team
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