Press Releases
Neewollah returns to Roseburg after 90 years
The community is invited for a spooky night when Neewollah takes over downtown this Halloween -- just as it first did 90 years ago.
Free residential leaf pickups to start
Roseburg Public Works crews will soon begin free fall leaf collection service for homeowners.
Library expands hours, offers programs
Library patrons can now access services on Thursday evenings after Roseburg Public Library expanded its hours to remain open until 8 p.m.
Roseburg Police host “Coffee with a Cop”
Roseburg Police Chief Gary Klopfenstein and his staff spent time Wednesday morning, Oct. 4, chatting with residents on National Coffee with a Cop Day.
$750,000 grant to revamp tennis courts
Roseburg will get a brand new outdoor tennis and pickleball facility thanks to a $750,000 state grant won by Roseburg Parks and Recreation and an effort to raise matching community funds.
Navigation center renovation completed
The second phase of the City’s navigation center and low-barrier shelter has opened -- offering temporary shelter to 10 more people, in addition to others already living in 10 pallet shelters as fall arrives.
1934 Chevy fire engine returns
Roseburg Fire Department welcomed back one of its historic fire engines this week.
Library to host sea otters program
The Umpqua Valley Audubon Society and Roseburg Public Library invite the community to a presentation about sea otters at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11.
Residential Burn Permits - Fall 2023
The Roseburg Fire Department will issue residential burn permits from Oct. 1 through Oct. 31.
City encourages flood protection
The Community Development Department encourages homeowners and other building owners in or near flood zones to have sufficient flood insurance and take other steps to protect their properties this fall.