Roseburg Public Works crews will soon begin free fall leaf collection service for homeowners -- and dump truck loads of free leaves may soon be available for those needing mulch.
Roseburg’s beloved Neewollah Parade will return this Halloween for the first time in three years – bringing flash mobs, candy and even Captain Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl pirate ship downtown for a haunting good time.
Local residents are invited when the Roseburg Fire Department hosts a commemorative event on Saturday, Oct. 15, to honor the 100-year anniversary of Fire Prevention Week.
The City of Roseburg is taking applications to fill a City Council vacancy after Councilor Sheri Moothart resigned Monday, Oct. 3. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4.
The City is taking applications from people who want to volunteer on the Roseburg Public Works Commission. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28.
Roseburg residents can learn about candidates and a psilocybin ballot measure that will be on the Tuesday, Nov. 8, election ballot -- plus how to register to vote or vote by mail – in a voters’ pamphlet now available.
As Roseburg prepares to turn 150 years old Monday, Oct. 3, the City invites everyone celebrating at Roseburg 150 Sesquicentennial events throughout October to share your photos and help preserve memories.
Roseburg Assistant City Manager/City Recorder Amy Sowa was named ‘2022 Recorder of the Year’ Thursday, Sept. 29, by the Oregon Association of Municipal Recorders.
Roseburg Library will host a Facebook Live streaming event with Glen Erik Hamilton, author of the Van Shaw crime thriller series set in the Pacific Northwest, at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6.