Nick Marshall who was elected in November, has yet to take office because of delays in getting approval from the Army to serve in a political position while being employed by the National Guard.
During Tuesday night's city council meeting, Roseburg Mayor Larry Rich detailed the many accomplishments of 2010, as well as looking ahead to the new year.
The Roseburg Indians enter playoff action picking up another win against Grant of Portland Friday night--but their chief is also reigning in the record books.
A Roseburg High School teacher who started a popular cycling program has been recognized by the governor. Ted Wilton, who teaches the Step Up class at the high school, began a cycling class where students have to earn the right to ride.
Roseburg High School football coach Thurman Bell has been honored by the Roseburg City Council for becoming only the third coach in Oregon history to get to the 300 win mark.
The organizer of the proposed Umpqua Brew Fest in downtown Roseburg, asked the city council Monday night to pass an emergency ordinance to allow Umpqua Watersheds to hold its event on Main Street. The council declined.
It seems like the summer went by way too fast, and now kids are getting ready to head back to school. Roseburg High School students have been registering this week, getting ready to hit the books once again.
Years of planning, hearings, annexations and red tape finally paid off for fans of Costco, as the store held a ribbon cutting and opened it's doors to the public Thursday morning.
Two downtown Roseburg groups combine to form a new association called the Downtown Roseburg Association, that will work on Main Street principals to improve the downtown business core, and try to draw more commerce to the area.
The Roseburg post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars dedicated its three new flag poles Friday afternoon, with members of all branches of the service on hand, along with dignitaries from Douglas County and from the state VFW office.
Roseburg Book & Stationery is celebrating its 100th year in business in the same location on Jackson Street in downtown Roseburg and at the same time, the birthday of an employee who turned 92, and has worked at the store for the last 76 years.
Its been a long process, but the Roseburg Public Safety Center was officially dedicated Tuesday morning. While the police and fire departments moved in in November, the grand opening of the center was Tuesday, after a process stretching nearly four years.
The Roseburg City Council decided Monday night that one of the councilors had not violated the absence rule and decided not to declare a vacancy on the council.