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Ryan Finlay

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Building Tracker, a publishing platform. Father of 6 beautiful children, and married to my wonderful wife for almost 20 years. #Bitcoin

Joined August 2023

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Hannah just dropped off her latest crocheted animals at Video Games Plus in Roseburg! It's a farm collection with a sheep, cow, horse, pig, hen & chicks, and a couple flowers!

A few thoughts on housing

I just wanted to share a few of my thoughts on building more housing in Roseburg. Many of the biggest problems facing our community right now have a shared underlying connection to our local housing shortage. For example: Housing needs to be affordable: we need more housing More healthcare professionals: we need more housing More trade workers, plumbers and electricians: we need more housing Enable young people to stay in Roseburg: we need more housing Need an adequate workforce for local companies: we need more housing Need more childcare options: we need more housing If we continue to hind...

North Forty Brewing Co. Has Opened New Location in North Bend

The new North Forty Brewing Co location in North Bend has opened it's doors today. North Forty also has a location in Downtown Roseburg. Here's the announcement from North Forty: "Big news! We're open this weekend in North Bend at North Forty in North Bend! Come check out what's been cookin' and brewin' Friday & Saturday 11am - 10pm! Starting next week, we'll be open 11am - 8pm Tuesday through Thursday and open Friday through Saturday 11am - 10pm. We'd love to see you! Stay tuned for info on an upcoming Grand Opening too!" Address: 2076 Sherman Ave. , North Bend, OR

White Camas: A Spring Wildflower Spectacle in Oregon's Umpqua Valley

Camassia leichtlinii subsp. leichtlinii, commonly known as the white camas or great camas, is a beautiful wildflower native to western North America. This subspecies is particularly abundant in the Umpqua Valley of Oregon, where it can be found blooming in moist meadows, hillsides, and open woodlands during the spring months, typically from April to June. The plant produces tall spikes of star-shaped, white to pale blue flowers that rise above the grassy foliage, creating a striking display in the landscape. The Umpqua Valley provides an ideal habitat for this subspecies, with its rich soils, ample moisture, and mild climate. White camas has significant cultural importance to Native American tribes in the region, who have traditionally harvested its edible bulbs as a food source. In Roseburg, you can find White Camas blooming all around the Stewart Park Natural Area near the ponds.