· 12:43 a.m. Saturday - Unknown person broke a window on the front door of a business on the 1900 block of Ashland Street and entered the building, taking three Dell lap top computers valued at $3,000 and causing $400 damage to window.
· 2:54 a.m. Saturday - DUII, B and Water streets, Eugene woman, 22, cited and released to a sober adult.
· 12:40 a.m. Saturday - Ashland man, 21, broke a window at the Ashland Municipal Court, 1100 block East Main Street, charged with criminal mischief and lodged in Jackson County Jail.
· Friday - Ashland man, 26, charged with domestic assault, First and East Main streets, lodged in Jackson County Jail.
· 5:02 p.m. Friday - Ashland man, 47, charged with DUII after he was involved in a vehicle accident and fled the scene, North Mountain Avenue and East Main Street, lodged in Jackson County Jail.
· 2:03 p.m. Friday - Ashland woman cited for careless driving after rear-ending another vehicle, North Main and Wimer Street.
· 9:22 p.m. Friday - Ashland Creek sign, trash can and two wooden chairs thrown into Ashland Creek at Winburn Way.
· 12:40 a.m. Friday - Unknown person attempted to enter hotel, 00 bloc Second Street, nothing taken, $1,100 damage to doors.
· SENIOR SERVICES LIFELINE is an emergency response system that links people to 24-hour assistance at the push of a button. It allows them to move freely around their homes or yards with more confidence. For more information, call 732-5054.
· COMMUNITY NIGHT AT FAIRGROUNDS will make the Jackson County Fairgrounds and Expo Park available free of charge to all groups interested. Community night will be the first Tuesday of each month. Groups must provide their own insurance coverage. For information, call 774-8274.
· NEW YEAR'S DAY MEDITATION RETREAT will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Self and Soul Center, 9820A Wagner Creek Rd., Talent. The afternoon of spiritual practice will be led by Rod Birney, MD, and Suzanna Nadler, Med, LPC. Cost is $15, proceeds from which will be donated to "Seeds of Peace" which offers programs to promote peace among the youth of all nations. For information, call 535-3338. or visit
www.selfsoulcenter.org.
· FLU HOTLINE will be offered by Providence Senior Services to those seeking up-to-date information on community flu clinics through November. For clinic locations and fees, call 732-6254.
· THE MEALS CLUB OFFERS DINNERS to those who need help preparing and cooking meals and to those who don't qualify for other meal programs. Club dinners are made fresh and then frozen so that they're ready to heat when needed. Dinners include a main dish, vegetable or fruit, bread, and dessert. Weekly deliveries can be arranged. The Meals Club is a service of ACCESS Inc. Community Nutrition Programs. Contributions to help provide meals are tax deductible. For information and reservations, call 774-4308.
· NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION SEEKS DONATIONS of unwanted clothes, household items, and furniture for a giant rummage sale in March to benefit the National Kidney Foundation of Oregon and Washington. Items can be dropped off at several local locations or can be picked up by NKF volunteers. For information, call 773-8930.