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Child luring investigations lead to arrests
A multi law enforcement agency child luring investigation has led to the arrest of a Depoe Bay resident and a Salem man. Lincoln City Police, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Newport Police, Toledo Police, and Oregon State Police conducted the joint investigations into the child luring crimes in Lincoln County. April 18. Details of the arrests were revealed April 26. “During the investigations, officers posed as underage children on various online...
Five-way race for county commission seat
Five candidates are seeking election to Position 2 on the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners in the May 21 Primary Election. Appearing on the ballot are incumbent Claire Hall and challengers Don Gomez, Ryan Parker, Rick Beasley, and Tyrone (Ty) Halbrook. Hall was first elected to this position in 2004 and was re-elected in 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020. If one of these candidates receives more than 50 percent of...
Lincoln, Tillamook counties to receive Secure Rural Schools Funds
Lincoln and Tillamook counties will share in $47.7 million being sent to Oregon in federal payments under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (SRS) for schools and road maintenance, youth job training, wildfire prevention, watershed restoration and habitat conservation. Lincoln County will receive $1,298,614.26, and Tillamook County will see $662,760.56, allocated from the U.S. Forest Service, with more expected from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) soon, according to U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley. ...
Traffic study on Newport’s Oceanview Drive
Traffic changes are coming to Newport’s Oceanview Drive, a popular city street that provides access to the Agate Beach Wayside and also serves as a bypass to a section of Highway 101. The Newport City Council, at its regular meeting on April 15, approved a plan to implement a number of traffic control changes, including reducing speed limits and installing speed humps at several locations. A speed hump differs from a speed bump in that it is wider and flat along the top, which doesn’t...
It’s been a good season for Oregon’s Dungeness crab fleet with strong prices and four more months to go
Oregon’s 2024-24 commercial Dungeness crab season is proving quite successful five months into the season. Fishermen have hauled in 23.8 million pounds of crab so far, accounting for a catch valued at $88.9 million during a season that typically runs from December to August. Crabbers were paid $85 million in 2022-23 and $91.5 million in 2021-22, which was a record.
Nearly 70 vendors prepare for Waldport Wednesday market’s 2024 opening
WALDPORT — Almost six dozen vendors are lined up for the new season of the Waldport Wednesday Market, opening May 1 for its 2024 season. The market takes place from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. each Wednesday through Sept. 25 in the parking lot of the Waldport Community Center. Admission is free.
Newport selects next city manager
After a lengthy interview process with four candidates, the Newport City Council on Friday, April 19, voted unanimously to offer Nina Vetter the position of city manager, pending contract negotiations. The interview process, facilitated by Jensen Strategies of Portland, occurred over four days last week. It included staff and community receptions and panel interviews by community leaders, peer public administrators, city department heads, and the city council. The council then...
Coast Guard completes investigation into loss of Mary B II near Newport
The Coast Guard has completed its investigation into the January 8, 2019, loss of the Commercial Fishing Vessel MARY B II on the Yaquina Bay Bar near Newport, Oregon. The Coast Guard convened a Board of Investigation. The Board of Investigation held one public hearing session the week of May 13-17, 2019, in Newport, Oregon. A copy of the Report of Investigation into this casualty can be obtained at the following link: Marine Casualty Reports (uscg.mil). Safety information on bar crossings and hazards can be found on the Coast Guard’s District 13 Waterways Management website. Waterways Management (uscg.mil). To schedule a Coast Guard Fishing Vessel Safety Dockside Exam, contact Sector Columbia River at 503-572-3516; email FVSPortland@uscg.mil, or Sector Puget Sound at 206-217-6208; email SecSeaDispatch@uscg.mil.
Quilt show and sale
Rhododendron Quilt Guild (RQG) is pleased to announce a quilt show and sale taking place from 10:30 am to 5 p.m. on Friday May 17th and 10:30 to 4 p.m. on Saturday May 18th. This exciting event will feature a stunning display of beautiful and intricate quilts, handmade by local artisans.
Central Oregon Coast fire board will survey district residents on possible station, equipment bond
WALDPORT – The Central Oregon Coast Fire & Rescue board will soon be asking district residents if they would support a bond ranging from $7 million to $10 million to either remodel its downtown Waldport fire station, buy equipment and build a new Five Rivers sub-station or construct a new station outside the tsunami zone.
New fair board members sought
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners is seeking applications from citizens interested in serving on the Lincoln County Fair Board. The fair board oversees the planning, preparation and production of the Lincoln County Fair and associated events and activities. The current three-member board is seeking additional board members to help build capacity and manage the annual fair event. Often referred to as a “working board,” potential applicants should be willing...
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