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Police Blotter: 7 arrests made by SHPD
The police blotter relates to the public record of incidents as reported by law enforcement agencies. All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information printed is preliminary and subject to change. For specific details about cases listed, contact the appropriate law enforcement agency. St. Helens Police Department May...
Warrenton baseball starts playoffs with a win
With a league title in the bag, Warrenton High School baseball turned the page to a new chapter in their season: playoffs. Wednesday’s game against Yamhill-Carlton was the Warriors opening-round test with a return trip to the quarterfinals on the line. Behind Talon McGrorty’s complete game and an eight-run third inning, Warrenton beat the Tigers 11-1.
In One Ear: Kindness reigns supreme
Naresh Kumar, CEO of FreedomSeat, while being cheered on by some local residents and members of the Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce, set off Sunday morning on a 3,500-plus solo ride to Washington, D.C., on his tandem bike, named Kindness. He’s raising funds and awareness for the fight against human...
Early results Wednesday still show Columbia County public safety levies failing
As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 22, the Columbia County jail levy and the St. Helens police levy are being rejected by voters. The vote, however, remains evenly split in the Columbia 911 emergency dispatch election. St. Helens police levy falls behind Votes Wednesday morning show the police levy being turned down by 42.9% to 57.1%. Oregon law allows for ballots postmarked on election day to be counted if received...
OPINION: You can help your Columbia County community by donating to GLOW
Our GLOW Fund provides emergency bill payment assistance to families in need. Through April, we have helped 178 families in our community, providing $17,800 in assistance toward their electric bills. In 2022 and 2023, we provided an average of more than $40,000 in assistance each year. Unfortunately, our GLOW Fund account balance is running low. GLOW is funded by generous contributions from our customers, employee fundraisers and surplus scrap metal...
Huacuja maintains lead over Scheller as more ballots counted in county commission race
Anthony Huacuja has maintained his lead over Tessa Scheller in the District 2 race for the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners as more ballots were counted. After an update Thursday, Huacuja led Scheller 50% to 49%, or 1,122 to 1,094, a slightly tighter split than late Tuesday night.
In One Ear: Astonishing
The Mount St. Helens volcano erupted 44 years ago, on May 18, 1980, blanketing a wide area, including Astoria, in a snow storm of ash. A 2013 story in the The Columbian of Vancouver, Washington, told of the discovery of a roll of film of aerial shots taken of the smoldering crater about five weeks before the eruption by one of the paper’s photographers, Reid Blackburn (pictured).
Offices to close for Memorial Day
In observance of Memorial Day on Monday, all federal, state, county and city offices, including Astoria, Warrenton, Gearhart, Seaside and Cannon Beach city halls, are closed. All U.S. post offices are closed, and there is no mail delivery. Astoria, Jewell, Knappa, Warrenton/Hammond and Seaside (including Cannon Beach and Gearhart) school...
On Target: Rainier Trap Team shines at Newberg Tournament
In an effort to zero in on their target of the State Championship next month, the Rainier Trap Team traveled to Newberg for a youth tournament recently. On May 11, fifteen team members made the trip, and they had some great results, according to Head Coach Jeff Sorenson. The tournament was a “100-bird” tournament, which is the same format as the state competition, and it gave the kids a great chance to get some experience. ...
UPDATE: Assistant city manager, city attorney leave Longview
Longview is paying Assistant City Manager Ann Rivers and City Attorney Dana Gigler at least $100,000 combined to stop working for the city. Gigler and Rivers have agreed to buyout and separation agreements sent to them in the last two weeks by interim City Manager Jim Duscha. Gigler signed her agreement May 9 and will take effect on May 30, according to city records obtained through a public records request. Rivers’ agreement was signed Monday and took effect immediately.
Runolfson serves at Navy helicopter squadron in Japan
Airman Recruit Brandon Runolfson, of Hammond, serves in the U.S. Navy as an aviation electrician's mate in Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 12 in Japan. Runolfson graduated from Warrenton High School in 2023 and joined the Navy a year ago. "I joined because my grandpa was a career Navy man,” he said. "I wanted to follow in his footsteps. I looked up to him, and I thought it would be a good way to see the world."
Relive Your Childhood Fantasies at the First Ever GoonFest Brewfest
Those of us who grew up in the 80s share a lot of cultural touchstones, but few reach the level of the seminal masterpiece, The Goonies. If you’re anything like me and can easily roll off Goonies quotes, have always longed to stumble upon the treasure of One Eyed Willy, and you like beer—then the McMenamins GoonFest Brewfest is for you!
Magruder continues to lead early Columbia County election results, but November runoff may be required
As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 22, Margaret Magruder is maintaining her lead for Columbia County Commission Position 1, gaining 48% of the vote to 39.6% for Alex Tardif and Brian Brust with 12%. For Position 3, Casey Garrett is unchallenged with 95.6% of the vote. Even with her lead, the top two candidates are likely to head to a runoff election in November, if neither receives 50% of the certified vote come June. ...
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