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In One Ear: Harrowing episode
The Daily Morning Astorian, May 15, 1887 Ocean King‘s harrowing episode at sea. The ship, a four-masted barque said to be the largest American ship afloat at the time, left British Columbia on April 22 with a load of coal, heading for San Pedro, California. On May 1, they...
Warrenton to use urban renewal funds for post office building
WARRENTON — The City Commission, acting as the Urban Renewal Agency, voted Tuesday night to direct $540,000 in urban renewal funding to purchase and revitalize the post office building on N. Main Avenue. In April, the commission authorized City Manager Esther Moberg to enter into negotiations with the building’s...
Warrenton approves new fees for mini storage units
WARRENTON — The City Commission voted Tuesday to approve new fees for unclaimed mini storage units at 60 N.E. Iredale Ave. The move comes after the city set a deadline of April 30 for people to claim their units without facing fees.
This Historic Tavern Is Known For Some Of The Best Fish & Chips On The Oregon Coast
If you like the look and feel of a classic pub, friendly staff, great beer and even greater fish and chips, then head to Bill’s Tavern and Brewshouse on the main drag in Cannon Beach. This historic building was originally established all the way back in 1932 and was then named The Imperial Grill. The now famous restaurant location has turned over ownership several times over the past century, but has remained a mainstay on Hemlock Street, serving beachgoers for years.
Sayre receives recognition as outstanding volunteer
Handcyclist Tom Sayre, of Warrenton, was selected as an outstanding volunteer for his service in support of Oregon State Parks between January 2023 and February. During that period, he served on the Oregon Outdoor Recreation (Land and Water Conservation Fund) Committee and the Accessibility Design Standards Advisory Working Group.
Volunteers needed to remove Scotch broom
WARRENTON — Volunteers are needed to help the North Coast Land Conservancy remove Scotch broom from the Surf Pines Habitat Reserve in Clatsop Plains from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The work party will meet in the parking lot of the Surf Pines gatehouse.
County commission candidates make final push before election
With less than a week before the election, candidates for District 2 on the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners are taking their final steps along the campaign trail. Tessa Scheller and Anthony Huacuja are competing for an open seat on the ballot Tuesday after Commissioner John Toyooka chose not to run for reelection. District 2 encompasses Gearhart, Clatsop Plains and portions of Seaside and Warrenton.
Cannon Beach City Council pushes back on legal challenge to bond
CANNON BEACH — City councilors pushed back on Tuesday night against a legal challenge to a $33.6 million bond to finance infrastructure projects, warning that the tactic could cause delays and increase costs. The City Council unanimously agreed in April to move forward with the full faith and credit...
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