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Stranded boat finally rescued from Washington beach
Ocean Park, Washington, has one fewer oceanfront residence as of yesterday. On April 12, Michael Bonome’s boat ran ashore after it suffered engine trouble amid high waves. Bonome was making his way to the back of the boat to drop anchor when he realized that his dog had fallen into the water and jumped in after it, according to KPTV.
Moha participates in regional steel bridge event
KLAMATH FALLS — As part of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Institute of Steel Construction, students from the Oregon Institute of Technology's civil engineering program, including senior Serena Moha, of Warrenton, participated in the Pacific Northwest Student Steel Bridge Competition held April 6 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Land conservancy holds 'The Forest Remembers' program
The North Coast Land Conservancy is holding a "The Forest Remembers" program from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday at Fort Clatsop. The names of all those who have been honored with memorial gifts to the conservancy this year, and throughout the group's history, will be read.
Clatsop County Sheriff's Office issues warning on recent phone scams
Our Office is alerting residents to a surge in phone scams targeting individuals in our community. We have reports of individuals at the bank trying to withdraw thousands of dollars to pay for “fines” to avoid warrants and jail time. This is simply not the way we conduct business as a law enforcement agency. These scams are designed to deceive victims by posing as legitimate entities and using convincing tactics to extract personal information or money. Scammers employ various strategies to make their scams appear...
Valley Catholic golf paces a very crowded 3A District tourney
The Warrenton High School boys golf team traveled to Quail Valley Golf Club in Banks on Wednesday for the 3A/2A/1A District 1 Tournament. The Warriors held their own against a very competitive field that saw six out of nine eligible teams score within 11 points of each other.
Coast Guard rescues man from cruise ship off Oregon Coast
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Astoria rescued an injured passenger from a cruise ship far off the coast of Oregon on Thursday. The 65-year-old man had received an injury a few days prior and needed higher medical care. He was on board the Koningsdam, which was on its way from Hawaii to Victoria, Canada.
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