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Controlled burn at Cascade Head

Controlled burning of slash piles on Cascade Head will be conducted to manage open grassland habitat by reducing woody material that was growing in meadow. The Nature Conservancy's Cascade Head trail will be closed Monday-Wednesday (April 15-17) for the safety of hikers and firefighters.

Attacks on Israel; reporter on the ground

Homepage has been contacted by its source in Israel that the drone attacks from Iran are in fact a reality. While none of the...

D River Beach Clean Up April 20, 2024

Join the Kiwanis Club of Lincoln City on Earth Day at D River State Recreation Site. This is a semi-annual beach clean-up party to help keep our beach and ocean clean. Supplies provided, or bring your own work gloves, grabber, and bucket! Meet at the D River Recreation Site off highway 101 and then head a group to pickup trash on the beach.

New ‘Patriots’ group stirs political scene

A countywide group of conservatives on March 9 basked in the afterglow of a series of events that drew headlines as well as the ire of some local progressives.

Firearm discharge early Monday morning 4/8/24 **UPDATE:*

In a compelling video captured by and posted to the Lincoln City Homepage Community Facebook page by Eric Johnson the suspect can be seen handcuffed and lying face down on the wet asphalt of Hwy 101 outside of a vehicle.

The Week in Review. What I think.

Either way, an eclipse is pretty cool.  I like them because they make me pause for a moment and appreciate just how very small I am in the big scheme of things. And they mess with my chicken's brains.  Which is always funny.

New city park silent auction and social hour

This event launches the public fundraising campaign for first new Lincoln City Community Park in over 20 years The 6.71 acre park is located at 4815 SE 51st St (the former Taft Elementary School site).

Moonshine Park rules changed

It's important to note that reservations are now required for all campsites. This change aims to prevent the disappointment, inconvenience and even open conflict experienced by many visitors under the previous first-come, first-served system, which often led to overcrowding and frustration due to lack of available space."

Explore Lincoln City announces “Tap and Brew Trail,”

a new self-guided tour of Lincoln City's beer scene will be available online

Oregon Heritage Commission to meet April 17 and seeks to fill vacancies

There is one appointed position currently vacant on the Oregon Heritage Commission and two positions that will become vacant July 2024