Monday, March 18, 2024

Features

Cherry blossoms illuminated at state capitol state park March 16-April 6

Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will host “Yozakura,” night viewing of the Akebono cherry blossoms, March 16 through April 6 in the North Mall at State Capitol State Park. Parks staff will illuminate the cherry blossoms with Japanese lanterns and lights nightly 6-9 p.m. Visitors may bring blankets, camping chairs or an evening picnic to enjoy under the canopy of the illuminated trees. The lanterns and lights create a striking and beautiful scene inside the park at night.

A great night for trick or treats

From Cutler City to Voyage Avenue the sidewalks were filled with children (of all ages) seeking sweet treats and displaying their costume making skills. The...

An Irish Goodbye

Update: Ruth Moore's memorial service will be held at Lincoln City Seventh Day Adventist Church 2335 NE 22, Lincoln City at 3pm Saturday, June...

It’s game on at Game Over Arcade

Chris Donner sits at a table inside Game Over Arcade and explains the intricacies of running the business while simultaneously managing to protect his two-year-old son from a heavy toy the child is about to pull down on himself.

Navy Seal hopeful dives into school axolotl project

Paedomorphic salamanders have taken up residence inside Taft Elementary thanks to a future Navy Seal's Eagle Scout project.

‘Dancing Man of Lincoln City’ draws honks and smiles

Stephen R. Goetz, "Dancing man of Lincoln City," is boogieing on Highway 101 almost every day to "make people happy."

Local music artist on key spreading positivity through sobriety

Lincoln City local Ryan O'Laughlin has been making a name for himself in rap circles with music videos and albums going under the moniker C-S1K to "help people through tough times" and promote sobriety.

Retired Kusz enters next chapter

Longtime North Lincoln Fire & Rescue District Captain, safety expert and video producer Jim Kusz retired from fire service Friday, and took the time to give an exclusive interview about tsunamis, the Covid-19 coronavirus, his four-decade-spanning safety career and working with Chicago Bears Coach Mike Ditka.

Combat Veteran and Taft sports star join forces to form detailing duo

Twenty-two-year-old Lincoln City local Joe Salsbery didn't know much about detailing cars and trucks when he started his own detailing business, Pit Crew Inc., back in November 2017.

Mescher to battle blight and preserve Lincoln City with Urban Renewal Agency

The newest addition to the City of Lincoln City is coming off a stint as a Peace Corps Rural Aquaculture Extension Agent in Zambia, and will now turn her attention to historic preservation and improving our economic development toolbox.