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Boysen receives ‘Grassroots Champion’ award from American Hospital Association

Doug Boysen, President and CEO of Samaritan Health Services, recently received the “Grassroots Champion” award from the American Hospital Association (AHA).

Oregonians urged to support National Child Abuse Prevention Month

The Oregon Department of Human Services encourages Oregonians to support building strong and thriving families during National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. This month...

Oregon honors 911 operators for service to public safety

When it comes to recognition of key community members, few are more deserving than 911 operators in Oregon.

Community responds to first responders with Kiwanis Club tribute

North Lincoln Fire & Rescue Capt. Jim Kusz led a tribute Thursday to local law enforcement and safety organizations at the Kiwanis Club's annual...

Oregon DHS to bring foster youth ‘home where they belong’

The Oregon Department of Human Services has announced development of a plan to return Oregon foster youth who are being served in other states.

Travel Oregon production ‘only slightly exaggerates’ beauty of Beaver state

Travel Oregon's Only Slightly Exaggerated depicts a fun, exciting and diverse landscape that truly embodies what it is to experience what Oregon has to offer.

Canadian citizen caught at sea with alleged intent to distribute meth

A criminal complaint was filed today in federal court alleging Canadian citizen John Phillip Stirling, 65, illegally possessed, with intent to distribute, methamphetamine aboard a U.S. flagged vessel.

County assessor to reappraise areas in and around Lincoln City

The Lincoln County Assessor’s Office will conduct a physical reappraisal of all residential properties in Lincoln City areas through spring and summer of 2019.

Residents urged to chip in with proper disposal of electronics waste

Lincoln County residents can avoid illegal disposal of computer and related electronics equipment when Newport High School’s Robotics Club and Thompson's Sanitary Service host...

Local business owners’ input sought on future signage options

The City of Lincoln City recently passed two Ordinances (2019-14 & 2019-15) making amendments to the City’s sign regulations. In doing so, City Council directed staff to provide all businesses in the commercial zoning districts with this letter identifying the changes and summarizing the future work program relating to signage.

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