Tilly Miller with the Lincoln City Food Pantry accepted numerous donations from the public and local businesses Thurday as part of a Lincoln City Community Days food drive to raise money and food for families in need.
It didn’t take the first-inning grand slam that launched his team to a 17-0 victory over Clatskanie on Tuesday to garner attention for Taft High center fielder Tyee Fisher. At 6-feet, 5 inches, he’s always stood head and shoulders above his class.
Running a small business is no small feat. That's why the U.S. Small Business Administration Portland District is inviting local businesses to its partner showcase with Oregon Coast Community College's Small Business Development Center.
Driftwood Public Library and Driftwood Library Foundation celebrated Community Days with a performance by the Foulweather String Band before a packed house Wednesday night.
Seventeen students from Waldport and Taft high schools learned coveted skills and gained admiration for area firefighters after attending Future Natural Resource Leaders Fire School last week at Camp Tadmor.
Oregon’s Office of Emergency Management’s Real-time Assessment and Planning Tool for Oregon (RAPTOR) is now available in a public version featuring 3D tools for weather alerts, traffic and live data map tools.
Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will collect expired, unused and unwanted prescription medication at the Lincoln City Police Department and Lincoln City Community Center for the 17th annual National Prescription Take Back Day.Â
On April 20, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Lincoln County Search and Rescue had just finished successfully locating a missing subject in the Yachats area when they were re-deployed to find a missing 83 year-old male in the South Beach area.