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Daniel Jerome Summers – May 9, 1988 – March 29, 2019

Daniel Jerome Summers, born on May 9th, 1988 in Salem, Oregon to Daniel Joseph Summers and Stacy LaVonne Summers, passed away Friday March 29th, 2019 surrounded by friends and family.

Tillamook residents die in apparent murder-suicide in South Beach campground

Lincoln County Sheriff's deputies found two Tillamook residents dead from apparent gunshot wounds upon making a welfare check last week in a campground near Newport.

LCSD makes S.W.E.E.T. offer for summer interns to build work skills

The Lincoln County School District Summer Work Experience Education and Training (S.W.E.E.T.) program works with students 16 to 21 who participate in Special Education or...

First responders improve trauma care skills in training exercises

Local emergency responders became better prepared to handle coordinated trauma care in Lincoln County following training involving realistic patient-care situations. “This training was to help...

Safety corridor designation dropped on nearby Highway 101

The fatal and serious injury crash rate on the nine-mile stretch of Highway 101 between Depoe Bay and Newport has declined enough to eliminate...

Local safety, health agencies to conduct drill Monday morning at D River Wayside

Local fire, ambulance, hospital and Life Flight staff will be working in unison Monday morning at D River Wayside in a training exercise designed...

Beloved local youth coach Summers dies from cancer at age 30

Lifelong Lincoln City resident Daniel Summers, a beloved and respected youth coach who many say loved all children as his own and united a community in a common cause, lost his battle with cancer Friday at age 30.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log March 22-28

Burglary - 7:22 a.m. - Subway, 247 SW Highway 101 - Break in at south Subway.

Fridays for Future: Students warn against warming with climate change protest

Lincoln County School District students Hailey Feuling and Maia Stout are warning against warming and the effects of climate change with their participation in...

Oceanlake Elementary School parent pushes for LCSD policy reform

“I won’t stop until it does,” said Tiffany Hill, whose Oceanlake Elementary School kindergartener’s unsupervised bathroom trip has led to an Oregon Department of Education (ODE) investigation into an incident involving alleged sexual misconduct last spring.

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