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Lincoln City-area LCSD Board post to go up for election

Dave Price’s position as Lincoln City representative for Zone 1 on the Lincoln County School District Board of Directors will be up for election May 21.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log Feb. 22-28

Theft - 10:18 a.m. - 660 SE Highway 101 - Plumbing stolen from bathroom. Report taken.

Kerr honored for longtime service to Lincoln City fire department

Fellow firefighters, friends and family helped snuff out retiring Fire Chief Doug Kerr's 35 years of volunteer and career service to North Lincoln Fire & Rescue on Thursday with a farewell ceremony at the St. Clair Station in Taft.

Local volunteer firefighters graduate from academy training

Six months of training concluded Thursday with a ceremony for the  graduates of the Central Oregon Coast Training Officer’s Association's (COCTOA) Fire Academy.

Treat your taste buds during Macaroni & Seas Week

Eight Lincoln City restaurants invite you to try their interpretations of the classic dish macaroni & cheese when Explore Lincoln City presents Macaroni & Seas Week March 16-23.

Local media celebrities to serve up grub for Family Promise

It’s print media vs. radio waves as Family Promise of Lincoln County announces its next Celebrity Server event featuring Roger Robertson of KBCH-AM (1400) and Patrick Alexander of Oregon Coast Today.

Consumer protection, security focus of dedicated week

Annual National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), designed to encourage individuals and businesses to learn about their consumer rights and how to keep themselves secure, is set March 3–9.

Former Lincoln County inmate rewarded for cooking, sewing skills

After paying his debt to society, former Lincoln County Jail inmate Pedro Romero-Galicia has mended his life and been rewarded for his domestic skills with a certificate of appreciation from Sheriff Curtis Landers.

Lincoln County Sheriff: ‘Heads up, phones Down.’

The problem of distracted walking is a relatively new one. Each year, more and more people are injured as a result of texting, talking or listening to music while on their cell phones.

Warming Shelter opens doors due to frigid temperatures

The Lincoln City Emergency Warming Shelter is open tonight through Monday and possibly beyond due to a cold snap that has hit the Central Oregon Coast.

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