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Itty Bitty S***** Wave Contest to award prizes by committee

Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic Founder John Forse announced the D River Itty Bitty S***** Wave Contest (DRIBSWC) Thursday, where anyone with a drone or camera can win a combined purse of $200 as they film contestants surfing up the D River.

Scammers posing as IRS on the rise

As we get into tax season, the IRS is reminding taxpayers to be on the lookout for scam e-mails aimed at tricking you into disclosing personal and financial information that could be used to steal your identity and financial assets. 

Publisher’s Note: Feeling the love this Valentine’s Day

What more can we say as we witness the full force of thousands of people assaulting our website each and every day?

LCSD issues letter regarding nearby measles outbreak

With the current measles outbreak investigation in Clark County, Wash., we understand that parents in our area have questions about what can be done to keep children safe, and what their child’s school/child care will do if a case of measles is confirmed at their site.

Coast Guard saves two people after Mayday call near Tillamook

Am emergency distress call is likely to credit for saving the lives of two recreational boaters this morning near Netarts Bay, five miles southwest of Tillamook.

New bus system to track students’ whereabouts to and from school

Parents of students in the Lincoln County School District will soon be able to track the whereabouts of their children with a school bus GPS tracking system under a contract awarded Tuesday to First Student transportation company.

SNAP food benefits to be issued to all recipients March 1

The U.S Department of Agriculture has asked states to provide early issuance of March benefits for those who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for food security. This request is due to the partial federal government shutdown that occurred in January.

Flood safety tips from Oregon Emergency Management

With recent wet weather and more rain on its way, now is a good time to prepare for floods, check your emergency supplies and adhere to basic flood safety. 

D River Bridge work mishap warrants temporary traffic radar system

Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) officials are working on the installation of two new temporary radar detectors at the D River Wayside and Highway 101 intersection to fix a problem caused by an underground traffic wire that was damaged during the ongoing D River Bridge improvements.

Local fire districts to reignite discussion of consolidation of services

Exploratory action into the possibility of consolidating services between Lincoln City and Depoe Bay fire and rescue operations will be reignited at 5 p.m. tonight at Station 2200 at 6445 Gleneden Beach Loop.

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