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Tsunami safety revamped for hospitality industry

The hospitality industry in Oregon has an updated tool to help prepare employees, residents and visitors for a tsunami.

Gomberg: February Legislative Update

It is the middle of week three and the legislative session is off to a very busy start! Committees are hearing bills, the phones are ringing, we receive hundreds of emails each morning, and I've been holding information meetings during every unscheduled moment each day here in Salem.

Taft culinary club cooks up Tuesday takeover of The Grill 1646

Several students intent on pacifying palates long after they have graduated from Taft High 7-12 will fire up the grill Tuesday evening in fundraising efforts to satisfy their taste for knowledge in the culinary field.

Police seek public’s help in identifying witness to ATM skimming

The Lincoln City Police are continuing their investigation into the placing of a credit card skimmer on a local ATM and seek the public’s help in identifying a possible witness that may have information regarding the incident.

Local puzzle solvers hip to be square at Taft Cubing Competition

The Kiwanis Club of Lincoln City will sponsor the Lincoln City Rubik's Cube Club in the first-ever Taft Cubing Competition beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, in the Taft High 7-12 school commons.

Siletz Tribe reelects three Tribal Council members

Lillie Butler, Bud Lane and Delores Pigsley were reelected Saturday to the Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians.

Lincoln City Police Crime Log Jan. 25-Feb. 1

The Lincoln City Police Dispatch Daily Desk Log is a public record of police calls. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Local baseball fan calls strike three on home plate umpires

To hear Lincoln City resident Michael Deaton tell it, hardly anything pains him more than his bad back. While several surgeries over the years have been excruciating, there’s nothing that agonizes him more than umpires who can’t see straight.

Recent outbreak brings rash of tips to combat spread of measles

With the recent outbreak of measles in the Vancouver, Wash., area, it is important for local residents to be aware this highly contagious illness could spread to our region.

Cultural Center events for February and beyond

The Lincoln City Cultural Center has announced several events for February and beyond:

Fitness and training

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Real Estate Sales

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Meeting Space

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