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Oregon teen and young adult unemployment rates hit record low

The unemployment rate for Oregon teens ages 16 to 19 was 9.5 percent in 2017, establishing the lowest unemployment rate since 1978 when comparable records began.

Lincoln County Sheriff fire safety tips

Use the following tips to help keep you and your family safe especially during the hot, dry season.

Revised budget approved for proposed police station

A Lincoln City City Council special meeting was held Wednesday to hear from City Manager Ron Chandler about a revised budget for the building of the new Lincoln City Police Department building.

Newly restored Oregon Constitution on display

The newly restored Oregon Constitution is now on view at the Oregon Historical Society through September 3, 2018.

School District to try new school registration system

Lincoln County School District (LCSD) is trying a new system of offering Full-Service registration labs to ensure a smooth enrollment of students this year.

Off duty Alaskan police officer Beck assists Newport’s Davis in foot chase

An off duty police officer from Juneau, Alaska observed the NPD officer engaged in a foot pursuit with Mr. Galicia and assisted in taking Mr. Galicia into custody.

Salem’s Knickell becomes fifth Powerball Jackpot winner from Oregon

Steven Nickell of Salem still can’t believe the ticket he had in his wallet for two weeks was the $150.4 million Powerball jackpot winner.

UPDATE: Ethics complaint filed against Lincoln City Public Works director

Lincoln City citizen Jerry Warner has filed an ethics complaint with the Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) alleging Lincoln City Public Works Director Lila Bradley violated ORS 244.040 by using her position to gain financial benefit and to influence city administration.

Funny money in Lincoln City is no joke

Counterfeit $50 and $100 bills have been passed onto unsuspecting businesses in the last few days in Lincoln City.

Siletz Bay Taft Dock to get overhaul

Lincoln City Councilors voted unanimously to award a construction contract to Bergerson Construction, Inc. for $450,000 to fix the Siletz Bay Taft Dock.

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