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Taft High seniors take bows at annual scholarship, awards ceremony

Nearly 90 Taft High 7-12 students were honored May 24 at the school's Senior Awards Celebration.

2018 City of Lincoln City Mayor and Council Election

The Mayor's position on Council as well as three council seats in wards 1, 2 and 3, have terms that will expire on December 31, 2018. An election for these positions will be on the General Election Ballot for November 6, 2018.

Memorial Day Drive in Lincoln City

Taft to Safeway hood-mounted footage sped up 500%. It was a beautiful Memorial Day in Lincoln City. Traffic was heavy but that was to be expected.

Honor the fallen on Memorial Day

Memorial Day isn’t about sales or events. It’s about people fighting and dying so you can be free. People choose to join the military and put their lives on the line so you can enjoy freedom. Sometimes they don't come back alive and we honor them with Memorial Day. 

Homepage-Mini 005 – State Championship Edition

Homepage-Mini number five is live. This issue features the best story Jim Fossum has written to date: It's All in the Family for Taft Baseball Stars. It tells the story of three Tiger greats, Jack Stempel, Josh Salsbery and Caleb King. 

It’s All in the Family for Taft Baseball Stars

Like brothers who have shared life’s pleasures and pitfalls; like sons to the men they have played for and aspire to emulate; to the people they have touched and who have moved them, Taft High baseball stars Caleb King, Josh Salsbery and Jack Stempel are like family.

Dick Anderson running for Mayor of Lincoln City

Lincoln City Councilor Dick Anderson announced today that he will seek the position of Lincoln City Mayor on the November ballot. He has decided to announce his candidacy at this time so others have time to decide and file for his City Council seat.

Citizens concerned over biosolid applications near the Siletz River

At this weeks county commission meeting, the commissioners heard from a group concerned about biosolids that are being applied within 50-feet of the Siletz River. This is the treated sludge that comes from the city's waste treatment plants.

Deputy administers Narcan and saves overdosed passenger’s life

On May 17, 2018 at approximately 4:00 p.m., Deputy Shawn Carter stopped a vehicle for a minor traffic violation near SE East Devils Lake Rd and SE Oar Street in Lincoln City. During the traffic stop Deputy Carter recognized the rear passenger in the vehicle was exhibiting signs of a drug overdose.

Lofty stats certify Taft’s status as state’s best baseball team

The No.-1 ranked Taft High baseball team posted some gaudy numbers this season – the most important, of course, being 12-0, the team’s perfect record in winning the West Valley League regular-season championship.

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