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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.

Latest Taft Tiger sports scores

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Oregon’s Low Unemployment Rate Continues in April

Oregon’s unemployment rate was 4.1 percent in March and April. For 16 consecutive months, the rate has been close to 4.1 percent, its lowest level since comparable records began in 1976.

Employees honored for longtime service at Samaritan Hospital

Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital staff took a mid-afternoon break on Tuesday, May 8, to recognize four dozen co-workers who reached employment milestones.

Taft’s Tanksley hits winning note on musical stage and athletic field

Meet longtime Lincoln City resident Alyssa Tanksley – honored musician, star softball player, exceptional person -- depending on who you ask.

Top-ranked Taft captures West Valley League baseball crown

No. 1-ranked Taft High turned yet another page toward the conclusion of a storybook season Friday by winning a league baseball championship for the first time in 34 years.

David Broderick – Newly promoted Sergeant is on the case

Lincoln City Police Department would like to congratulate our newly promoted Sergeant David Broderick, who was sworn in on May 3rd in the Lincoln City Council Chambers.

Van Hess retires after 42-year nursing career at SNLH

Forty-two years later, Kathy Van Hess, RN, is ready to leave her life’s work to focus on family, her large circle of friends and herself.

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