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The Mystery of Lighthouse Square Solved

With the relocation of Grocery Outlet to midtown, the big question on everyone's mind has been "What's going to take its place in Lighthouse...

North Lincoln Sanitary to ask Council for rate increase

  A proposed rate increase in trash services from North Lincoln Sanitary of four and one half percent will be on the city council's agenda...

Pair nabbed nabbing sign from historic Sambos site

Saturday morning Chris Donner, the owner of the former Sambos restaurant, was alerted by his security system that an intruder was on the property....

2 rescued from rocks

North Lincoln Fire and Rescue deployed this morning to aid two individuals stranded on the rocks beneath the Ester Lee Motel. Rescuers deployed life rings...

Tigers soar into the Yondr

We've all seen the scene; groups of kids (or adults for that matter) huddle en masse, staring at their phones and never speaking with...

City Attorney Fired

City Attorney Richard Appicello was fired "without cause" last night at a city council special meeting. The vote was 4-1 in favor of terminating...

Training up children in the way they should go.

  October of 2023 will mark the 120th birthday of Lincoln City Christian School (formerly know as Lincoln City Seventh Day Adventist School).  When a school...

To Pump or Not to Pump…

New Jersey, you’re on your own. For the first time in 72 years, as of August 4, Oregon will lift the ban on self-service gas,...

Once in a blue supermoon

With a bit of good luck we shouldn’t need to wait until October for some quality time with the moon.

Kite Festival 2023

The high flying colorful sheets of nylon will once again decorate the skies of the D River wayside for the semi annual Lincoln City Kite Festival Saturday and Sunday June 24 and 25.

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