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A sweet deal for kids

Like some weird dream, dinosaurs roamed alongside fire fighters, clowns and even a spaceship at the Faith Baptist Church annual "Trunk or Treat" gathering Saturday night.

Domestic violence suspect slides into police vehicle

Lincoln City Police arrested a local man Thursday morning while responding to a domestic disturbance call after he crashed a motorcycle into a police cruiser.

Two men arrested for drugs, gun seized

Lincoln City Police arrested two men under City Hall Wednesday on drug and weapons charges after an officer noticed one of the men had an active warrant.

Samaritan’s Tamayo wins prestigious nurse award

Cristina Tamayo, a registered nurse at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital, has received the Oregon Outstanding Nurse Preceptor Award, joining an elite group of just 14 nurses across the state to be honored this year by the Oregon Center for Nursing.

Rain to end unseasonably dry weather

National Weather Service Portland issued a Special Weather Statement calling for significant widespread rain over the weekend.

Slap happy in Oceanlake

Like some kind of modern day hieroglyphics, vinyl adhesive stickers cover utility boxes, street signs and power meters in the Oceanlake district of Lincoln City.
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Inaugural Homepage Candidate Forum ‘passes unanimously’

The inaugural Lincoln City Homepage Candidate Forum was deemed a timely success by candidates and the audience Wednesday night.

Doomsday Committee can’t be corralled

DEPOE BAY — A self-appointed committee of city councilors that was supposed to prepare vulnerable Depoe Bay for The Big One instead brazenly defied state law, produced nothing but chaos and left City Hall in shambles.

Lincoln County Planning Commission seeks new members

Lincoln County is seeking new members to serve on the Lincoln County Planning Commission.  

THE MISSING MINUTES: ‘No-account’ city hall fails to keep written records

DEPOE BAY — The City of Depoe Bay has failed to provide written accounts of dozens of city council meetings since the resignation of whistle-blowing city recorder Barbara Chestler in April, and Mayor Kathy Short seems to say, “Who cares?”

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