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Puny profits fuel harbor gas debate

DEPOE BAY — A miniscule profit for selling thousands of dollars of fuel to boaters caught the eye of a city councilor during a routine motion to approve the monthly finances Tuesday, Sept. 20.

Council to consider downsizing planning commission

At the upcoming Lincoln City City Council meeting a proposal from the planning department to reduce the number of planning commissioners from seven to five will be discussed and possibly voted on. 

The Siletz is hot!

In the early morning mist on the Siletz river dozens of small fishing boats glide quietly past each other.

City races set for November

All eligible candidates for this year's election have filled out their required forms and gathered needed signatures to appear on the November 2022 ballot for Lincoln City’s upcoming mayoral and city council races.

Domino’s Pizza to open in Lincoln City

A new Domino's Pizza location will soon serve Lincoln City's pizza-eating population with an expansion of the longstanding national franchise.

Lincoln County is ‘ready’ for anything

The 2022 Get Ready Lincoln County emergency preparedness event was a wealth of information for those seeking how to prepare and plan for disaster.

Successful water rescue near Chinook Winds Casino Resort

A man was taken out to sea by a riptide near Chinook Winds Casino Resort around 1:45 p.m. Saturday after being thrown from his kayak in the breakers.

Lincoln City receives additional $750K for new park

Lincoln City Parks and Recreation will receive $750K from Oregon Parks and Recreation to continue development of a new 6.71 acre park in Taft.

Celebration of Honor on display at Chinook Winds

Standing atop the lush green grass in front of Chinook Winds Casino a lone sentinel mannequin dressed in an olive drab green Army uniform stands representing the US Infantry soldier of the Vietnam era, part of a traveling collection known as the Celebration of Honor.

Pacific Power issues shutoff warning for extreme wildfire conditions

Pacific Power issued a warning Wednesday alerting the public to a possible shutoff due to forecasted high winds during "extreme wildfire conditions."

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