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New Lincoln City park gets closer to a name

Lincoln City Parks and Recreation staff presented results of a naming contest recently held for the new park located at SE 3rd Street & Keel Avenue at Monday's city council meeting.

Lincoln City Council says Price is right about a green beach

Monday's City Council meeting saw Oregon Coast Community College's Marketing Director and Sustainability Committee Chair Dave Price attempting to make Lincoln City "Oregon's Greenest Beach."

Lincoln City means to ‘go green’

Lincoln City City Councilors will hear from the City's Sustainability Committee this Monday at city hall on how to increase local businesses' bottom lines by going green.

Highway 101 hole prompts ODOT to call in geologists

Oregon Department of Transportation officials have called in geologists Thursday to take core samples of a hole on southbound Highway 101 in Otis.

Flood advisory issued for Lincoln County

National Weather Service Portland issued a "flood advisory" Wednesday through this evening for Clatsop, Lincoln and Tillamook counties. 

Siletz Tribal Council members elected

Loraine Y. Butler, Robert Kentta and Selene Rilatos were elected to the Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Saturday, Feb 1.

Transitional housing: Helping Hands meet-and-greet at City Hall

The City of Lincoln City hosted a meet-and-greet with the public for Helping Hands Reentry Thursday, Jan. 30, where CEO Alan Evans gave a presentation on the structure and functions of homeless outreach services and transitional housing.

Arts Committee seeks public input for Cultural Center project

The City of Lincoln City is holding a public forum 5-7 p.m. Feb. 28 at City Hall to provide input for a large scale art installation for the Lincoln City Cultural Plaza revitalization project.

Free award-winning disaster class teaches preparedness

If you've ever wondered what to do during a zombie outbreak or asteroid strike, then Oregon Coast Community College's "Disaster Preparedness for the Pacific Northwest" class is for you.

Who looks after Lincoln City’s “unvetted” homeless population?

Although I genuinely support any well-intentioned attempt the city takes in acknowledging its responsibility to provide shelter of any kind for its homeless population, I can't help but note the huge difference between the support that the city recently gave to the Helping Hands

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