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Nothing to see here: Planned slash fires announced

Lincoln County Emergency Management has issued a community notice on behalf of the Oregon Department of Forestry concerning a series of controlled slash burning operations taking place Wednesday, Dec. 11.

Oregon Cultural Trust

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Lincoln County Animal Shelter resumes operations

The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Animal Shelter resumed operations in a new temporary facility at 510 NE Harney Street, Newport, Oregon.

Mescher to battle blight and preserve Lincoln City with Urban Renewal Agency

The newest addition to the City of Lincoln City is coming off a stint as a Peace Corps Rural Aquaculture Extension Agent in Zambia, and will now turn her attention to historic preservation and improving our economic development toolbox.

New welding program sparks donation

The need for more and varied career and technical education programs in Lincoln County has never been clearer than it is today.

City Council discusses transitional housing deal; storing vehicles on street

Monday's City Council meeting saw Lincoln City postponing a transitional housing deal, voting to vacate a portion of NW 44th Place for Chinook Winds' Sky Bridge and passing a resolution making it a Class C misdemeanor to store vehicles in the right of way for more than 24 hours.

Special Report: City of Lincoln City to close deal for transitional housing

The Lincoln City City Council has been working on a $750,000 deal with Helping Hands Re Entry for the last 10 months to bring transitional housing to Lincoln City.

Samaritan’s coastal hospice team achieves first step in Veterans’ partnership

Military veterans have unique physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual needs that can impact their end-of-life care.

Youth pastor Conte gets five-year prison sentence on sex charges

Lincoln City youth pastor Mitchell Conte pleaded guilty to six counts of sex-related charges Tuesday and received 60 months incarceration with no good time or alternative program eligibility.

Planning commission narrowly votes in favor of warming shelter permit

Planning commission officials voted 4-3 Tuesday to approve a conditional use permit to allow a Lincoln City warming shelter to operate for three months when temperatures drop to 40 degrees or winds exceed 50 mph.

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