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Lincoln City Community Days award winners

Lincoln City Community Days celebrated the following award winners Saturday at its annual banquet at Chinook Winds Casino Resort with Mayor Dick Anderson and Miss Oregon, Taylor Ballard, presiding:

Two OCCC students named to all-Oregon Academic Team

Oregon Coast Community College students Flor Isela Gaspar Marquez and Waverly Sudborough joined college President Dr. Birgitte Ryslinge and met Friday with Gov. Kate...

Lincoln City Police Crime Log April 19-25

Caller reports a guest registered to Kenneth Brissette is refusing to leave and barricaded in room. Benjamin Gomez (11/15/74) taken into custody for trespassing and transported to Lincoln County Jail. 

Kay, Dodson honored as North Area Educators of the Year

Angie Kay and Patty Dodson have been honored as Lincoln County School District North Area Educators of the Year for 2018-19.

LCSD supports school funding cause, opposes employee walkout

EDITOR'S NOTE: Lincoln County School District Superintendent Dr. Karen Gray addresses the community in the following public submission: Dear Lincoln County School District Community: As many of you...

D River among Oregon beaches considered for water health monitoring

D River State Park in Lincoln City is among five beaches in Lincoln County and 18 statewide under consideration for monitoring for pollution and water quality as part of the Oregon Health Authority's Beach Monitoring Program (OBMP).

UPDATED: NLFR fire truck billows smoke through downtown Lincoln City

A North Lincoln Fire & Rescue ladder truck returned to the station Monday night billowing white smoke that clouded downtown traffic near the Dorchester House before allegedly catching fire at the Inn at Spanish Head.

Whale of a tale? Tail of a whale? Beached object stokes resident’s curiousity

A local resident stumbled across what she believes to be part of a dead beached whale Monday evening while catching a glimpse of an "amazing" sunset.

Lincoln City Pacific Power employees terminated over alleged financial improprieties

As many as five Lincoln City Pacific Power employees have been dismissed from their duties over alleged improprieties designed for financial benefit, sources said.

Pixiefest moved to Taft High, other major changes announced

An athletic field at Taft High 7-12 will be the site for the annual Pixiefest festival in late June as part of several major changes announced Monday by the Kiwanis Club of Lincoln City.

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