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City Council opens door to ‘special-special’ homelessness work session

Housing the homeless became the rallying cry Monday night at the regular session of the Lincoln City Council.

UPDATED: City Councilors leave Warming Shelter out in the cold

The Lincoln City Warming Shelter's funding for 2018 was reduced from $45,000 to $4,600, a 90 percent cut, following a vote Monday by the Lincoln City City Council. The Warming Shelter had requested $12,000 in outside agency funds, but was approved for 38 percent of that amount.

City Manager Chandler responds to Kusz appeal denial letter

I was recently asked by a reporter about the grant process and I responded that it’s very competitive and it seems to be getting more competitive each year.

City Council sends Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic appeal to watery grave

The potential for a Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic surfing contest webcast sunk to Davy Jones' Locker on Monday following a Lincoln City City Council deadlock vote.

Council errs by ‘Forseing’ out Big Wave grant appeal – By Jim Kusz

VCB struggles to find something unique that sets us apart from other Oregon coastal towns.  Nelscott Reef is something that is not only unique to our coast but is just one of a handful of BIG waves on earth.

Council snuffs out action on illegal fireworks usage

The following is a summary of the proposals pertaining to education, enforcement and alternatives in regard to illegal fireworks:

Councilor candidate Davis withdraws from Ward 1 race for personal reasons

Central Coast Builders, Inc. owner and City Council candidate Jim Davis has withdrawn from the Ward 1 election race, City Recorder Cathy Steere reported in an email.

Vision team’s development plan tabled at City planning meeting

In the end, the Commission voted unanimously to postpone making a recommendation to the City Council regarding adoption of the plan.

It’s official: Candidates for Lincoln City mayor, council announced

Three candidates will run for Mayor and eight will vie for council positions Nov. 6 in the general election, according to a news release issued Thursday, Aug. 30.

City encouraged to review social media’s dissemination of ‘false’ news

Lincoln City Councilor Riley Hoagland says the City is not doing enough to combat the spread of misinformation on social media throughout the Internet.

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