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D River Beach, Rockaway Beach health advisory issued

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) issued a public health advisory today for higher-than-normal levels of bacteria in ocean waters at D River Beach in Lincoln County and Rockaway Beach in Tillamook County.

Health advisory lifted for D River, Seal Rock State Park beach waters

The Oregon Health Authority today lifted a public health advisory for contact with marine water at D River Beach in Lincoln City and Seal Rock State Park Beach, in Lincoln County.

UPDATED: Health advisory lifted for waters at Lincoln City’s D River Beach

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has issued a public health advisory for higher-than-normal levels of bacteria in ocean waters at D River Beach in Lincoln County.

Health advisory for water contact at D River Beach lifted

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) today lifted a public health advisory for contact with marine water at D River Beach, located in Lincoln City.

Health advisory issued for fecal bacteria in water at D River Beach

UPDATE: Advisory lifted 5/23  https://lincolncityhomepage.com/health-advisory-for-water-contact-at-d-river-beach-lifted/ The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has issued a public health advisory for high levels of bacteria in ocean waters at D...

Gorgeous day: Lincoln City in pictures

As the needle broke 70 degrees today, Lincoln City beaches were filled with people enjoying the wonderful weather.

Itty Bitty S***** Wave Contest draws pros and locals to D River

The first Itty Bitty S***** Wave Contest is happening this weekend with the coinciding of King tides and a large ocean swell that allows surfers to ride waves up the D River.

Itty Bitty S***** Wave Contest to award prizes by committee

Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic Founder John Forse announced the D River Itty Bitty S***** Wave Contest (DRIBSWC) Thursday, where anyone with a drone or camera can win a combined purse of $200 as they film contestants surfing up the D River.

D River Bridge work mishap warrants temporary traffic radar system

Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) officials are working on the installation of two new temporary radar detectors at the D River Wayside and Highway 101 intersection to fix a problem caused by an underground traffic wire that was damaged during the ongoing D River Bridge improvements.

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