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Senator Anderson reflects on freshman year

State Senator Dick Anderson, (R)-District 5, sat down for an interview with Lincoln City Homepage to share his thoughts on the upcoming 82nd congress which started Jan. 1.

Mayor, councilors take oath of office

In a brief ceremony held prior to the business portion of Monday's city council meeting, recently re-elected Mayor Susan Wahlke and councilors Mitch Parsons...

An icy night brings thawing for some

  Around 4pm Thurday night many people were reporting that they were noticing ice forming on their porch decks and tree limbs. By 8p.m. the freezing...

Lincoln City Police Log

  Actiivity as reported by Lincoln City police. All subjects are innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law. January 22, 2023 Catalytic Converter stolen: 717...

Truck takes out communications pole

At approximately 4p.m. Monday a 2016 Ford pick up struck a pole in front of Calvary Chapel.Lincoln City police responded to the scene and...

Chief Broderick takes over

At a public ceremony held in the Lincoln City Police department community room, Dave Broderick was sworn in as Lincoln City's newest police Chief.

Inflation in Lincoln City

It seems that there is no escaping inflation in Lincoln City.  From dinosaurs to Santa, from R2-D2 to snowmen, inflatable Christmas decorations are nearly as popular around town as twinkling Christmas lights. 

An idea falls by the wayside

The City of Lincoln City is asking for an increase in the Transient Room Tax to help fund the construction of a “state of the art visitor’s center” at the wayside.  I do not support the construction of such a facility.

City announces business to provide affordable workforce housing

NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 28, 2020 The City of Lincoln City Announces Innovative Housing, Inc. to Provide Affordable Workforce Housing. Lincoln City, a beach town of...

Trial date set in $4 million lawsuit against Lincoln City in Lopez sex abuse case

A trial date in April 2020 was set Friday for a $4 million lawsuit against the City of Lincoln City claiming negligence in the employment of youth league sports coach Tyler Lopez, who was sentenced to more than 40 years in prison for sex abuse of minors.

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