Oregon Coast Community College is touting the growth and success of its nursing program as it prepares to graduate 28 students who completed the program this spring and had the […]
Archives for May 2025
ODFW issues advice for would-be wildlife helpers this spring — “Let wild animals stay wild”
By Lincoln Chronicle The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife has embarked on a campaign this spring to encourage people to leave young wild animals alone and to remind […]
Aging tide gates threaten Oregon’s coastal waters, but replacing them isn’t cheap and takes years
By JUSTIN HIGGINBOTTOM/Jefferson Public Radio On an early spring day outside of North Bend in Coos County, Fred Messerle admires a newly built tide gate spanning Palouse Creek. The […]
Patient chides Samaritan Health executives for staff exodus
To the editor: This is a letter directed to Samaritan Health Services executive management. I have been a dual Medicaid/Medicare member of Samaritan Health for five years. During that time, […]
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Waldport Road District
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Waldport Urban Renewal Agency
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING City of Waldport
Waldport council schedules special meeting Thursday
WALDPORT – The Waldport City Council has scheduled a special meeting for Thursday, May 22 at the community center. The 4 p.m. meeting will begin with the council’s regular monthly […]
Oregon legislation would speed up process to rename locations with offensive titles
By MIA MALDONADO/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — Oregon lawmakers aim to speed up the process for renaming dozens of creeks, lakes, mountains and other sites that still hold offensive names. […]
Samaritan considers closing birthing center at its Lincoln City hospital as cost-cutting move
By KRISTINE deLEON/The Oregonian/OregonLive Samaritan Health Services’ maternity care services at its Lincoln City and Lebanon hospitals are on the chopping block. The Corvallis-based nonprofit health network is evaluating […]