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If you wanted to drive from Newport, OR, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, the coast-to-coast trip would take you about 44 hours, ...
After a number of years in the planning stages, ground was finally broken last month to construct a new fire station in Eddyville for East Lincoln County Fire & Rescue. The station will be located ...
Two fatal crashes occurred on Highway 101 in Lincoln County over the weekend. At around 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 7, a four-vehicle accident just north of the Highway 229 (Siletz Highway ...
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Lana Helquist, 74, of Lincoln city passed away in her home (hospice) surrounded by family and friends on November 26 2024. She was the middle daughter of three born to Bobby and Rose (Johnson ...
If you fish and hunt in Oregon, you’ll likely be impacted by the new proposed Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) budget. The proposed $607 million budget includes a fee step-increase ...
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On Wednesday, June 4, 2025, at about 3:55 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 101 near Seal Rock in Lincoln County. The preliminary investigation indicated a blue ...
In the early morning of Monday, May 19, 2025, Lincoln City Police Officers responded to a shooting call in the area of SW 51st St and SW Ebb Ave. Upon arrival, they located a victim who had ...
I have been a dual Medicaid/Medicare member of Samaritan Health for five years. During that time, I felt I was getting the best care, both from a management and a health care provider perspective.
The Lincoln City City Council has selected Oregon native David Benson to serve as the city manager pro tem. He brings more than 30 years of local government experience to help bridge the gap and ...
The Lincoln City Rite Aid store, located at 4041 NW Logan Road, is one of eight Rite Aid stores in Oregon likely to close following Rite Aide’s announcement of bankruptcy earlier this month.
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