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Ballot Boxes not empty for long in Coos Co
After all the hype during last November's Primary Election, it would seem the lines at the ballot boxes have dwindled down.
Governor candidates to speak at Flegel dinner
Three Democratic candidates in the running for Oregon governor will make a joint appearance at the Douglas County Democratic Party's annual Flegel Victory Banquet on Nov.
Bandon voters reject Tax Levy, but it could return in May
For now, the will be no Tax Levy for Bandon Residents after voters turned down the measure during Tuesday's Special Election.
Bandon votes 'No' on Property Tax Levy to fund local Police
There was only one contested vote during Tuesday nights Special Election in the bay area and that was in Bandon.
Beaverton resident places third in national wildlife refuge photo contest
A flock of western sandpipers at Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge. Steve Dimock of Beaverton is the third prize winner of the National Wildlife Refuge Association1s 2009 Refuge Photo Contest.
Bears sightings on the rise in coastal cities
They're big, they look cuddly and now, they're wandering into coastal communities looking for food.
Bandon voters must decide to pay, or not, for full police protection
Bandon voters have until 8:00 p.m. on November 3rd to cast their ballot to approve or deny a property tax levy that would help fund two positions on their local police force.
OTC presents $10,000 check to South Coast
The Oregon Tourism Commission, dba Travel Oregon, presented a check for $10,000 to the South Coast Partnership group on Friday, October 9, at the Business & Tourism Town Hall Forum in Bandon, Oregon.
Pistol River golf resort the focus of meetings
Curry County residents can learn about a proposed destination golfing resort planning ordinance needed to establish the Crook Point Gold Resort at Pistol River at special workshops in Gold Beach and Brookings on Saturday.
Centennial Golf Club Honored as One of the Top 50 Public Courses in the U.S. by Golf World
Centennial debuted at #6 in this ranking, which was published in the September 28, 2009 issue of Golf World magazine.
On a rare windless day on the Oregon coast, Tom Doak stands a few strides from a cliff above the Pacific Ocean, gazing toward the flagstick of a long, downhill par 3. He takes a fast, fluid swing with a 4-iron but pulls his shot well left of the flag.
State expects bumper cranberry crop
BANDON - Oregon is enjoying a boom in cranberry production at a time when other states are seeing a drop.
Large crowd turns out for first flu shot clinic
It seems more people are taking the recommendation to get their seasonal flu shot this year, as concerns over both seasonal flu and H1N1 continue to rise.
Bandon Beds and Furniture opens in Bandon, Ore.
BANDON, Ore. a ' Bandon Beds and Furniture, a new store featuring Oregon-made furniture and other home furnishings, has opened here, according to a report by The World newspaper in Coos Bay, Ore.
Growers see Bandon as Bog Heaven
Oregon produced 400 million pounds of cranberries last year, the fourth-highest total in the nation.
Startup: Vital signs of a young regional company
A bird-watching tour in Hawaii prompted Lauretta Young to form her own company in Portland.
Local photographer participates in "Portraits of Love Project"
As soldiers continue to fight over seas, photographers across the country are joining forces to make sure they have a little bit of home, no matter where there are.
OSP: Bandon teen seriously injured when he darts in front of van on highway
A 17-year old Bandon-area male was seriously injured Friday morning when he was struck by a van as he attempted to run across Highway 101 in Port Orford.
Bradbury 90% certain on run for Governor
After two terms as Oregon's Secretary of State, what do you do for an encore? That is the question that has been facing Bill Bradbury, who has been touring the state in search of an answer.
Mammoth Times & Eastern Sierra Times
Mammoth Hospital still searching for CFO
How do you think the bear problem is being handled in Mammoth? The town, wildlife specialist and other agencies are starting to work together now and the public is getting better about storing food/trash. Ita s not perfect, but ita s getting there.