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Saturday The Philanthropic Educational Organization chapter AS will host a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the parking lot of Gloria dei Lutheran Church, 1290 Thompson Road, Coos Bay.
Jasmine Gladys Johnson and Randy Allen Kirchgesler have announced their engagement.
The police report is compiled daily from the public record log of the Bandon Police Department.
Faulkner Presents $4.5 K to Children Dental Program
Barbara Faulkner of Langlois presented a check from the Oregon Communities Foundation for $4,500 to the Public Health for Dental Project at Monday's Curry County Commissioners meeting.
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Good luck fishing for Fourth of July trout
Fishermen take time to enjoy the beauty of Floras Lake at Boice-Cope, a Curry County park between Langlois and the Pacific.
Charter one step closer to ballot
Brookings residents Ralph Martin and Ian Maitland dropped off their finalized version of the Home Rule Charter at the county clerk's office on Thursday, June 26.
15-Year Old Prodigy Jessie Richman Wins Nelscott Kiteboard Rodeo
The Nelscott Kiteboard Rodeo concluded Sunday with a 'no go' in the freestyle competition scheduled for the Siletz Bay due to the lack of adequate wind.
The fragile state of law enforcement
It's a question outlying residents of Curry County have to ask themselves, "If I need to call 911, will a sheriffs deputy be able to respond?" While it goes without saying that the nature of the call would ...
Summer youth programs receive funding
Submitted photo courtesy of Kevin Hartwick Twenty four organizations were recently awarded mini-grants totaling $9,800 during a reception held by the Wild Rivers Community Foundation. via Triplicate.com
a First Look: Home rule charter nearly ready for November election
“You can't be a commissioner and an employee of the county”
Ralph Martin is a serious-looking guy. He wears black pretty much all the time, calling the color "his uniform," which he complements with dark tinted sunglasses and a pointed salt-and-pepper colored goatee. via Gold Beach, Oregon
The first of a scheduled monthly tsunami warning test is set for 5 p.m. Thursday, Curry County Emergency Services Coordinator Scott Bakker said. via Curry Coastal Pilot
Local residents share thoughts on Clinton speech
“I haven't heard Hillary speak yet”
About 2,100 people packed the North Bend Middle School gym to hear former President Bill Clinton speak for a number of reasons. via KCBY-TV Coos Bay
Fish and Wildlife Commission to meet in North Bend
“We have a pre-set agenda of items we will be talking about but we will have a report on the coastal salmon situation, a briefing from our staff, and a discussion regarding the restoration of Diamond Lake, which is a huge thing for this area”
Addressing current fish and wildlife issues, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission makes a trip to the South Coast. via KCBY-TV Coos Bay
ODOT fields questions on new welcome center plan
“People have driven by because they haven't recognized the amazing amenities we have here. The potential for business is great.”
The Ashland City Council peppered state officials with questions about the proposed Siskiyou Visitor Information Center and rest stop south of Exit 14. via The Ashland Daily Tidings
The following meetings and activities are scheduled on the South Coast on Thursday. via The World
Winter on the Southern Oregon Coast
“There are seals and sea lions - and elephant seals!”
Combine wild weather, thundering waves and elephant seals. Add off-season rates and no crowds and it's a recipe for winter adventure. via Curry Coastal Pilot
The following are meetings and events planned this weekend on the South Coast. Saturday Vintage Haulers , a club for vehicle enthusiasts, meets the third Saturday of each month are various members home. via The World
The following are meetings and entertainment scheduled Friday on the South Coast. via The World
The following are events and activities scheduled on the South Coast in coming weeks. via The World