

If Your Mailing Your Taxes Be Sure To Do So By April 9
Gone are the days when US Post Offices stayed open late on Tax Day. No more lines of cars in the Post Office driveway after dark. The late local news no longer features live interviews with taxpayers explaining why they waited until the last minute to file. Don’t be fooled, however. Taxpayers still wait until the last minute and it’s almost here. “As much as we wish it wasn’t, it’s normal for nearly half of returns to come in the last two weeks,” said Megan Denison, Perso


Portland Man Dies In Highway 34 Crash
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, at 7:41 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a single-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 34 near milepost 3 The preliminary investigation indicated a maroon Chrysler Sebring, operated by 24-year old Jacob Hendrick Walton of Troutdale, was traveling westbound on Hwy. 34 near Waldport when he lost control of the car, went off the roadway and crashed into several trees on the westbound embankment. The passenger, 51-year old Jack Hendrick Walton of Po


Commissioner Casey Miller Seeks Court Order Restoring Office Access, Agenda Rights
Lincoln County Commissioner Casey Miller has asked a federal judge to restore his access to county offices, participation in management meetings, and the ability to submit agenda items, after being barred from these duties for several months. This legal dispute centers on the rights of elected officials and the representation of Lincoln County voters, which are key issues in Miller’s ongoing civil rights lawsuit. Miller’s lawsuit not only claims violations of his First Amend
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