

Staffing Issues Limit Public Access At D.A's Office
Lincoln County's District Attorney says a deepening staffing crisis is forcing her office to close its front counter to the public at times, limiting access for crime victims and raising broader concerns about public safety and county leadership. In an interview with Oregon Coast Breaking News, District Attorney Jenna described months of struggling to maintain basic services as 11 positions remain unfilled due to a county budget deficit. Those vacancies include three Deputy D


Marine Board Offers Guidance For Proposed Rules For Siletz River
The Oregon State Marine Board held its quarterly meeting on January 29 in Salem. The Board denied a petition for a slow-no wake for the entirety of Ana Reservoir in Lake County, approved a Waterway Access Permit exemption for those engaged in whitewater activities on identified Class IV+ river segments, and offered guidance on how to proceed with proposed rulemaking for the Siletz River upstream of Jack Morgan Park. Siletz River Petition: In its final action item, staff req


Tibetan Monk Tour
Bringing a beautiful gift to coastal cities, four Tibetan monks from Gaden Shartse Phukhang Monasteries in India are touring the Oregon coast this February, with week-long stops in Lincoln City, Yachats and Newport. Organized by Lincoln County Friends of Tibet in conjunction with the Lincoln County Cultural Center and the Yachats Chamber of Commerce, the tour brings the rich and colorful music, sights, and art of Tibetan culture to our coastal audiences. The tour’s purpose is




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