

Many Show Support For Siletz School
The Lincoln County School District Board held a special public hearing on March 31 to examine the status and future of Siletz Valley Charter School, drawing a packed room of students, staff, tribal representatives, and community members who made an emotional case for keeping the school open and strengthening its partnership with the district. Board members emphasized the district’s commitment to honoring tribal sovereignty and history before moving into the public hearing foc


Toledo Firefighters Kept Busy With Structure Fire and Truck Fire
According to Toledo Deputy Fire Chief Larry Robeson. Toledo firefighters had a busy weekend, responding to both a house fire in town and a commercial truck fire on Georgia-Pacific property. Robeson said the structure fire happened Friday, March 27, in the northwest part of Toledo on Spruce Street. The call first came in as smoke in a structure, but conditions escalated quickly while crews were still en route. “We got information over the radio that flames had broke out in the


Commissioners Get Recycling Update
Lincoln County’s Board of Commissioners received an in-depth briefing on how Oregon’s Recycling Modernization Act is changing local recycling and composting programs, especially for rural communities along the coast. Local haulers – Thompson Sanitary, North Lincoln Sanitary, and Dahl Disposal – explained that they already operate under Oregon’s long‑standing Opportunity to Recycle Act, first passed in 1983. Each year, they must file detailed reports with the Oregon Department
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