28 June 2013 Final School Budget Set The Siuslaw School Board heard some good news last night as they wrapped up work on the budget for the coming year. It came from finance director Kari Blake who told the board a higher than expected ending fund balance for the current […]
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Sandblasters and Dirtbags split; Emeralds lose fourth straight
American Legion Baseball Nic Cole threw two innings of relief for the win and the Three Rivers Sandblasters edged the Dallas Dirtbags 4-3 yesterday in the first half of an American Legion double header in Florence. Jake Thompson started on the mound and scattered four hits over seven innings while […]
3rd Oregon News Minute from the AP
AP-OR–3rd NewsMinute/235 Here is the latest Oregon news from The Associated Press WILSONVILLE, Ore. (AP) — A Portland woman is organizing a memorial at the Wilsonville Target store where an estimated 50,000 bees died, apparently from the improper application of pesticide to trees in the parking lot. Rozzell Medina tells […]
2nd Oregon News Minute from the AP
Date: 06/28/2013 09:27 AM AP-OR–2nd NewsMinute/302 Here is the latest Oregon news from The Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Forecasters say hot, sunny weather expected this weekend in Oregon will continue early next week with possible record-breaking temperatures. Highs in the 90s are forecast in the inland areas […]
NW Sports from the AP
Date: 06/28/2013 05:30 AM AP-NW–SportsMinute/301 Here is the latest Northwest sports news from The Associated Press DALLAS (AP) – The Dallas Mavericks have ended up with Miami guard Shane Larkin after a pair of trades to move down in the NBA draft and clear salary cap space for a […]
1st Oregon News Minute from the AP
Date: 06/28/2013 03:30 AM AP-OR–1st NewsMinute/250 Here is the latest Oregon news from The Associated Press CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) – Oregon State Police say a nude man who was hit by a trailer as he wandered in the middle of a state highway has died in a Corvallis hospital. […]
One Topic-One Hour approach to disaster planning; Remembrance Garden gets boost; Legislators edging closer to closure; Wings and Wheels
27 June 2013 A Different Approach to Disaster Awareness It’s important, says Joan Edwards, for coastal residents to be aware of what areas may be overrun with water in the event of a large earthquake and tsunami. Your home may not be in the inundation zone, but if you live […]
Emeralds fall for third straight time; Sandblasters try to beat the rain with the Dirtbags
Northwest League Baseball The losing streak extended to three for the Eugene Emeralds last night as they fell to Salem-Keizer 5-1 at PK Park. The Volcanoes put up nine hits and played perfect defense; while the Emeralds continue to struggle with their hitting in timely situations. The Ems did manage […]