The Florence City Council will cover a lot of ground this evening when they meet for their only business session of the month. The culmination of 14 months work on an all-new animal control ordinance is one of the items on the agenda. Current regulations allow dogs off leash in […]
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State Bike Trail panel holding hearing in Florence
There’ll be a public hearing in Florence later this week on a proposal to establish three scenic bicycle trails in central, eastern and northeastern Oregon. The Oregon Recreation Trails Advisory Council which advises the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission is meeting Friday, August 19th at Florence City Hall. The three […]
Woodbury cancer fund tops $100,000
The total so far is well over $100-thousand. That’s the amount of money that has been raised to benefit Glenna Woodbury. Woodbury, dealing with colo-rectal cancer for the past two years, is scheduled to leave Florence this morning on a special charter flight for San Diego and the Cyberknife Clinic […]
Siuslaw Elementary registration begins Tuesday, August 16th
Parents of all students enrolling at Siuslaw Elementary School are asked to check in this week. School spokesperson Wendy Rohner says the school will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between Nine AM and Three PM for parents to register their child and double check information that may already be […]
Ems finish Boise series with a big win
The Boise Hawks took two of three games over the Eugene Emeralds over the weekend. Friday the Ems took an early lead on an inside-the-park grand slam off the bat of Kyle Gaedele, but the Hawks came from behind for a 7-5 win. Saturday, Oliver Zapata hit a tie-breaking three-run […]
Summer Auction Warm Up Items
Bidding in Warm Up Auction for Wednesday, August 21st begins at 9:15am on KCST 106.9 FM ITEM# BUSINESS VALUE DESCRIPTION A The Human Bean $60.00 Great drinks and tasty eats await you at The Human Bean located on Highway 101 and Rhododendron. You get three $20 cards to […]
Here is the latest Oregon news from The Associated Press
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A lawyer for Kip Kinkel has filed a federal court challenge to Kinkel’s prison sentence of more than 111 years for the 1998 shooting spree that killed his parents and two fellow Thurston High School students. His lawyer says Kinkel was mentally ill and the […]
Port Manager resigns
After nearly four years on the job Port of Siuslaw Manager Mark Freeman is calling it quits. When his work day ends today, he’ll walk away with a three-months severance package. He submitted his resignation Wednesday afternoon following a three-hour executive session in which the Port Commission discussed his job […]