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Early Literacy Educator Preparation Council releases final recommendations
Following a one year review of Oregon's early literacy education, a state council has released its final recommendations to strengthen educator preparation programs for teaching reading and writing in Oregon elementary schools. In January, the Early Literacy Educator Preparation Council released initial recommendations to revise educator and school administrator preparation program standards for literacy instruction. Members of educator prep programs and the general public were able to submit feedback to the recommendations. ...
OSAA appoints new Championship Thresholds Task Force at May meeting
A new task force for the Oregon School Activities Association will look at the amount of teams and individuals who compete in state championships for sports and activities. The OSAA Executive Board appointed the Championship Thresholds Task Force at its May meeting. The 12-member committee includes representatives from each of the six classifications, as well as three additional at-large members (one each for Class 6A/5A, 4A/3A and 2A/1A), two representatives...
School district announces administration changes
Lincoln County School District (LCSD) has announced two administrative changes for the upcoming school year. Ashley Freschi, currently serving as assistant principal at Taft Elementary School, will be transitioning to Oceanlake Elementary School in the same role. Denzil Kumar, assistant principal at Newport Middle School, will be moving to Taft Elementary as an assistant principal. Peter Ellingsen will continue in his current position as assistant principal at Newport Middle. An additional student support facilitator will be hired for Newport Middle. ...
Pacific coast gray whales have gotten shorter, OSU study finds
Gray whales that spend their summers feeding in the shallow waters off the Pacific Northwest coast have undergone a significant decline in body length since around the year 2000, a new Oregon State University study found. The smaller size could have major consequences for the health and reproductive success of the affected whales, and also raises alarm bells about the state of the food web in which they co-exist, researchers say. ...
Cascade Head Scenic Research Area marks 50 years
As the Cascade Head Scenic Research Area (CHSRA) approaches its 50th anniversary, the surrounding coastal community prepares to celebrate five decades of environmental stewardship and sensitive human use. Established on Dec. 22, 1974, by President Gerald Ford, CHSRA has stood as a beacon of environmental protection and scientific exploration on Oregon’s north central coast. To commemorate this milestone, people are invited to join in a celebration at the Cascade Head Experimental Forest Headquarters on Saturday, June 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The headquarters...
It’s calf and fawn season – keep your distance from elk and deer
Oregon’s deer and elk give birth from May through July. It’s natural for mother animals to leave their young alone and hidden for extended periods of time while they go off to feed, so never assume a young animal is orphaned when you see it alone. The mother will return when it’s safe to do so—when people, pets or predators aren’t around. Removing an animal from the wild is also a violation of Oregon wildlife laws. (ORS 497.308 – No person shall remove from its...
County Democrats to meet June 26
Lincoln County Democrats will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 26, at the Newport Visual Arts Center, 777 NW Beach Drive. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. and will be highlighted by remarks from Jo Beaudreau, Democrat candidate for Oregon State Senate, District Five. All are welcome.
Man arrested after attempted break-ins
A Newport man was arrested by police at around 6:45 p.m. on Monday, June 10, after he had attempted to enter multiple homes and vehicles in the area of Northwest 55th Street in Newport. Officers with the Newport Police Department responded to the area after receiving a report that a man was seen trying to break into a residence. As officers were responding to the area, an additional caller reported seeing a man in their back yard and said he tried to enter their home...
This Week in History
25 years ago (1999) Dogs left in cars die from heat stroke Three dogs have suffered heat stroke in the last two months in Lincoln County, prompting a veterinarian to warn people to be careful when leaving pets in vehicles. Two of the dogs died. One dog died April 17 after being left in a...
ODOT urges drivers to practice safe driving coming into summer travel season
Summertime usually means vacations and road trips. According to the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation (DFR), now is a good time for a little planning and some safety checks that might spare you from dealing with the consequences of a breakdown – or worse, a highway crash. DFR reminds Oregonians of safe driving tips and to check with your insurance agent or company to review your insurance policies. With changes in driving patterns and potential risks during the...
OSU to receive $5.5M for marine energy research
Oregon State University will receive $5.5 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to support its Pacific Marine Energy Center operations in Corvallis. The $5.5 million award will be issued through the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office. The funding will assist the Pacific Marine Energy Center, a university consortium with Oregon State University, University of Washington, and University of Alaska Fairbanks, establish marine energy strategy, development and implementation. The award that’s part of the $14.7 million overall to the consortium will also support...
N. Coast opens for bay clam harvesting, and S. Coast re-opens for razor clam harvesting
The Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announce a new shellfish opening. Bay clamming has been re-opened on the north coast. Levels of the marine biotoxin paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) have tested below the closure limit on two consecutive rounds of testing. Additionally, razor clam harvesting has re-opened on the south coast. Levels of the marine biotoxin domoic acid (DA) have continued to test below the closure limit. Bay clamming is now open from the Washington border to Cascade...
OHA issues heat wave safety advisory
Summer kicked off officially June 20, and Oregon Health Authority recommends people in Oregon take steps to keep this season from becoming a “bummer” with tips for staying healthy and safe. The Oregon ESSENCE Summer Hazard Report dashboard allows people to monitor trends in the most common summer-related hazards. The dashboard contains interactive graphs showing total daily counts of emergency department and urgent care center visits in Oregon associated with four injury and illness categories: heat-related illness, water submersion events, wildfire-related smoke inhalation, and air...
Governor urged to use ‘Oregon way’ in ocean wind energy development
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is being urged to embrace the “Oregon way” in pursuit of offshore wind energy development. Oregon’s state seafood commodity commissions have expressed their concerns in a letter to Kotek over federal offshore wind energy development plans proposed for the southern Oregon coast. The letter emphasizes what the commission states are adverse effects on the ocean environment and Oregon’s sustainable seafood industry. ...
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