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Election results certified; Skaar, Fournier elected commissioners
Tillamook County Clerk Christy Nyseth certified and submitted results from the May 21 primary election to the Oregon Secretary of State’s office on June 13. The finalized results hewed to earlier releases, with Erin Skaar and Paul Fournier securing election as Tillamook County Commissioners, KaSandra Larson winning the position of Tillamook County Assessor and Cyrus Javadi holding off a primary challenge for his state house seat. 8,612 votes were tabulated...
Letter: Manzanita should pay for share of water
The Wheeler and Manzanita City Councils will meet soon to discuss changing the IGA (Intergovernmental agreement) which began 20 years ago and has been updated 2 times. This time the Conservation of the Water Aquifer owned by Wheeler. the councils are trying to lower Wheeler’s U.S. leading water rate from being in line with Mananzita. Currently, Wheeler’s lowest average rate is $76.07 while Manzanita’s is $47.56 a month. Wheeler council had a workshop this past June 5th. I have been recommending the sharing of the...
New apartments open in Garibaldi
Residents are set to begin moving into the new Garibaldi Bayview Apartments at the east end of the city and seven lots prepared for home construction above the complex are on the market. The 3-acre project was shepherded by the development team of Paul Daniels and Ron Halter and marks the third complex they have partnered on in the city in the last decade. Friends since high school, the men...
July packed with family fun in Tillamook County
The month of July will see a full schedule of events across Tillamook County, starting with north county celebrations of the Fourth of July and continuing with festivals in Cloverdale, Pacific City and Garibaldi. On Independence Day, Rockaway Beach and Manzanita will take center stage, with each town hosting a parade, Rockaway Beach’s at 11 a.m. and Manzanita’s at 1 p.m. with a theme of Soar Fourth. The fun will...
A reading of the Declaration of Independence July 4 in Maxwell Library Park
Hear ye! Hear ye! A declaration from the Second Continental Congress! Thus will begin, on July 4 at 11:00 a.m., the reading of the Declaration of Independence from the stage in Maxwell Library Park, 1708 Third ST, adjacent to the Main Tillamook County Library. A group of 20 women and men will take turns reading the document that set the colonies on the road to freedom – a document that was approved unanimously on July 4, 1776, by the 56 men who made up the...
Summertime on show in Seaside Art Walk
The Seaside First Saturday Art Walk is held monthly from 5 to 7 p.m. in the historic Gilbert District. Find parking at Holladay Drive and Oceanway Street to meet artists and explore new exhibits. Crafted in Seaside, 530 Broadway. Presenting craft and sip nights, crafting supplies, and jewelry-making kits. Fairweather...
City of Seaside Announces Public Meeting Information for the Month of July 2024
CITY OF SEASIDE ANNOUNCES PUBLIC MEETING INFORMATION FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 2024. The following Committees, Commission, and Board meetings have been updated (see below) through the month of July. Seaside Housing Task Force Workshop – Monday, July 1, 2024, 6:00 PM (Seaside City Hall, 989 Broadway, Seaside) This meeting...
2024 Fire Season In Effect
SEASIDE, Ore - July 1 - Fire season officially began in Clatsop County on Monday, July 1, 2024 at 1 a.m. Fire season is declared each year when conditions of fire hazard exist. This declaration affects all lands, both public and private, in Northwest Oregon. The following Guidelines have been...
COUNTY-WIDE BURN BAN EFFECTIVE JULY 4, 2024
The Tillamook County Fire Defense Board in conjunction with the Oregon Department of Forestry will enter into a county-wide burn ban on outdoor burning on July 4, 2024 at 01:00 am. It is also a good reminder that fire can be a hazard at any time of year if steps...
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