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Massive bluefin tuna caught off Oregon coast
Wicked Tuna Oregon came to Garibaldi Sunday when a 164-pound bluefin was certified on the scales of Captain’s Corner. Barnes Cooper of Hillsboro has targeted the large tunas for years, both in Southern California and for the past three seasons out of Garibaldi. It’s believed to be the largest...
Tillamook piano teacher still going strong 60 years on
There’s just something about teachers. Teachers are often some of the most influential people in a person’s life. Many teaching careers, from beginning to retirement, span three decades. In that time, just one person can touch countless lives. Now double that, and add piano into the equation, and you have Marianne Gienger, who has been teaching piano for over six decades. Her studio where she teaches piano has photos of her students’ recitals spanning decades, a testament to her dedication to music and her pupils. ...
Cheesemakers win big in St. Helens
After a challenging non-league schedule, the Tillamook High School Cheesemakers football team beat the St. Helens lions 43-0 on the road to start their Cowapa league schedule 1-0 and improve to 2-3 overall. Tillamook found its offensive rhythm behind a monster night from Carsen Rieger, who found the end zone three times and a stifling defensive performance that held the Lions scoreless on the evening. St. Helens received the opening...
'Healthy' Scappoose gets comeback win over Seaside
Bolstered by five starters returning from injury – including 6-5 senior quarterback Max Nowlin – No. 4 Scappoose (4-1) notched its most important win of the season Friday, going on the road to defeat No. 8 Seaside (2-3) in the 4A Cowapa League opener for both teams. The Indians trailed 22-12 in the fourth quarter before rallying behind Nowlin. He threw a touchdown pass to junior Brayden Miller with five minutes left, then connected with senior Quinton Olson on a 12-yard score to put Scappoose...
Letter: Opposition to the emergency radio bond measure
The intent of our county to upgrade our 911 communications system is a typical move seen everywhere at all levels of government. In a perfect world, we would have nothing but sate of the art equipment in all phases of our lives. This is far from a perfect world. The people of this county cannot afford it. A resident with an assessed value of $400,000 on his home (mediocre in this day and age), will pay $120 per year, $1,200 in ten years when the powers that be decide on another upgrade. A landlord will pass this expense on to...
Hundreds of high school students take part in PCC’s Manufacturing Day in Scappoose
Portland Community College staff and industry partners showed off the latest technologies, training and careers at one of the largest manufacturing-related learning events in the state. More than 200 high school juniors and seniors from Columbia, Tillamook, Clatsop and Washington counties attended the annual Manufacturing Day on Oct. 4 at the PCC Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Training Center. Manufacturing Day is an opportunity for students and educators to experience the world of modern manufacturing. Prior to the pandemic, this event was the largest Manufacturing Day in...
Mook Invite at Alderbrook brings thousands of runners to golf course
The Alderbrook Golf Course took a morning off golf to host high school runners from all over the Northwest. In its second year, The Mook XC Invite hosted 3,500 athletes and 3,000 spectators hosted on Sept. 21. The day’s race schedule boasted 12 different race divisions. The Tillamook Cheesemakers broke their squad up into several different competition levels. Sophomore Brooke Bush was the top lady finisher for the Mooks, competing...
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