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Tillamook Headlight Herald Home & Garden Show set for Saturday and Sunday
A longtime Tillamook County tradition, the Tillamook Headlight Herald Home & Garden Show, will take place on Saturday and Sunday at the Tillamook County Fairgrounds. The show, held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, is once again co-sponsored by Tillamook County Solid Waste and coincides with the Tillamook County Beekeepers’ Association’s Bee Days celebration. A wide array of vendors will...
TEP hosts clean water festival
Fourth graders from across Tillamook County descended on Twin Rock Friends Camp on March 19, for the Tillamook Estuaries Partnership’s 23rd annual Clean Water Festival. The 223 students were joined by representatives from 25 organizations up and down the coast, who helped to educate the kids about the importance of clean water. Volunteers traveled from as far as Coos Bay and Astoria to participate in the event, representing organizations as...
Larson brings experience, deep community ties to assessor's race
After more than two decades in the Tillamook County Assessor’s Office, KaSandra Larson is running for the top position in this year’s election. Larson told the Headlight Herald that she feels her extensive experience in the office combined with her attachment to the community make her a strong candidate for the position. “I’m deeply rooted here and I’m committed to public service and I’m committed to continuing that support for...
Tillamook Headlight Herald Home & Garden Show set for Saturday and Sunday
A longtime Tillamook County tradition, the Tillamook Headlight Herald Home & Garden Show, will take place on Saturday and Sunday at the Tillamook County Fairgrounds. The show, held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, is once again co-sponsored by Tillamook County Solid Waste and coincides with the Tillamook County Beekeepers’ Association’s Bee Days celebration. A wide array of vendors will...
Larson brings experience, deep community ties to assessor's race
After more than two decades in the Tillamook County Assessor’s Office, KaSandra Larson is running for the top position in this year’s election. Larson told the Headlight Herald that she feels her extensive experience in the office combined with her attachment to the community make her a strong candidate for the position. “I’m deeply rooted here and I’m committed to public service and I’m committed to continuing that support for...
Unveiling Neahkahnie Mountain: Oregon’s Enigmatic Gem
As we delve into the myths and legends of Tillamook, Oregon, we are reminded that beneath its serene facade lies a realm of mystery and wonder waiting to be explored. Whether these tales are rooted in truth or embellished by the passage of time, they serve as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the human fascination with the unknown.
Candidates participate in forum
Candidates in the primary elections for various county and statewide offices made their pitch to voters at a forum hosted by the Pacific City-Nestucca Valley Chamber of Commerce on April 2. During the forum hosted at the Kiawanda Community Center, candidates briefly introduced themselves to the assembled crowd before fielding questions. The event started with the introduction of candidates who are running unopposed in their primaries. Incumbent Tillamook Sheriff Josh...
Candidates participate in forum
Candidates in the primary elections for various county and statewide offices made their pitch to voters at a forum hosted by the Pacific City-Nestucca Valley Chamber of Commerce on April 2. During the forum hosted at the Kiawanda Community Center, candidates briefly introduced themselves to the assembled crowd before fielding questions. The event started with the introduction of candidates who are running unopposed in their primaries. Incumbent Tillamook Sheriff Josh...
In commissioner run, Spink aims to preserve natural resource economy
After a career in the car industry, Jeff Spink has set his sights on Tillamook County Board of Commissioners position number one, aiming to employ his business experience to manage the county. In a recent interview with the Headlight Herald, Spink said that he would prioritize preserving Tillamook County’s natural-resource-based economy, promoting economic development and fiscal responsibility in county government. “We’ve got to figure a way to get back,” Spink...
In commissioner run, Spink aims to preserve natural resource economy
After a career in the car industry, Jeff Spink has set his sights on Tillamook County Board of Commissioners position number one, aiming to employ his business experience to manage the county. In a recent interview with the Headlight Herald, Spink said that he would prioritize preserving Tillamook County’s natural-resource-based economy, promoting economic development and fiscal responsibility in county government. “We’ve got to figure a way to get back,” Spink...
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