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Oregon residents can sign up to be notified about some types of timber activity in their local area. That includes the recent, controversial plan to spray herbicide by helicopter in Lincoln County.
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A forestry company in Lincoln County is abandoning its plans to spray herbicide by helicopter near a source of drinking water. The move follows pushback from local officials.
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Lincoln County officials are speaking out against a plan to use helicopters to spray herbicide near a local source of drinking water. But they said the company behind the proposal could now be backing down.
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The county plans to open permanent winter shelters in Lincoln City and Newport later this year.
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On Wednesday, the Lincoln County board of commissioners voted unanimously to send an increase in the lodging tax to voters.
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The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners is considering a significant increase to fees for new and renewing short-term rentals in unincorporated areas of Lincoln County.
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A Lincoln County nonprofit that serves the homeless will shut down next month following the declining health of its founder.
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For children involved in foster cases, visiting the sterile Lincoln County Courthouse can be upsetting. A new donation aims to make them feel more comfortable with a room equipped with toys, books, art and more.
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New transitional housing is coming to Lincoln County, as an Oregon non-profit receives a grant for nearly a million dollars.
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Lincoln County Commissioner Doug Hunt has retired after more than a decade on the job.
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A rural road with a racist moniker on the Oregon coast has a new name. It now honors an early Black settler.
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Crash rates along U.S. Highway 20 in Lincoln County have fallen enough that ODOT has decided to remove the “safety corridor” designation.