By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews.com When state and local dignitaries gather Thursday to celebrate the opening of a unique low-income housing development in Yachats, its 21 units will already be filled. And there’s already a waiting list of 40 people. That’s how needed – and popular – the $6 million Fisterra Garden Townhomes project has proven. “They […]
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Two Yachats Fire Board races draw five candidates, one board member unopposed
By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews.com The Yachats Rural Fire Protection District, which has had trouble finding people to run for its five-member board, is suddenly awash in candidates. Six people, including two incumbents, are running for three positions in the May 21 election. The board has had a vacancy for more than a year and has not […]
Yachats council reverses direction to award control of Sunday farmer’s market
By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews.com The Yachats City Council on Wednesday rejected a recommendation that a vendor-run group manage the popular farmer’s market and instead voted unanimously to let a local businesswoman operate it. The vote came after council members acknowledged a flurry of emails and telephone calls the past week in support of a proposal by […]
April rainfall was most since 2012, makes up for dry March
It may be sunny this week but April was a very wet month. Yachats received 9.11 inches of rain in April – three times the amount measured at the city’s wastewater treatment plant in March. April’s rainfall is the most since 2012 and three inches more than the monthly average over the last 10 years. […]
UO physicist to talk at Yachats academy event May 4
A University of Oregon physicist participating in a study that recreates the conditions of the early universe will give a presentation in Yachats at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4. Sponsored by the Yachats Academy of Arts & Sciences and Polly Plumb Productions, James Brau will give a presentation entitled “Report on a Journey to the […]