By OREGON ARTSWATCH NEWPORT — The brass band played, the crowd stood, and the Oregon Coast Art Bus crept into view, a rolling mass of color on a rolling fog gray day. It was a deceptively simple debut, coming after months of tackling the logistics of taking the license plate-sized “Celebrate Oregon” art and wrapping […]
Archives for August 2022
ODFW approves limited wild coho seasons on Alsea, Yaquina, Siletz rivers — and even Beaver Creek
It’s official — the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved rules to allow a limited fishery for wild coho salmon on four streams in Lincoln County. Fishing for fall Chinook salmon in most coastal bays and rivers opened Aug. 1. Now, there will be an opportunity to keep one mid-coast Oregon coho, […]
As school year begins, Oregon districts hope to overcome staff shortages with millions in wage, bonus incentives
As students prepare to return to school, districts are offering bonuses and pay raises to attract and retain much needed teachers and school staff. By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle Districts plan on spending millions of dollars in state and federal funds to pay teachers higher salaries and offer hiring and retention bonuses to fully staff […]
OSU Sea Grant names new coastal hazards specialist
Felicia Olmeta-Schult, a marine and social scientist, is the new coastal hazards specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon State University Extension Service. Olmeta-Schult succeeds Patrick Corcoran, who retired in 2020 after 32 years with Sea Grant. Olmeta-Schult previously served as a Sea Grant-funded “resilience fellow” during which she created an online collection of […]
Lincoln County commissioners plan to proceed with their vacation rental ordinance, will extend license moratorium again
By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews.com Lincoln County commissioners plan to extend their moratorium on issuing new vacation rental licenses for at least another six months as they prepare to implement a county ordinance that places tighter restrictions — but no ban — on such rentals. This comes two weeks after the Oregon Land Use Board of […]
State agencies seek nearly $40 million for staff in hospitals, long-term care facilities
By LYNNE TERRY/Oregon Capital Chronicle Oregon officials have stepped into the fray of the state’s hospital crisis with a request for nearly $40 million from the Legislature. The Oregon Health Authority and state Department of Human Services sent requests to the two Democratic leaders of the state House and Senate – Sen. Peter Courtney, D-Salem […]
Lincoln County unemployment rate stays at 4.7 percent in July
The unemployment rate in Lincoln County stayed at 4.7 percent in July, according to the Oregon Employment Department’s regional economist, and remains significantly above the rates across Oregon and the United States. The county adjusted unemployment rate was 4.7 percent in July, unchanged from 4.7 percent in June, according to economist Erik Knoder. It was […]
Residents of Oregon 57 cities and 26 counties will vote Nov. 8 to ban or delay psilocybin treatment centers
By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle Oregonians in 57 cities and 26 of the state’s 36 counties will vote in November on banning or postponing psilocybin treatment centers in their areas. The centers were first approved by state voters in 2020 with almost 56% of the vote supporting Measure 109. The vote made Oregon the first […]
Florence man dies Saturday in Highway 126 crash near Walton
FLORENCE – A 39-year-old Florence man was killed early Saturday when his car went off Oregon Highway 126 four miles west of Walton and struck a tree. It was the seventh fatality on the highway in the Walton area in the past 11 months. Oregon State Police said Chad Colborn of Florence was westbound in […]
Oregon joins states offering free and reduced college tuition for Native American students this year
BY ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle Members of Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes can attend the state’s public universities and community colleges practically free this school year, and members of federally recognized tribes from around the country will be eligible for in-state tuition at the school’s two largest universities. In May, the state’s Higher Education Coordinating […]