By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews.com YACHATS – The mayor-elect of Yachats – and the councilor who lost to him in this week’s general election – believe the vote was a reflection of voter frustration the past two years. That’s why Craig Berdie, who got 372 votes, and councilor Ann Stott, who got 267 votes, believe he […]
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Voters in Yachats fire district approve new, larger operating levy
YACHATS — Voters this week approved the Yachats Rural Fire Protection District’s request for a new, large operating levy by a wide margin. After three days of counting, the vote Thursday afternoon was 951 to 689 to approve a levy of $1.59 per $1,000 assessed property value. The district’s current levy of 59 cents per […]
Gomberg wins sixth term in Oregon House District 10; Miller elected to Lincoln County commission
Rep. David Gomberg, D-Otis, sailed to an easy victory in his House District 10 re-election bid over three days of vote-counting that nearly wrapped up Thursday. Gomberg received 20,874 votes – or 56.8 percent – to earn a sixth term in the Oregon Legislature. His opponent, Celeste McEntee, a Republican restauranteur from Newport making her […]
After more ballots counted from around the state Thursday, Kotek wins three-way race to become Oregon’s next governor
BY JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle Democrat Tina Kotek, the former speaker of the Oregon House, has fended off Republican Christine Drazan and nonaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson and will be Oregon’s next governor. The Associated Press called the race in Kotek’s favor Thursday evening, after several counties reported of tens of thousands of outstanding ballots. […]
Shares in Portland-based vacation rental management company Vacasa drop 20% after poor business report
By MIKE ROGOWAY/The Oregonian Shares in vacation rental management company Vacasa fell sharply Wednesday after the Portland company warned of “weakening” sales and said its costs are too high. Vacasa maintains, manages and markets vacation rental homes for their owners, taking a percentage of rental proceeds in exchange. Its poor third-quarter results reflect, in […]
Waldport city council will be getting two new members, two incumbents return; voters approve COCF&R levy
WALDPORT — Waldport city council meetings may look a bit like the teachers’ lounge at Crestview Heights or Waldport Middle/High School in January. Two teachers — Melaia Kilduff and Michelle Severson — were elected to the council when nearly all vote tabulations ended Thursday, joining two incumbents, Susan Woodruff and Rick Booth. They will […]
Backers of new, tighter Oregon gun regulation measure claim narrow victory Wednesday
By PETER WONG/Oregon Capital Bureau Measure 114 supporters have claimed victory, however narrow, in their campaign for firearms training requirements and limits on ammunition magazines. With 1.5 million votes tallied statewide as of noon Wednesday, 50.7% voted yes, to 49.3% who voted no. The Rev. Mark Knutson is a pastor at Augustana Lutheran Church in […]
Race for Oregon governor and three congressional districts still too close to call Wednesday
By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle Several high-profile Oregon races remained too close to call on Wednesday, but it appeared clear Democrats will maintain their legislative majorities. As of midday Wednesday, the Associated Press had not called the race for governor or the state’s three competitive congressional districts. The Oregonian/OregonLive on Wednesday morning called the […]
Hunters asked to stop in Blodgett to get elk tested for wasting disease
BLODGETT — The Oregon Fish & Wildlife Department will be staffing a check station to sample elk for chronic wasting disease on Saturday during the first Western Coast elk season. The station will be open from from 8 a.m. to dusk in Blodgett in the large gravel parking lot on the north side of Oregon […]
Democrat Val Hoyle will be representing Lincoln County and the 4th Congressional District in January
By GRANT STRINGER/The Oregonian Democrat Val Hoyle defeated Republican Alek Skarlatos in the race for the 4th Congressional District on Tuesday night. Partial results tallied as of Wednesday morning showed Hoyle with 51% of the vote and Skarlatos with 43%. Hoyle’s victory marks an important — but not unexpected — win for the Democrats in a district where […]