By April Bailey, for the Tillamook County Pioneer Shall a law enforcement district be formed with permanent tax rate of $.58 per $1000 assessed value beginning in FY 2017-18? This is the…
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Health officials urge parents and families to talk about suicide and emotional distress
A variety of resources and tips are available for discussing mental health and emotional well-being LOCAL RESOURCES for Help and Hope …. YOWhelphopePSA PORTLAND, OR––With a recent increase in public awareness…
Manzanita Farmers Market Makes Move to City-owned Parking Lot on South 5th St., opening June 9th
By Laura Swanson The Manzanita Farmers Market is making a move to the city of Manzanita’s parking lot, on 5th Street, just a block south of the former location at 5th and…
Registration opens for North Coast Land Conservancy’s “On the Land” outings
A botanist-led walk high on Mystery Peak, in the proposed Rainforest Reserve. A cross-country trek to a hidden grove of ancient cedars. A plein air drawing workshop at Circle Creek Conservation Center….
Because I’m All About That Bond!
It’s not every day that someone offers you $1.93 million in free money! But that’s just what happened to our schools. Tillamook School District has been offered $1.93 million (and maybe as…
Round 3 TLT: Tourism facilities community discussions- 5/15-5/18
Round 3 Transient Lodging Tax (TLT): Tourism facilities community discussions conclude with third series of meetings throughout county The citizens of Tillamook County are invited to attend the third and final in…
Letter to the Editor: Merrianne Hoffman for Tillamook County Transportation Board
I was a little surprised when I saw who was running for the Tillamook County Transportation Board Position #5. I was on the board of that organization when it chose not to…
Introducing … Madame Zia – Mistress of Astrology
Editor’s Note: We are pleased to introduce our regular astrology column brought to you by a dear Pioneer friend, Dana Zia. Dana is well-known to many in Tillamook County for her delicious…
“What we want from the Wild” Community Conversation at Tillamook Forest Center May 7th
The Tillamook Forest Center will hold a free public event on May 7, hosting Oregon Humanities’ statewide Conversation Project. “What We Want from the Wild,” is a conversation with Oregon Humanities Executive…