Unfortunately, we’re reporting a record-breaking number of COVID-19 cases today. More young people are getting COVID-19, and the virus is spreading widely in our rural and urban communities, fueled by social gatherings…
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Be the leaders we need to reduce the spread of COVID-19; OHA Reports 281 new positive cases of COVID-19, Tillamook County adds another case, total at 11 cases
The indoor mask requirement went into effect statewide yesterday, July 1st. Over the past five weeks, we have seen the number of people with COVID-19 quickly growing. More younger people are getting…
REGULAR MEETING NOTICE Tuesday, July 14, 2020
The meeting will be held at Tillamook People’s Utility District’s Carl Rawe meeting room located at 1115 Pacific Avenue, Tillamook, OR 97141 The Tillamook People’s Utility District Board of Directors will conduct…
Staying safe and reducing your risk over the holiday weekend – Tips for 4th of July; OHA Facebook Live July 1st;
We know people are tired of being cooped up at home and are eager to get out and enjoy the beautiful Oregon summer. However, our phased reopening is not a return to…
10th Positive Case of COVID-19 Reported in Tillamook County
Tillamook County Public Health announced Tuesday, June 30 that it has been informed of a 10th positive case of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in the county. The individual is between the ages of 30-39…
Oregon Farmers Markets Offer Local Foods Online
EDITOR’S NOTE: In Tillamook County, Manzanita Farmers Market is operating as a pre-order (by Wednesday/drive through pickup on Friday); Tillamook Farmers Market is open for in-person sales, with space between vendors, physical-distancing…
VEHICLE ACCESS ON TWO ROADS OF TILLAMOOK STATE FOREST RESTRICTED DUE TO RISE IN ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES
Tillamook, Ore. – Vehicle access to Smith Creek Road off Highway 6, and Barnsdale Road off Miami Foley Road in the Tillamook State Forest will be restricted due to increasing vandalism, illegal…
Fire Season Start July 1st in the Northwest Oregon Forest Protective Association
Fire season and regulated use will begin on July 1st in the Northwest Forest Protective Association, which includes parts of Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Washington, and Yamhill Counties.) Fire restrictions will vary through…
Governor announces indoor face covering requirement is extended statewide begins July 1st; Reports 146 new COVID-19 cases, 2 more deaths
Governor Kate Brown announced today that Oregonians statewide will be required to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces, beginning this Wednesday July 1. The guidance applies to businesses and members of…
A Call to Action to Tillamook County Commissioners
By LaNicia Duke, The Love Coalition I want to thank you for acknowledging the national conversation surrounding Black Lives Matter and the “tragic deaths of black citizens in other parts of the…