On Saturday, July 4, 2020 at approximately 9:13 A.M., Oregon State Police Troopers and emergency personnel responded to the report of a single vehicle crash on Hwy 101 at milepost 91, south…
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Oregon’s eviction moratorium extended; More state rent assistance coming.
Here is what you need to know. On June 5, the Oregon legislative Emergency Board approved additional funds through the CARES Act for Coronavirus Relief, including support for rental assistance. CARE, Inc….
Reflecting on the True Meaning of Freedom
EDITOR’S NOTE: As we navigate through the upheaval and impacts on COVID-19, then add the unrest and protests for Black Lives Matter, on “Independence Day” we are all reflecting on our freedoms….
Oregon reports 344 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases, 0 new deaths; provides Watch List data; Tillamook County adds 1 more case, total 14 cases
The state’s death toll from COVID-19 is unchanged from yesterday and remains at 209, the Oregon Health Authority reported on Friday July 3rd. Oregon Health Authority reported 344 new confirmed and presumptive…
Manzanita Names Citizen of the Year
Leila Salmon has been named Manzanita’s Citizen of the Year for 2020. Salmon served several years on the City Council, and was a member of numerous city and county committees, as well…
JULY 4TH REMINDER: NO FIREWORKS IN PARKS, ON BEACHES
In advance of the July 4 holiday weekend, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) reminds visitors that fireworks are prohibited in state parks and on Oregon’s ocean beaches at all times, including…
Governor Launches July 4th Face Covering Enforcement Statewide for Restaurants, Bars, and Other Businesses; Eight counties placed on Watch List, will face restrictive measures if COVID-19 outbreaks worsen
EDITOR’S NOTE: Please do not call law enforcement to report noncompliance issues with face masks. Report violations, businesses not requiring masks or other issues online to OSHA at https://www4.cbs.state.or.us/exs/osha/hazrep/ or contact the…
Tillamook County Community Health Centers: Two More COVID-19 Cases, 13 total cases to date
On July 2nd, we were informed of two more positive cases of COVID-19 in Tillamook County. The individuals are between the ages of 40-49 and 60-69 respectively and are residents of Tillamook…
COVID-19 cases reach record high heading into holiday weekend; Tillamook County at 13 cases
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…
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…