On March 12, 2019 at approximately 6:55 PM the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office was notified that our neighboring law enforcement partner to the north, Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office, had been in a…
Tillamook Futures Council Invites the Public to Discuss the Future of Tourism-Related Facility Improvements
Tillamook County citizens are invited to attend Community Engagement sessions to discuss the future of tourism-related facility investments. These sessions will be held March 19-22, as a follow up to the Think…
Mark Your Calendars – Schrader Town Halls in Tillamook County March 18th, Polk County March 20th
From Congressman Kurt Schrader, representing Oregon’s 5th District: I will be hosting some town hall meetings in Tillamook and Polk Counties this month and I’m looking forward to hearing from you and…
New! Tillamook Community Running Club now forming for families, adult runners – Take Survey
Tillamook County Wellness is excited to share the news that a new Community Running Club is forming. The Ultimook Track Club is starting a new division designed for families and adult runners…
5th Annual South County Pie Night March 16th
You definitely will not want to miss the 5th Annual South County Pie Night coming up on March 16th from 7-9pm (doors open at 6:30) at the Kiawanda Community Center in Pacific…
VEHICLE ELUDES SEASIDE POLICE, LATER CRASHES AT JUNCTION OF HWY. 26 and HWY. 53 AFTER FRIDAY NIGHT PURSUIT
Seaside, Ore. – On Friday March 8, 2019, at approximately 8:45 p.m., the Seaside Police Department attempted to stop a vehicle for reckless driving when the driver began to elude the officer….
Please Take the Cape Falcon Marine Reserve Management Plan Survey
Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) is developing a site management plan for the Cape Falcon Marine Reserve and wants to hear from you! Let them know how can they be…
Tillamook County United Way Calls for Letters of Interest
By Melody Ayers, 2018-19 Volunteer TCUW Board President The Tillamook County United Way Board has been on a journey of discovery over the past two years to identify a sustainable way forward…
Double Up Food Bucks — Making Local Food Accessible to All Community Members
By Allyson Gardner, Food Roots, Access to Local Foods Coordinator With the bounty of the farmers market season just around the corner, we are all craving the fresh berries and vegetables that…
KATIE VOELKE PRESENTS AT THE LOWER NEHALEM WATERSHED COUNCIL SPEAKER SERIES MARCH 14th
Manzanita, Oregon – On March 14th the Lower Nehalem Watershed Council Speaker Series will feature Katie Voelke for a discussion titled “Conservation Land and Public Access”. This topic is current because the…