Langlois News from The World Newspaper

Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip holds final show

TORONTO (AP) — A delirious sold-out crowd and countless Canadians watching live TV from their homes took in the final concert by their rock band The Tragically Hip, whose lead singer and songwriter Gord Downie has been diagnosed with terminal…

Langlois Lions to hold rummage sale

LANGLOIS -- The Langlois Lions Club is holding a rummage sale from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Lions Clubhouse.

Rally time: Nurse helps Canada come back, beat Serbia 71-67

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Rallying from 18 down in the third quarter is big in any game. Doing it in the Olympics is pretty special. Guard Kia Nurse put on an impressive show to spark Canada's comeback in women's…

Wilderland School rates highly as early learning program

LANGLOIS – The preschool and kindergarten program at the Wilderland School in Langlois has had another successful and adventurous year that included a high excellence in early learning rating from the state – the first private school in the region…

Oregon Health Authority helps Coast Community Health Center outreach

BANDON — Choosing the right health insurance plan is an important health decision for every individual. Coast Community Health Center is excited to announce continued funding by the Oregon Health Authority for insurance enrollment assistance for residents in southern Coos…

The young lions

SOUTH COAST — The others of his age group see him as the lead — the inspiration for a bunch more like him.

Newspapers sweep awards at ONPA conference

SILVERTON — The Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association recognized The World, the Bandon Western World and the Umpqua Post with a total of 30 awards this week, including — for the second year in a row — the association’s highest honor,…

Talk on Ethiopia in Langlois

BANDON -- The Langlois Public Library and the Langlois Lion Club is sponsoring “Ethiopia – A Cultural Tour” with former Peace Corps volunteer Charles “Sam” Geer at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 27, at the Langlois Lion Club.

Peace Corps veteran will speak on Ethiopia

LANGLOIS — The Langlois Public Library and the Langlois Lions Club will host “Ethiopia – A Cultural Tour”, with former Peace Corps volunteer, Charles “Sam” Geer. This event will take place at the Langlois Lion Club at 6 p.m. Wednesday,…

Left Coast Jazz to play at Sprague as part of music festival

BANDON -- The 38th annual Oregon Coast Music Festival will kick off with a free picnic concert at noon Saturday, July 16, in Mingus Park in Coos Bay. The festival will continue with 12 concerts in 12 days in various…

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