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Put 'public' back in Langlois Library

The Curry County special elections are happening in May. These elections are your opportunity to help decide how your local government entities are run. These entities include your fire, water, cemetery, and library districts.

Langlois Library has many accomplishements

As an Langlois Public Library board member who is currently running for office, I would like to say a few words. The Langlois Public Library's finances are in very good shape. We had a bit over $51,000 in our bank…

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New sign for Langlois Cheese Factory

LANGLOIS - When Dennis Bowman, owner of the Langlois Cheese Factory, approached a local sign maker, Rod Smith, owner of All Around Signs in North Bend, about restoring the decades-old sign in front of the building, he learned some history.

Spaghetti Feed helps Pacific High students

LANGLOIS — The Langlois Lions will host their Famous Spaghetti Feed Saturday, April 6, at the Lions Club, 48136 on Floras Lake Loop, Langlois. This benefit event is earmarked for the club's 2019 Pacific High School $1,000 scholarship. The event…

SpotLines Youth Poetry Awards

BANDON/PORT ORFORD - “Write a Poem – Make a Difference” is the message SpotLines zine staff take into middle and high school classrooms in preparation for a Youth Poetry Awards program that includes a contest and publication.

North Douglas ends season for Pacific boys

LANGLOIS — Pacific’s dreams of repeating as Class 1A boys state basketball champions came to an end Wednesday when the Pirates fell to visiting North Douglas 52-31 in the Skyline League playoffs.

Wayne Foster

July 8, 1929 - Jan. 28, 2019

Sprague Theater suffers smoke damage

BANDON - Smoke damage has temporarily closed the Sprague Community Theater and city officials are saying they "dodged a proverbial bullet" in an incident that could have been much worse.

Wayne Foster

July 8, 1929 - Jan. 28, 2019

As I See It, Feb. 4: Ferry Creek Flood

The first picture I am sharing this week is the Bandon City Hall in 1961 as city officials (including manager of utilities John Fasnacht on porch) look over the flooding from Ferry Creek, which threatened businesses in the area. The…

As I See It, Jan. 28: Carriage rides in Old Town

The first picture I am sharing was taken in the early 1980s after the remodeling of many of the Old Town buildings had started as evidenced by the clock tower shop, now occupied by Sassy Seagull, which had previously been…

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