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Big plans for historic McNair Building

BANDON – When Jonathan Hawkins and Nicole Rush purchased the McNair Building in 2015 they had big plans for the historic structure located at the entrance to Old Town. Those dreams are soon coming to fruition with the opening of…

Langlois library to hold book sale

LANGLOIS -- Love books? You can easily find the books you like to read at the Friends of the Langlois Library’s Book Sale, set for 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday Feb. 25, at the Langlois Lions Club, Floras Lake Loop in…

Trout stocking starts soon in Coos County

Bradley Lake will get its first planting of trout in the new year at the end of the month. It is one of five sites in Coos County that will receive fish the week of Feb. 27-March, and will receive…

Author to talk about '70s: Communal living in Langlois

NORTH BEND — Author Margaret Grundstein returns to Coos County from Los Angeles to give a talk about her life-changing experiences in a commune she helped found near Langlois with her husband and friends in 1970. Her free talk about…

Steelhead fishing should be improving in area

Regular Western World fishing columnist Tony Roszkowski will be out of town for several weeks. The following is a fishing report from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife website.

Old Cheese Factory set to party

LANGLOIS — Small and Dull present a hardwood dance party at The Old Langlois Cheese Factory Saturday, Feb. 4. T-Bird and the Hot Pajamas will open for Jacob Miller and the Bridge City Crooners at 7 p.m. Admission will be…

Former Langlois resident honored by Michelle Obama

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Kerry Nordstrom-Bradley, 1989 graduate of Pacific High School and now a school counselor in Wrangell, Alaska, was honored by (now former) First Lady Michelle Obama and (now former) Secretary of Education John King Jr. as School Counselor…

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