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Top stories of 2016

Whether you believe it was terrible or terrific, there is no doubt that 2016 was a year full of news and events for Bandon and the surrounding areas. Here's a sampling of the first six months, with January to June…

Check facts, not fake news

When in America did we lose our common sense? Who would think for one second that Hillary was running a child sex ring out of a pizza parlor, and then repeat said story to many other people? Have we become…

Find answers to common health insurance questions

BANDON — The health insurance open enrollment period for private insurance policies ends Jan. 31. Individuals and families who haven't already signed up for 2017 health insurance can learn more about Oregon policies and get help shopping the Health Insurance…

Museum features a world-class exhibit

World class show on Friday, Dec. 9. I had the opportunity to visit the Coos Art Museum opening gala for the museum’s permanent collection show and the premiere of porcelain clay sculptures by the late “Art Angel of Bandon,” Elena…

Briefs

Bear Cupboard Food Pantry seeks donations

Langlois Caroling Party set for Dec. 21

BANDON -- Everyone is invited to the Langlois Caroling Party from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, inside the toasty Langlois Public Library. There will be cookies and hot mulled cider and song sheets will be provided. The singing will be…

Oregon Community Foundation awards over $100,00 in grants

SOUTH COAST - The Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) has announced its grant awards for 2016, giving away over $123,150 throughout Coos and Curry counties. One of the nonprofits include the Coquille Indian Tribe at $30,000. According to a press release,…

Fishing has been slow in area lakes

Local Lakes: Not much action out at our local lakes in recent weeks. Local angler Wes Nodine reported catching two nice cutthroat trout at the outlet on Floras Lake just south of Langlois last weekend. Wes told me he was…

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