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Lyme disease awareness topic of talk

LANGLOIS -- Due to the increased cases of Lyme disease and the disabling autoimmune disease associated with Lyme, Oregon Lyme Disease Network of Bend is coming to the South Coast to promote Lyme awareness in the general community and among…

Two chances to learn African culture: Drumming and Dancing

CHARLESTON — Alseny Yansane will be returning to the Southern Oregon coast to offer fabulous drum and dance workshops excellent for all levels on May 21-22. Yansane's workshops haven't been offered locally for several years. So take advantage of one…

Dogs in Flint getting tested as well for lead toxicity

FLINT, Mich. (AP) — Humans aren't the only victims of the water crisis in Flint, as pets also may have been exposed to the toxic lead. An effort coordinated by Michigan State University is now helping dogs get tested.

Annual plant sale set at Langlois Lions Club

LANGLOIS — The Langlois Lions Club hosts the Mary Hildebrand Memorial Plant Sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, May 21, at the Lions' Clubhouse, 48136 Floras Lake Loop Road.

Collins to present organ recital

BANDON -- Tom Collins, music director and organist, will present a free recital at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 22, at Bandon First Presbyterian Church, 592 Edison Ave. SW.

Young poets shine in annual contest

BANDON -- Over one hundred entries were received for this year's Piehl Youth Poetry Contest. Grade 5-12 students from Bandon, Langlois, and Port Orford were eligible to participate. The contest's 2016 theme was "What Makes Me Happy?" Winners were Isabel…

Fishing report, May 5: Grant helps weed removal at Bradley Lake

Local lakes: ODFW District fish biologist Mike Gray told us that he received a grant for weed removal at the Bradley Lake boat launch. Last Wednesday weeds were removed from the fish dock and boat launch area. This week, Bradley…

Old Town Marketplace opens for fifth season

BANDON – The Port of Bandon’s, Old Town Marketplace opens on April 29 for its fifth season and will run from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. every Friday and Saturday through Dec. 17, in the big green building at 250 First St.…

Old Town Marketplace opens for fifth season

BANDON – The Port of Bandon’s Old Town Marketplace opens on April 29 for its fifth season and will run from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. every Friday and Saturday through Dec. 17, in the big green building at 250 First St.…

Lions spaghetti feed a success

The Langlois Lions Club is more than pleased to announce that our recent Spaghetti Feed and Dessert Auction was a huge success, going beyond all expectations. As a result, we were able to increase our Pacific High School senior scholarship…

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