Reading is a critical skill for helping kids start, and stay, on a path to success in school and beyond. Across Oregon, students in early grades are still behind in reading skills as a result of the pandemic, which is a concern not only for educator… https://t.co/a0FSLBmThK
The front page of the Western World for May 19, 1960, told the story of Ernie Luther (first photo) being chosen as Citizen of the Year by local educators. https://t.co/eimAApgEqO
Get ready for a delicious Thanksgiving and support local students! Southwestern Oregon Community College’s Oregon Coast Culinary Institute (OCCI) is teaming up with the College’s Junior Chamber of Commerce Business Club to bring you the annual Thank… https://t.co/XqqjHFPU4r
On October 27th, 2023, at 8:00 p.m., the Coos County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center took a report of a missing mushroom picker. https://t.co/9Lq39lXJw7
College students who identify as part of minoritized groups have more negative perceptions about how their peers might react if they were to disclose experiences of sexual violence, a recent Oregon State University study found. https://t.co/kB18gXJ4kv
Oregon State Parks describes the Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area as a hidden gem in the dense coastal forests of southwest Oregon. https://t.co/lZNeQ0n02E
Oregon’s U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley has teamed up with California Rep. Jared Huffman to introduce the bicameral Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act. https://t.co/Y3Tl9WkDnf
My dad, Bruce Noordhoff, a founding member of the American Nuclear Society, was a nuclear physicist with Westinghouse on the U.S. Navy nuclear submarine program. He had a saying, ‘Trust, but verify’. https://t.co/omWFGRCH06
Members of 100 Strong Bandon recently selected Bandon Library Friends and Foundation for their quarterly charity to support. Members contributed $5,525 and received a grant of $2,662.50, for a total gift of $8,187.50, their largest gift to-date. https://t.co/kBrRXv0Jn1
There’s no escaping it. Campaign ’24 is in full swing, and before long, your TV and computer screens will be dominated by commercials asking for your vote. That’s how politicians win elections these days. All that advertising is expensive, and a can… https://t.co/gmSrbYsUKJ
Halloween is just around the corner and there are many ways to celebrate the occasion. Here are some of the events being held for children, families and adults throughout Oregon’s Bay Area. https://t.co/yd5MhaEiKK
Southwestern Oregon Community College welcomes guests of all ages for a free lecture “High Altitude Balloons, Microbes, and Bobcats: Finding Your Passions Through the SPEAR (Space Physics Engineering Atmospheric Research) Research Team” by Southwest… https://t.co/2KHqLBBDC3
The mesmerizing “Ring of Fire” was hidden behind morning fog and clouds on Saturday, Oct. 14, but that didn’t stop local community members and visitors from having a good time. https://t.co/3uGu6hrYZw
Wasn’t wonderful to turn the TV on Wednesday November 9 la,st year and not see a single political ad? The elections were over, our new leaders set to take office and the work of moving our communities down the pathway to success began again. As you … https://t.co/AhIbUKSzZ6
I am writing in support of the proposed Pacific Coast Intermodal Port for Coos Bay. I support this project for the skilled jobs and careers this will create and to fully utilize the port of Coos Bay to help boost the local economy. https://t.co/bJg0Hm9d6i
The police blotter is a public record of incidents as reported by law-enforcement agencies. All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are innocent until proven guilty. The information printed is preliminary and subject to change. https://t.co/mcCZbyA1iF
Most Viewed: The federal government will dole out disaster relief to commercial Chinook salmon fishermen who have weathered a string of poor seasons on the Oregon Coast. But some fishermen say the help won’t be enough to rescue the fast-shrinking... https://t.co/SUPMZ2UpOz