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Women in Black noon, Tuesdays, corner of Broadway Avenue and Newmark Street. (756-2042) Dolphin Players 7 p.m., first Tuesday, North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave. Sea Breeze Harmony rehearsals 6:30 p.m., Tuesdays, First United Methodis...
0.8K - Nov. 2, 2009; scored 116.0

Donations kept food bank open
On behalf of the Coos Bay Seventh-day Adventist church, I would like to thank our community for thoughtfulness and support. As Thanksgiving nears, it makes me count my blessings. Last year, we found our funding had dried up and we were faced with clo...
1.1K - Oct. 23, 2009; scored 116.0

A wave of new work in Bandon
BANDON The rainy season won t stop the Port of Bandon from taking the next step along its riverwalk theme landscaping project. City crews will begin deconstructing the extra-wide sidewalk that runs along the north side of First Street Southwest bet...
2.1K - Oct. 20, 2009; scored 177.0

Out of the bog
Aiming to capitalize on a growing demand for raw, organic produce, the Coquille Tribe is taking the hard route to harvesting cranberries this season. To harvest deep red berries in the raw, the tribe will put its back into the year s bountiful crop t...
3.5K - Oct. 13, 2009; scored 116.0

Food Agencies Need Help
The need for food by agencies that help the people in our communities continues all year long. The following are food pantries and distribution programs on the South Coast. Bandon Good Neighbors 347-3268 Salvation Army, Coos Bay Corps 888-5202 Br...
1.4K - Oct. 9, 2009; scored 138.0

NB vs. tribe
The Coquille Indian Tribe doesn t want its legal tussle with the city of North Bend to play out in state court. On Tuesday, the tribe and the Coquille Economic Development Corp. filed a petition to move the dispute to U.S. District Court in Eugene. A...
1.7K - Oct. 7, 2009; scored 800.0

Club Notes
Dolphin Players 7 p.m., first Tuesday, North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave. Toastmasters 6:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Reedsport School District board room, 100 Ranch Road. (541-271-3727) Coquille Valley Elks 7 p.m., Tuesdays, lodge, 54942 Maple...
0.7K - Oct. 5, 2009; scored 116.0

Generosity made BBQ a success
Coos Bay School District would like to thank businesses and individuals who helped to make our Community Information Fair and Barbecue a success. Our event was possible because of donations from Umpqua Bank, Madison Elementary Booster Club, Charlesto...
1.2K - Oct. 2, 2009; scored 116.0

City might have legal right to cut sewer service
The Coquille Tribe doesn t think the city can do it. But a representative of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality says the city of North Bend, in its lawsuit against the tribe, just might be able to legally shut off sewer services to The Mi...
4.3K - Sep. 30, 2009; scored 736.0

Tribe: City's deal is unfair
If a Coos County Circuit judge agrees with the city of North Bend, The Mill Casino-Hotel soon could be without police and fire protection and sewage treatment services. In a breach of contract lawsuit against the Coquille Indian Tribe and the Coqui...
4.5K - Sep. 29, 2009; scored 797.0

Pantries seek food donations
The need for food by agencies that help the people in our communities continues all year long. The following are food pantries and distribution programs on the South Coast that provide food for families and individuals. Bandon Good Neighbors ...
1.4K - Sep. 26, 2009; scored 138.0

Stop posturing and start talking
The Coquille Indian Tribe isn t making many friends among North Bend taxpayers these days. Let s hope the tribe s disagreement with the city can be resolved before hurt feelings harden into permanent resentment. Outsiders have no way to know which si...
2.1K - Sep. 25, 2009; scored 692.0

North Bend sues tribe
A legal battle that began Tuesday between the city of North Bend and the Coquille Indian Tribe will likely mean reduced services for North Benders. The city is suing the tribe and its business arm, the Coquille Economic Development Corp., for breach ...
4.0K - Sep. 25, 2009; scored 373.0

North Bend sues tribe
A legal battle that began Tuesday between the city of North Bend and the Coquille Indian Tribe will likely mean reduced services for North Benders. The city is suing the tribe and its business arm, the Coquille Economic Development Corp., for breach ...
4.1K - Sep. 24, 2009; scored 363.0

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Women in Black noon, Tuesdays, corner of Broadway Avenue and Newmark Street. (756-2042) Toastmasters 6:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Reedsport School District board room, 100 Ranch Road. (541-271-3727) Coquille Valley Elks 7 p.m., Tuesdays, lodge, 54942 M...
0.9K - Sep. 21, 2009; scored 167.0

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Women in Black noon, Tuesdays, corner of Broadway Avenue and Newmark Street. (756-2042) Toastmasters 6:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Reedsport School District board room, 100 Ranch Road. (541-271-3727) Coos Chapter Eastern Star, North Bend Masonic Lodge 6...
1.1K - Sep. 14, 2009; scored 116.0

Cheers and Jeers
A link in the chain Cheers for the start of repairs on the Coos Bay Rail Link last week. A spring 2010 reopening isn t out of the question. Restoring rail services will be a crucial step in rebuilding the South Coast economy. Studying for success Che...
1.9K - Sep. 12, 2009; scored 138.0

Reedsport needs public buses
The South Coast isn t a metropolitan area like Portland or even Eugene. Far from it. Still, we aren t too rural to appreciate public buses that help mostly seniors and disabled people get around. Now that public busing is stable and growing in Coos a...
2.0K - Sep. 11, 2009; scored 138.0

Ancestral canoes to race in salmon celebration
Members of the Coquille Indian Tribe will race two replica canoes this weekend, much like the boats their ancestors used in daily life centuries ago. Tribes from around the region are gearing up for the canoe races as part of The Mill Casino-Hotel Sa...
1.9K - Sep. 11, 2009; scored 209.0

Public busing adds extra route as demand increases
Coos County Area Transit has partnered with the Coquille Indian Tribe to almost double its public bus stops. The growing demand has way outstripped our ability to provide services, transit manager Bruce Bennett said. We needed to expand. CCAT, a no...
2.4K - Sep. 10, 2009; scored 618.0


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