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Jeffery Heard, Mason Neville send Oregon baseball past Seattle Featured News by Oregon Today News
Jeffery Heard and Mason Neville each had four RBIs to lead Oregon in a 10-2 win over Seatt... More

03/28/2024

Dear Annie: How can we stop grandma from showering our daughter with unwanted gifts? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Annie My daughter is the only grandchild and my mother gives her a gift every time we... More

03/28/2024

Missing Washington 4-year-old boy found dead, police say Featured News by Oregon Today News
A car of interest was recovered a steel blue 2013 Nissan Sentra SV in Clark County accordi... More

03/28/2024

Seattle Mariners fans celebrate Opening Day at T-Mobile Park Featured News by Oregon Today News
Three friends made their way to T-Mobile Park at 730 am on Thursday morning nearly 12 hour... More

03/28/2024

Man arrested, indicted after fatal crash in December 2023 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Portland police say 26-year-old Martell Mason is facing multiple charges including manslau... More

03/28/2024

A Wrongful Eviction From Gresham Nursing Home Led to Former Resident’s Death, Lawsuit Alleges Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Gresham nursing home is facing state regulatory sanctions and a 14 million lawsuit in th... More

03/28/2024

Bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa, killing 45 people Featured News by Oregon Today News
The only survivor of the crash was an 8-year-old child who was seriously injured and was r... More

03/28/2024

Irvington Club Pauses Pickleball After Receiving Cease and Desist Letter from Neighbor Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Irvington Club in Northeast Portland has closed its two outdoor pickleball courts afte... More

03/28/2024

Portland Plaid Pantry CEO calls for reducing bottle return hours at all stores to cut down on drug use, crime Featured News by Oregon Today News
Under the fentanyl state of emergency certain return services at a Plaid Pantry and neighb... More

03/28/2024

Sen. Ron Wyden stumps for enhanced child tax credits as compromise bill heads to Senate Featured News by Oregon Today News
A bill co-sponsored by Wyden would increase the child tax credit cap and begin raising it ... More

03/28/2024

Thank you for the shout out!VITAL PARTS OF OUR COMMUNITY  
  
Many volunteers share their time, expertise, money, and energy to support the work of various groups in our community. These individuals improve our society. We, as a community, are fortunate to have such dedicated people. I want to recognize some entities that provide services and help throughout our area.  
  
Zonta’s goal is to make the world a better place for women and girls. This work is accomplished through various programs, such as the annual summer camp (GRiTT) teaching girls building skills, and through scholarships available to women studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.  
  
Rotary’s efforts are focused on providing services to others, promoting integrity, and advancing world understanding of goodwill and peach through the fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. The group’s efforts include one of the largest toy and food drives: Bus Jam. This long-standing event supports families and children during the holiday season, as well as providing grants to non-profits serving the community, and scholarships to support continuation of education.  
  
Local food banks distribute food to those in the community experiencing food insecurity, including preparation and distribution of regular meals.  
  
The Lions Club serves those in need through several programs, such as their LEAP program which provides eyeglass assistance to ensure low-cost access to eyewear for adults and children. Their program ROAR assists the hearing impaired regain their hearing through access to doctors and equipment.  
  
Local senior centers help seniors by connecting them to resources, providing safe and friendly community gathering spaces to enable social engagement and promote activities and events, supporting and maintaining this crucial component of a healthy and happy life – social connections.  
  
The Boys and Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon is dedicated to helping all youth develop the qualities needed to become caring, productive, and responsible citizens. The Club provides activities to meet the needs of children in our community, across the diverse spectrum, such as sports, music, art, and technology.  
  
Oregon Bay Area Beautification (OBAB) has a mission to make and keep the area beautiful. This grass roots effort holds regular second Saturday cleanups, drawing large groups of community members dedicated to keeping our community clean and thriving.   
  
The American Legion works in our community to enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities through devotion to mutual helpfulness. This organization expands that mission in many ways in our community including an annual event that gathers individuals to clean up the community.  
  
Kiwanis have a focus to improve the world, one child and one community at a time. This vision extends into this community in many ways, one of which is scholarships to help students continue their education. This supports an improved trajectory in life.  
  
Because of the tireless efforts and commitment of these groups and many others, along with those who volunteer with them, our community is a better place. One which we all enjoy. Thank you.  
  
-Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay Featured News by Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club
Thank you for the shout out!VITAL PARTS OF OUR COMMUNITY Many volunteers share their time, expertise, money, and energy to support the work of various groups in our community. These individuals improve our society. We, as a community, are fortunate to have such dedicated people. I want to recognize some entities that provide services and help throughout our area. Zonta’s goal is to make the world a better place for women and girls. This work is accomplished through various programs, such as the annual summer camp (GRiTT) teaching girls building skills, and through scholarships available to women studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Rotary’s efforts are focused on providing services to others, promoting integrity, and advancing world understanding of goodwill and peach through the fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. The group’s efforts include one of the largest toy and food drives: Bus Jam. This long-standing event supports families and children during the holiday season, as well as providing grants to non-profits serving the community, and scholarships to support continuation of education. Local food banks distribute food to those in the community experiencing food insecurity, including preparation and distribution of regular meals. The Lions Club serves those in need through several programs, such as their LEAP program which provides eyeglass assistance to ensure low-cost access to eyewear for adults and children. Their program ROAR assists the hearing impaired regain their hearing through access to doctors and equipment. Local senior centers help seniors by connecting them to resources, providing safe and friendly community gathering spaces to enable social engagement and promote activities and events, supporting and maintaining this crucial component of a healthy and happy life – social connections. The Boys and Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon is dedicated to helping all youth develop the qualities needed to become caring, productive, and responsible citizens. The Club provides activities to meet the needs of children in our community, across the diverse spectrum, such as sports, music, art, and technology. Oregon Bay Area Beautification (OBAB) has a mission to make and keep the area beautiful. This grass roots effort holds regular second Saturday cleanups, drawing large groups of community members dedicated to keeping our community clean and thriving. The American Legion works in our community to enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities through devotion to mutual helpfulness. This organization expands that mission in many ways in our community including an annual event that gathers individuals to clean up the community. Kiwanis have a focus to improve the world, one child and one community at a time. This vision extends into this community in many ways, one of which is scholarships to help students continue their education. This supports an improved trajectory in life. Because of the tireless efforts and commitment of these groups and many others, along with those who volunteer with them, our community is a better place. One which we all enjoy. Thank you. -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay
Thank you for the shout outVITAL PARTS OF OUR COMMUNITY Many volunteers share their time ... More

03/28/2024

Alleged Portland dealer accused of selling cocaine, LSD, other drugs to children, adults via Telegram Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Portland man is accused of using the handle smokeyinpdx on the social messaging platform... More

03/28/2024

McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurant in Riverplace to Close Sunday Featured News by Oregon Today News
McCormick amp Schmicks the Portland seafood chain that went national is closing its last r... More

03/28/2024

VITAL PARTS OF OUR COMMUNITY  
  
Many volunteers share their time, expertise, money, and energy to support the work of various groups in our community. These individuals improve our society. We, as a community, are fortunate to have such dedicated people. I want to recognize some entities that provide services and help throughout our area.  
  
Zonta’s goal is to make the world a better place for women and girls. This work is accomplished through various programs, such as the annual summer camp (GRiTT) teaching girls building skills, and through scholarships available to women studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.  
  
Rotary’s efforts are focused on providing services to others, promoting integrity, and advancing world understanding of goodwill and peach through the fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. The group’s efforts include one of the largest toy and food drives: Bus Jam. This long-standing event supports families and children during the holiday season, as well as providing grants to non-profits serving the community, and scholarships to support continuation of education.  
  
Local food banks distribute food to those in the community experiencing food insecurity, including preparation and distribution of regular meals.  
  
The Lions Club serves those in need through several programs, such as their LEAP program which provides eyeglass assistance to ensure low-cost access to eyewear for adults and children. Their program ROAR assists the hearing impaired regain their hearing through access to doctors and equipment.  
  
Local senior centers help seniors by connecting them to resources, providing safe and friendly community gathering spaces to enable social engagement and promote activities and events, supporting and maintaining this crucial component of a healthy and happy life – social connections.  
  
The Boys and Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon is dedicated to helping all youth develop the qualities needed to become caring, productive, and responsible citizens. The Club provides activities to meet the needs of children in our community, across the diverse spectrum, such as sports, music, art, and technology.  
  
Oregon Bay Area Beautification (OBAB) has a mission to make and keep the area beautiful. This grass roots effort holds regular second Saturday cleanups, drawing large groups of community members dedicated to keeping our community clean and thriving.   
  
The American Legion works in our community to enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities through devotion to mutual helpfulness. This organization expands that mission in many ways in our community including an annual event that gathers individuals to clean up the community.  
  
Kiwanis have a focus to improve the world, one child and one community at a time. This vision extends into this community in many ways, one of which is scholarships to help students continue their education. This supports an improved trajectory in life.  
  
Because of the tireless efforts and commitment of these groups and many others, along with those who volunteer with them, our community is a better place. One which we all enjoy. Thank you.  
  
-Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay Featured News by City of Coos Bay
VITAL PARTS OF OUR COMMUNITY Many volunteers share their time, expertise, money, and energy to support the work of various groups in our community. These individuals improve our society. We, as a community, are fortunate to have such dedicated people. I want to recognize some entities that provide services and help throughout our area. Zonta’s goal is to make the world a better place for women and girls. This work is accomplished through various programs, such as the annual summer camp (GRiTT) teaching girls building skills, and through scholarships available to women studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Rotary’s efforts are focused on providing services to others, promoting integrity, and advancing world understanding of goodwill and peach through the fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. The group’s efforts include one of the largest toy and food drives: Bus Jam. This long-standing event supports families and children during the holiday season, as well as providing grants to non-profits serving the community, and scholarships to support continuation of education. Local food banks distribute food to those in the community experiencing food insecurity, including preparation and distribution of regular meals. The Lions Club serves those in need through several programs, such as their LEAP program which provides eyeglass assistance to ensure low-cost access to eyewear for adults and children. Their program ROAR assists the hearing impaired regain their hearing through access to doctors and equipment. Local senior centers help seniors by connecting them to resources, providing safe and friendly community gathering spaces to enable social engagement and promote activities and events, supporting and maintaining this crucial component of a healthy and happy life – social connections. The Boys and Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon is dedicated to helping all youth develop the qualities needed to become caring, productive, and responsible citizens. The Club provides activities to meet the needs of children in our community, across the diverse spectrum, such as sports, music, art, and technology. Oregon Bay Area Beautification (OBAB) has a mission to make and keep the area beautiful. This grass roots effort holds regular second Saturday cleanups, drawing large groups of community members dedicated to keeping our community clean and thriving. The American Legion works in our community to enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities through devotion to mutual helpfulness. This organization expands that mission in many ways in our community including an annual event that gathers individuals to clean up the community. Kiwanis have a focus to improve the world, one child and one community at a time. This vision extends into this community in many ways, one of which is scholarships to help students continue their education. This supports an improved trajectory in life. Because of the tireless efforts and commitment of these groups and many others, along with those who volunteer with them, our community is a better place. One which we all enjoy. Thank you. -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay
VITAL PARTS OF OUR COMMUNITY Many volunteers share their time expertise money and energy ... More

03/28/2024

'Finally, we're being heard': University of Idaho volleyball player reacts to head coach being placed on leave Featured News by Oregon Today News
Nearly four months after junior Emma Patterson first spoke out head coach Chris Gonzalez h... More

03/28/2024

Seattle Mariners partner with Make-A-Wish to fulfill 11-year-old boy's dream Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Seattle Mariners and Make-A-Wish are helping fulfill a dream for 11-year-old Seton who... More

03/28/2024

'Almost a hate crime': Full 911 call details alleged racist incident involving Utah women's basketball team Featured News by Oregon Today News
Its gone from talking about basketball tournaments to races the caller said And theyre afr... More

03/28/2024

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