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www.currypilot.com SERVING CURRY COUNTY SINCE 1946 Brookings, Curry County Commissioners oppose SB 1530 Vote to send proclamation to state was 2-1 Brian Williams voted in favor of a proclama- not an expert on this, but I of a workshop as well, but Curry County’s proclama- house gas emissions from Pilot Editor tion opposing the bill at their am certainly willing to listen I will say the way the bill is tion that will be sent to the the transportation, utility regular meeting on Wednes- to both sides of an issue and currently written I am not state says the bill will have and manufacturing sectors, t was not unanimous, day, Feb. 19. I wouldn’t mind having a in favor of the bill,” Paasch punitive impacts on Curry and lower allowed emis- but Curry County’s of- “I strongly oppose bill workshop on this,” Gold said. “I think there is a lot of County and its residents, stat- sions over time. Nearly 100 ficialI stance is clear — it is 1530, as it is currently writ- said. Before voting, she work to be done on the bill ing that increases in fuel and entities would be required to against proposed Senate Bill ten because I know the costs said more information was and I am hopeful that coming utility costs related to provid- obtain permits for each ton of 1530, the state’s controver- to the county are too great for needed. out of the short session it ing critically needed services emissions. sial cap-and-trade plan. us to bear,” Boice said. All three commission- will not make it through … will be a further burden on SB 1530 would cre- Commissioners Chris Commissioner Sue Gold ers were OK with having a I think for rural Oregonians county residents. Paasch and Court Boice voted no. workshop. there is a lot of damage go- In simple terms, SB 1530 More Oppose on Page A5 “I am going to say I am “I personally am in favor ing to be done.” would set a cap on green- Meet the finalist County takes back public health program urry County will tor,” said Ward. “Working re-establish a Public through the transition will HealthC Department after take some time, but we are contractor Curry Commu- committed to a smooth as nity Health transfers public possible transition.” health services back to the Ward also noted the county effective Friday, county website will be Feb. 28. updated in a few weeks, as The county will continue more information during the to offer some of the same transition period is avail- essential public health able. The web page will be services provided by Curry found on the county web- Community Health, with site, www.co.curry.or.us. plans to add services over The Curry County Public the coming months. Servic- Health Department will es to become immediately not provide direct medical available by the county Feb. services and encourages 28 include: the public to seek care from local primary health care • WIC (Women, Infants providers in the community. and Children) Over the coming weeks and • Safe Drinking Water months, the county will be • Food, Pool and Lodging working with local partners Inspection services and providers to assure • Communicable Disease immunization, reproductive Reporting and Investigation health, disease screening David Marshall answers questions at a community forum on Feb. 18 at Azalea Middle School in Brook- • Public Health Emer- and treatment services are ings. The forum was part of the Brookings-Harbor School District’s superintendent search. gency Preparedness available in the community. Photo by Brian Williams. • Indoor Clean Air Act “We appreciate Curry complaints Community Health provid- ing public health services uperintendent candidate arshall The Curry County Board to people in Curry County S M of Commissioners ap- over the past seven years,” pointed Sherrié Ward as said Julie Schmelzer, answered questions from community the Local Public Health County Director of Opera- Administrator. Ward has tions. “We look forward to Brian Williams attended the event. been working closely with building a strong public Pilot Editor Steve Kelley, Director of Board Development for the State other county leadership to health department in the School Board Association, was the emcee of the forum that prepare for the transition. community.” he community met the last man standing so to speak in took 40 minutes. Several other public health The Curry County Public the Brookings-Harbor School District superintendent The district invited three finalists to meet with the commu- staff from Curry Communi- Health Department will be searchT on Feb. 18. nity, but two withdrew from the process. ty Health will be joining the located at 94235 Moore St., David Marshall answered 17 community-generated ques- Marshall is excited to still be in the mix for the Brookings- new County Public Health Suite 121, in Gold Beach. tions from the nearly 30 people inside the library of Azalea Harbor superintendent position. He was professionally Department. Satellite offices in Brook- Middle School in Brookings. Current school board members, “I am excited to be join- ings and Port Orford will be ing the county as their Local announced at a later date. district teachers and students and members of the community More Page A5 Candidate on Public Health Administra- Former Brookings resident receives Certified Consulting Meteorologist designation Linda Pinkham Air Patrol cadet squadron in Brookings, management services in his community Staff Writer where he learned aviation and leader- for weather events, whether hurricanes ship skills. He also learned search and or hail storms. ormer Brookings resident Daniel rescue, as well as survival skills. In col- “Basically, they don’t sound the L. Schreiber, now of Del Rio, lege, he received an annual scholarship sirens until I tell them to,” Schreiber Texas,F has earned the nationally recog- from the Brookings Flying Club. He said. “Locally, I am the de facto, go-to- nized Certified Consulting Meteorolo- wrote his college thesis on the Brook- weather expert.” gist (CCM) designation by the Ameri- ings Chetco Effect. The CCM designation means that he can Meteorology Society (AMS). Schreiber currently owns his own is “board certified as a meteorological Schreiber moved to Brookings in business, STWX Strategic Weather practitioner. I can practice without this 2005 with his parents when he was 15 Consulting, which specializes in foren- certification as a meteorologist,” he years old and lived here through 2010, sic meteorology consulting, servicing said. “The certification gives credence when he left to attend Embry-Riddle the entire United States. to my expert witness status.” Aeronautical University in Daytona, “Forensic meteorology is expert “The CCM designation is issued by Fla. Schreiber served in the Air Force witness type work,” Schreiber said. the AMS to highly qualified meteorolo- for six years. He married his wife He testifies in cases where weather gists providing research and services Shauna in 2015 and has a 3-year-old is involved in a car or airplane crash, to a wide variety of users of weather daughter, Addy. or other disputes related to insurance information, including agriculture, During high school, Schreiber at- claims involving weather. He testifies in business, industry, and various sectors tended military school back east, but cases on behalf of both those insured or of government,” according to an AMS spent his summers in Brookings, where the insurance company. “Either way, the press release. “These services extend he worked as a lifeguard at the pool facts don’t change,” he said. Schreiber volunteers locally as an on- More on Page A5 and delivered newspapers for the Curry Former Dan Schreiber. Photo courtesy of STWX Facebook Coastal Pilot. He belonged to the Civil air meteorologist and with emergency page.

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Call us 541-813-1717 Fax 541-813-1931 Online www.currypilot.com Page A2 – Tuesday, February 25 – Curry Coastal Pilot Coronavirus confirmed in Humboldt County Staff Report affected to the point of requiring hospitaliza- usually those who are most likely to get pneu- when sick. tion. monia, such as the elderly and chronically ill. All of these are common-sense measures Del Norte County Public Health and Of- The COVID-19 virus is a respiratory dis- Even among that group, those infected are that work to prevent or delay transfer of fice of Emergency Services are aware of a ease and a member of the coronavirus family likely to recover completely, according to Dr. germs of all kinds. Flu season is not over and confirmed case and one suspected case of that was first found in Wuhan City, Hubei Warren Rehwaldt, a DNPH officer. Type A flu is on the rise in many parts of the COVID-19, otherwise known as the Wuhan Province, China. Symptoms include a fever, The overall risk of dying from this infec- country. coronavirus, in Humboldt County. coughing, difficulty breathing and, in serious tion is low, currently estimated at 2 to 3%. Those who have not been vaccinated for As has been done elsewhere for cases in instances, organ failure. Since it was first Many experts in the field believe that the true the flu, can still do so now. While experts do California, monitoring and isolation proce- detected, it has infected around 75,000 people risk is actually much lower. The best protec- not know if a vaccination can help people dures are in place for these persons. across the globe and killed over 2,000, mostly tion measures for when or if the COVID-19 cope with COVID-19, it certainly cannot Del Norte County does not have any cases, in China. virus reaches the general population is the hurt, and it always helps the health of our and the risk remains low for the general pub- The virus, however, is considered to be a same for flu — cover sneezes and coughs, community to have as many people vac- lic of either county, according to local health mild infection over 80% of the time, and the wash hands, wash surfaces, such as door cinated for flu as is possible, according to officials. The persons involved have not been persons who are becoming severely ill are knobs and faucet handles, and stay home Rehwaldt. Death and dying workshop is March 7 in Pistol River

Linda Pinkham expenses. Pre-registration is and clarity.” Staff Writer requested. The workshop will help “What does it mean to participants contemplate the Zen teachers, Debra practice with death and dy- reality and spiritual meaning “Seido” Martin of Empty ing?” asks Brent “Kenzan” of death and dying. Field-Zen West near the Lawrence of the Rogue “The workshop gives Eugene area, and Abby River Zen Center of Gold people a chance to talk about Mushin Terris of Corvallis Beach, which is hosting the death and dying in a safe Zen Circle will facilitate a event. “Through exercises, environment,” Terris said. one-day workshop on death discussion and meditation, “By sharing their fears, they and dying in Pistol River on space will be made to con- are better equipped to deal March 7. front a natural part of life we with the process. A lot of The educational workshop rarely turn attention towards. stress accompanies letting go will be held at the Pistol Beyond all odds, most of us of this life. River Friendship Hall from secretly hope it won’t hap- “The workshop is de- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vegetarian pen to us. And yet, when we signed for people who have lunch will be provided. The see into the nature of birth a difficult diagnosis and are cost of the workshop will and death, we can face our struggling with their own be $25 to offset the travel, fears and find liberation in mortality, and for people lodging, facilities and food meeting death with courage who are with someone who is dying and don’t know what to say,” Terris said. “The dying process is a meditation. People who are dying are in a deep state of concentration.” Often, sitting with some- one who is dying is being meditative with them, she said. During the day, partici- pants will explore their fears, concerns, hopes and experi- ences, considering their own passing and those around them. “We must take time to check in with ourselves, and what our thoughts are and StationId: 9430104 NOAA Tide Predictionshow prepared we are,” she Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Subordinate said. “The workshop can Time Zone: LST_LDT Brookings, Chetco Cove,adapt ,2020 to the needs of who Datum: MLLW attends the workshop. Times and Heights of High and Low“The Waters entire experience is dealing with uncertainty. 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Curry Coastal Pilot – Tuesday, February 25 – Page A3 Trash Dogs cleanup area near Ludlum House Eleven Trash Dogs completed a busy tents, tires, large tarps, firewood, and cool- campsites, just piles of household garbage Anderson, CeCe Johnson, James Fournier, week of trash collection and road-side ers of spoiled food, blankets and a dozen including carpeting, a barbecue grill, a Steve Lowe, Marty Van Otterloo, Gary cleanup of abandoned camps. This is the bags of garbage near Ludlum House, which kitchen range, a bed frame, several mat- Maschmeyer, Wayne Sundin, Victor Ortiz, 179th cleanup for the local Trash Dogs is located at the confluence of Wheeler tresses, clothes, kitchenware and a dozen Jerry Sweeney and Ed Gross. group. Creek and the Winchuck River in south- bags of garbage, enough to fill a trailer and Trash Dog spokesman Ed Gross said the western Oregon. pickup. For more information, on the Trash Dogs volunteer group began its mission of forest An abandoned car at Wheelers Grave was Total charges for removal and disposal call Ed Gross at 541-469-4980 or visit their clean up in 2006. recovered and disposed of by Wes’ Towing, were $169.62. website at www.trashdogs.org/. The Trash Dogs removed two trailer Gross reported. Helping with the cleanup were Trash loads and one pickup load including several Mt. Emily Road was a different story. No Dogs, Elizabeth and Kevin Hooper, Mark

Obituary Don E. Brewer Oct. 22, 1937 - Feb. 15, 2020 Mexico, Hawaii, and Arizona, but he was always happiest at home in Gold Beach. He loved being outdoors-hunting, fishing and riding his “Gold Wing”. Don is survived by his wife Mary of 62 years. He is also survived by daughter Brenda and son-in-law Kevin Starbird of Gold Beach; son on E. Brewer was born Scott Brewer and Sheri of October 22, 1937 in Gold Beach; grandsons Bryce GoldD Beach, Oregon to U.E. Starbird of Laveen, Arizona, & Gladys Brewer. He passed and Kyle and Jody Starbird away February 15, 2020 in of Glendale, Arizona; and five Portland, Oregon at Provi- great grandchildren - Aiden, Trash Dogs Jerry, Sweeney, CeCe Johnson, Steve Lowe, Gary Maschmeyer, James Fournier, Mark Ander- Photo courtesy of Ed Gross. dence Hospital following Payson, Macy, Kennadee and son, and Wayne Sundin. surgery for a major stroke. He Emma. Don was preceded in was 82 years old. death by their son Donald G. Don graduated from Ophir Brewer, his parents Gladys School, was a volunteer fire- and U.E. Brewer, and his fighter for the Ophir Fire De- brothers Joe and John (Corky) Armstrong named to Wheaton College Dean’s List partment, and worked briefly Brewer. at the U.S. Plywood Mill in A Celebration of Don’s life Wheaton College student Kaitlin 12 or more credit hours and achieve a integration of faith and learning, and Gold Beach prior to becom- will be held Saturday, March, Armstrong of Gold Beach was named 3.5 grade point average or higher on the consistent ranking among the top liberal ing a Building Contractor. He 28, 2020 at 11:00 at the to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2019 4.0 scale. arts colleges in the country. built many custom homes in Showcase Building located semester. Wheaton College of Wheaton, Ill. is the Gold Beach area, and left at the Event Center on the To earn Dean’s List honors at Whea- a coeducational Christian liberal arts For more information, visit wheaton. his footprint on an already in- Beach (Fairgrounds) in Gold ton, an undergraduate student must carry college noted for its rigorous academics, edu. credible landscape. Don loved Beach, Oregon. Please join his life and his family (“He us. In Lieu of flowers. Please was the most content person hug a loved one and share I have ever known”, said with them the value they GET. CALL US Today: wife Mary). They traveled to bring to your life. Death Notice YOUR. 541.813.1717 Wilber J. Clements BUSINESS. March 7, 1924 - Feb. 18, 2020 707.460.6727 Wilbur J. Clements passed away peacefully, faithful to SEEN. the end. Services will be later. Page A4 – Tuesday, February 25 – Curry Coastal Pilot Emergency Dispatch Logs The police blotter is a public At 8:52 p.m. Area check at the At 10:04 a.m. Report of tres- Thursday, Feb. 20 tions reported on Memory Lane. record of incidents as reported by Curry Public Library. passing in the area of Shorepine At 1:08 a.m. An illegal burn Friday, Feb. 21 At 8:15 p.m. Suspicious condi- law-enforcement agencies. All indi- Lane. was reported on Fern Avenue for a At 1:10 a.m. Criminal trespass tions reported on Arnold Lane. viduals arrested or charged with a Sunday, Feb. 16 At 10:44 a.m. Area check at small unattended fire pit at Chetco reported in the 800 block of Chetco At 11:05 p.m. Assault reported crime are presumed innocent until At 7:01 a.m. Report of trespass- Buffington Park. Inn. Brookings fire personnel Avenue. Transient advised to move on Truman Lane resulting in arrest proven guilty. The information ing in the area of 29100 block of At 2:07 a.m. Report of a hit- counseled manager. off private property and did so. for Assault IV, domestic violence. printed is preliminary and subject Ellensburg Avenue. and-run in the area of the 29500 At 10:15 a.m. Two transients At 4:42 a.m. Suspicious condi- At 11:57 p.m. Suspicious condi- to change. At 8:47 a.m. Area check at the block of Ellensburg Avenue. who have been excluded from all tions reported on Wildwood Road. tions reported in the 800 block of Curry Public Library. At 3:25 p.m. Report of a city parks were found camping At 11:51 a.m. Threats reported Chetco Avenue. Excerpts from the call logs of At 11:26 a.m. Report of deceased subject in the area of under the awning of the Capella on Easy Street. the Gold Beach Police Depart- trespassing in the area of Hillcrest Strahan Street. building in Azalea Park. Both were At 12:14 p.m. Criminal trespass Saturday, Feb. 22 ment: Street. At 7:53 p.m. Report of trespass- cited and released and directed to reported on Pine Street. At 2:04 a.m. Suspicious condi- At 1:51 p.m. Report of theft ing in the area of Leith Road. move along. At 1:18 p.m. Disorderly con- tions reported on 5th Street. Friday, Feb. 14 in the area of the 29600 block of At 11:36 a.m. Theft reported on duct reported on Easy Street. At 8:27 a.m. Criminal trespass At 12:10 p.m. Report of crimi- Ellensburg Avenue. Thursday, Feb. 20 Pioneer Road. At 3:33 p.m. Dispute/fight reported in the 800 block of Chetco nal mischief in the area of Seaview At 9:59 a.m. Report of harass- At 12:53 p.m. Citizens com- reported on Pioneer Road. Avenue. Lane, resulting in a citation issued Monday, Feb. 17 ment in the area of Shorepine plained of a smelly fire at Mill At 3:37 p.m. Theft reported At 1:24 p.m. Criminal trespass to a 24-year-old male. At 12:30 a.m. Report of Lane. Beach and were concerned there on Railroad Street. Suspect was reported in the 400 block of Chetco trespassing in the area of Pacific At 3:35 p.m. Report of an alarm was something illegal burning. located and arrested. Suspect was Avenue. Saturday, Feb. 15 Street. in the area of the Port of Gold Negative, per responders. Nothing cited and released, as well as tres- At 4:19 p.m. Suspicious condi- At 9:48 a.m. Report of an alarm At 10:19 a.m. Area check at Beach. illegal about it. passed from the property. tions reported in the 900 block of in the area of the 29700 block of Buffington Park. At 3:48 p.m. Report of a At 4:22 p.m. Officer assisted At 3:53 p.m. Hit-and-run Chetco Avenue. Ellensburg Avenue. At 11:10 a.m. Area check at the disorderly subject in the area of citizen in the 1000 block of Chetco reported on Fern Street and Chetco At 4:39 p.m. Dispute/fight Gold Beach Visitors Center. Shorepine Lane. Avenue with a threats complaint Avenue. reported on House Rock Road. At 4:04 p.m. Report of fraud in At 5:17 p.m. Report of a fire in and provided a restraining order At 4:22 p.m. Stalking reported At 6:05 p.m. Suspicious condi- the area of Gold Beach. the area of the Port of Gold Beach. packet. on Pine Street. tions reported on Spruce Street. At 4:32 p.m. Report of a At 9:16 p.m. Traffic stop in the At 4:57 p.m. Dispute/fight At 4:42 p.m. Illegal camping At 6:14 p.m. Theft reported on disorderly subject in the area of the area of the 29600 block of Ellens- reported on Dodge Road and Webb reported on Old County Road. 5th Street. 29600 block of Ellensburg Avenue. burg Avenue. A 42-year-old male Lane. Transient male illegally camping at At 6:33 p.m. Suspicious condi- was arrested on a valid warrant for At 6:24 p.m. Male theft suspect the Capella was moved on. tions reported in the 1000 block of Tuesday, Feb. 18 fail to appear. was arrested on 5th Street during a At 5:17 p.m. Report of garbage Chetco Avenue. At 10:29 a.m. Area check at the At 10:45 p.m. Report of a dog routine traffic stop for theft and a being dumped behind building on At 10:09 p.m. Suspicious condi- P270294lP0103 Gold Beach Visitors Center. bite in the area of Riley Creek. valid warrant. He was transported Railroad Street. tions reported in the 500 block of At 12:59 p.m. Area check at to jail without incident. Vehicle At 6:34 p.m. Suspicious Chetco Avenue. Buffington Park. Excerpts from the call logs of driver was given a verbal warning conditions reported on Old County At 10:59 p.m. Criminal trespass the Brookings Police Department: for fail to maintain lane of travel Road. reported on Railroad Street. Wednesday, Feb. 19 and improper right turn. At 7:03 p.m. Suspicious condi- COMICS/PUZZLES Garfield® by Jim Davis KING CROSSWORD

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Wife says friend living up- husband’s memory about how Because your husband failed to stairs should move on the arrangement began. It speak up didn’t mean that YOU was a safe refuge for a friend shouldn’t have. DEAR ABBY: My husband going through a traumatic life As a mother, you are respon- and I have a friend, “George,” change. Those circumstances sible for your baby’s safety. who rents our upstairs. Our no longer apply, and if you are You should have expressed that home is large, and the second not comfortable with George if you and your little one -- in a floor has all the amenities of a entertaining his ex under your child seat, I presume -- couldn’t 2,500-square-foot house. He roof, it is understandable. travel in someone else’s vehi- has his separate entrance and Communal living is not for cle, you would be taking other never has to come through our everyone. transportation. In the future, living space. when visiting your in-laws, this In the beginning, I agreed DEAR ABBY: Recently, is what you should do. to the arrangement because he my husband booked me and was going through a divorce our infant son on a trip to visit DEAR ABBY: Today was and needed a place to live. some of his family in Califor- warm, so my friend and I went Now, for the past several nia. I didn’t want to go in the for a walk with my dog at a months, his ex has been spend- first place because I was, and neighborhood park. We decided ing nights upstairs. We just still am, struggling with post- to rest on a park bench that was celebrated the holidays, and his partum depression, anxiety and shaded by trees. A man was family was here together. stress in our relationship. sitting there, and I asked if he I’m feeling very confused I had one request: Do not would mind if we shared the and uncomfortable having put me and our infant son in bench with him. The man said them both up there. Now that the head-of-the-household’s he was waiting for a personal George seems to have worked car. My husband’s father drives call. I told him we wouldn’t through his marital problems, I recklessly and shows no regard listen and sat down. The man feel it’s time he moves out. My for human life. Well, of course stood up and said angrily that husband doesn’t understand my husband didn’t speak up we should have respected why I feel this way and can’t about it, and we ended up in the fact he was there first and understand why I want my Mr. Reckless’ car. Now I look stalked off! Were we wrong house back! Please give me like “the difficult wife” because to sit down? -- BAFFLED IN some insight on how to handle I’d rather catch a rideshare or CALIFORNIA this. Or am I overreacting? fly back home. Am I being dra- Please tell me I’m not being matic or overly concerned with DEAR BAFFLED: No, you selfish. -- BEING USED IN safety? -- SAFE OR SORRY were not wrong. It’s a public THE SOUTH IN THE MIDWEST park. If the man was uncom- fortable talking in front of you, DEAR BEING USED: DEAR SAFE OR SORRY: he should have taken his phone You are not selfish, and you’re Overly concerned? It’s your and talked elsewhere -- which not overreacting. Refresh your job to be concerned with safety. he did. Sudoku and Crossword answers on page A9

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Curry Coastal Pilot – Tuesday, February 25 – Page A5 Playoff-bound Lady Bruins top Challengers, 55-36 Host No. 12 Salem-Academy on Friday at home

Randy Robbins regular-season play. This 15-7. minute. game, earning the second- behind conference cham- For The Pilot game’s outcome cemented Challengers’ Elliana After intermission, the place spot in league behind pions Yam-Hill Carlton BHHS’ right to host the first Hagloch hit a buzzer-beater Challengers lived up to their undefeated Sutherlin by (17-8, 9-1) overall, whom The Brookings-Harbor round in the Bruin’s home three-point shot to make it 7 namesake keeping the game outscoring their 3A-5 Far Salem Academy lost to by Lady Bruins did themselves gym. rather than 4 for CCHS. interesting pulling within West rival 17-5. Alexander one point, 43-42 in a tough proud on Friday, Feb. 21, Lady Bruins coach Chris The second quarter 4 points three times in the canned her team’s final seeding game on Saturday, blowing past the Cascade Schofield’s team unleashed started the same as the first game, two of those close three-pointer to break the Feb. 22. Each team had Christian Challengers, a torrent of three-point shots with Murray stepping up calls coming in the third backs of the Challengers defeated the other in league 55-36, in a state seeding responsible for 24 of Brook- again to bucket another long period, 25-21 and 30-26. and put the game away, play. That single-point loss matchup that determined ings’ 55 points, keeping the ball 20 seconds in making it Brookings managed to 55-36. delegated the Lady Crusad- which of the two 3A-5 Far Lady Challengers at bay for 18-7 Brookings. maintain a 7-point ad- Now No. 5 ranked BHHS ers to a 5-hour road trip to West rivals would lock up the entire contest. The Lady Bruins uti- vantage, outscoring their hosts Salem Academy at Curry County to face the home-court advantage for After BHHS’ Sidney lizing a stifling 2-3 zone guests to make it 38-31 6 p.m. on Friday to open Lady Bruins. the first round of the Oregon Alexander uncorked the defense methodically pulled with one period left to go as O.S.A.A. 3A State playoff On the other side of the Schools Athletic Associa- first trey seconds after away. They were up 20-10 Brookings’ Sierra Fitzhugh action. bracket from Brookings- tion (O.S.A.A.) this Friday, tipoff, Lexee Murray dialed midway through the quarter and Lexi Schofield each The Crusaders (19-7) are Harbor is No. 4 Willamina Feb. 28. in her long-range game, until Cascade Christian nar- knocked down a three- ranked No. 12 in the state, going against the Bruins’ Each team had beaten contributing two more to rowed the lead at halftime, pointer. finishing second in the 3A-2 familiar bunkmate No. 13 the other by similar 3- to put the Blue and Gold in the 25-19. Alexander chipped in In the final stretch, Pac West Conference, boast- Cascade Christian. 4-point margins during driver’s seat by period’s end her second triple in the final Brookings locked up the ing a 9-1 league record,

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Marshall was born in New York, the ELL program, the special educa- it was important and he liked that was effective. n Candidate NY, and grew up in Maryland and tion program, and human resources. the district has a resource officer. “Location-wise this is a place Seattle. He went to college in Walla Three years ago, he went to the “I think that is a real positive step where we would really like to be,” Walla, Wash. He is married and has Hermiston School District as their that this district was able to take he said. “And certainly my goal Continued from Page A1 an adult daughter, who is looking human resources director and then because that person can play a key professionally was I want to stay as forward to visiting dad. was promoted to assistant superin- role in improving the safety, being long as I am effective. Obviously, dressed. “The pressure is on,” Marshall tendent-human resources. a connection that can really help there is no set number of years, but I “From my lens, I certainly feel said. “She is all in favor of this. She “That was an interesting experi- things from escalating, making the tend to really commit to things and I excited,” Marshall said. “This is really likes the idea of visiting us at ence because it is about three times connection with the students, that feel you are more effective the more a good fit professionally. This is a the beach.” the size of this school district, sort of thing,” Marshall said. connected you are with the commu- good fit personally. I would really His first teaching job was in about 6,000 kids,” Marshall said. He knows that pay is important to nity. I don’t view this as a stepping like to be a part of this community Milton-Freewater School District, “Through my time there I found retaining quality teachers, but added stone, other than my goal right now and to help the district move on to a district with 1,600 students — I wanted to get back to a smaller that keeping them engaged is also is to become the superintendent and its next steps.” roughly the same size as Brook- community, a smaller setting. I re- key. then to be an effective superinten- He is currently the assistant ings-Harbor. ally wanted to expand and get back “I think staff engagement is very dent that has a positive impact on superintendent/human resources di- “Spent a lot of time, over 20 to doing more than focusing on important as well,” he said. “Giving the district and the community.” rector at Hermiston School District years, in that school district. Started human resources.” them opportunities for professional After the question-and-answer in Hermiston in . as an elementary teacher, taught Before the forum, Marshall spent growth and development and giving portion, Kelley asked people to He has 12 years of administrative third grade, was the librarian there, the day visiting Brookings-Harbor them as much a say as possible in provide feedback via a two-question experience in education including and also taught elementary comput- School District campuses, where he the process. There is a fair amount survey that would go to the school seven years as an assistant superin- ers,” Marshall said. “Also taught “saw some really cool stuff.” of research that is saying those are board. The next steps, Kelley said, tendent and student services direc- CTE classes at the high school — The 17 questions from the com- even potentially more important were that the district could begin tor in the Milton-Freewater school computer tech classes, web design munity hit on all of the expected than the pay is.” contract negotiations with Marshall system, also located in Eastern that sort of thing.” areas from student safety, to leader- Throughout his time, Marshall or move on from him and restart the Oregon. His education specialist’s From there he transitioned to ad- ship style, to teacher retention, and made it clear he wanted to be in superintendent search. degree was earned from Lewis and ministration and was an elementary so on. Brookings for a while, or at least as Clark College. school principal, before directing When asked about safety, he said long as he

n get committee on Monday, tially own allowances and sell register with the county and Oppose Feb. 24, the last step before them to businesses by holding pay a yet-to-be-determined going to a vote before the full auctions. fee that would help with costs Senate. By 2035, the bill aims to from dealing with properties Continued from Page A1 Three people spoke on the cut annual emissions from that have become eyesores. A

issue before the local com- 55 million metric tons to 26 second public hearing on the P273088bP0225 ate a massive cap-and-trade missioners voted. They were million metric tons, a 53% ordinance is needed before it program in Oregon. The all in favor of SB 1530. They decrease. By 2050, the goal is can be enacted. controversial bill has led to asked the commissioners to to reach 9 million metric tons, Curry County Commis- demonstrations at the Capitol forgo the proclamation and an 84% decrease, according sioner meeting agendas are both for and against the to address the bill in a future to estimates. available online at www. climate bill. workshop. Fuels in the Portland metro co.curry.or.us. Proponents of cap and Tim Palmer, represent- region would be regulated trade say it is the best way to ing the Kalmiopsis Audubon first, starting in 2022. Three meaningfully address climate Society, used his allotted 3 years later, the bill would add change. minutes to read a statement the state’s 19 westernmost Critics argue that the plan on behalf of its 400 Curry counties. Statewide adoption would raise prices on fossil County members. would happen if at least 20 fuel use, prompting busi- Palmer talked about the counties joined the program. nesses to close or move out of potentially harmful impacts Proposed amendments Oregon. of climate change, “To ignore could make the trigger num- This isn’t the first time Or- the climate problem repre- ber 23 counties. Some rural egon has attempted this type sents a betrayal of responsi- areas, including Curry, Coos, of bill. Last year a similar bill bilities that every governing Bend and Klamath Falls died due to lack of a sufficient body must address.” counties, would have until quorum after Republicans in Palmer and the two women 2028 to comply. the Senate walked out. that spoke after him said the Last week, Coos County Oregon modeled the cur- cap-and-trade plan would not unanimously approved send- rent plan after California’s directly impact Curry County ing a letter to the state oppos- program, where cap-and-trade industries and utilities. ing SB 1530. According to auctions have raised $12.5 “To the contrary, the pro- published reports, 64% of the billion in state revenue since gram will generate revenue state’s counties have issued for local needs including ad- official opposition to cap and

2012, according to the Cali- P273093bP0225 fornia Air Resources Board. dressing wildfire risks. Other trade. The current cap-and-trade measures exempt or reim- In other matters, the first bill could be voted on by burse rural residents for costs public hearing on a proposed the state Senate this week. to them and their businesses,” property registration ordi- Republicans are once again Palmer said. nance was held. It would re- poised to walk out. SB 1530 If passed, the program quire out-of-county owners of was expected to receive a would begin in 2022. The property in the unincorporat- vote in the Legislature’s bud- Oregon government will ini- ed areas of Curry County to

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(Cal-SCAN) 541-373-9273 1-888-508-6305. rance Publishing-Trust- 502 description available (Cal-SCAN) ed by Authors Since Help Wanted at the Harbor Office, 1920 Book manuscript NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-19-869003-JB Struggling With Your 101 Citizens Dock submissions currently AQUATICS SUPERVI- Order No.: DS7333-19000555 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN- Private Student Loan Rd, Crescent City, being reviewed. Com- SOR- FRED ENDERT DER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/23/2011. UNLESS YOU Payment? New relief CA 95531 or online at TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE prehensive Services: MUNICIPAL POOL- Reporter programs can reduce www.ccharbor.com SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA- Consultation, Produc- (FULL-TIME $19.32 your payments. Learn Weekdays: 8am to TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST The Del Norte Triplicate in Crescent City, Calif., is looking tion, Promotion and - $23.38 hourly salary). your options. Good 5pm. EOE YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auc- for a full-time (40 hours per week) general reporter to Distribution. Call for The job announcement tion sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check credit not necessary. write a little bit of everything. The paper is owned by Del Norte County drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or describing qualifica- Curry County Road Department is accepting federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal Country Media and is published two times a week — tions, a City applica- Unified School applications for a full time Mechanic. savings and loan association, or savings association, or sav- Tuesday and Friday. tion and supplemental District is testing for ings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code Performs skilled mechanical work to motor vehicles, questions are available the following: The position provides print and online coverage of road maintenance equipment and shop facilities. Five and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by at www.crescentcity. Director of Foster Youth Crescent City. We’re looking for a writer to produce news years working as a mechanic and currently a mechanic. duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without org or City of Crescent & Homeless: $58,680 covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, features, cover meetings and events, take photos and Requires possession of a Class A Oregon Commercial Driver License (CDL) with tank endorsement within City, Human Re- $73,951 annual salary possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining princi- post content online. six months of appointment. Ability to understand and sources Department, Applications will be pal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with in- follow oral and written instructions. Salary: $18.25 terest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), Candidates with reporting experience are welcomed, but 377 J Street, Crescent accepted through Ed this is also an opportunity for recent college graduates. – 23.32/hour plus benefits and retirement eligibility. City, CA 95531 (707) Join http://www.edjoin. advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest Open until filled. For application contact Julie Swift 464-7483, ext. 233. org Apply by 3/26/2020 thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the An ideal candidate understands deadlines and has solid in the Personnel Office, 94235 Moore Street, Ste. 125, total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the reporting skills. Experience using social media, including Gold Beach, OR 97444, or by calling (541)247-3233 Application Deadline is EEO/AA Employer Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. Facebook and Twitter, is preferred. or by e-mail [email protected]. EOE and drug-free Friday, March 13, 2020 The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIA- workplace. Pre-employment drug test and criminal at 5:00 p.m. RY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT Some of the duties of this position require some evening background check required. Publish: Feb. 21, 25 2020 P274981gJ0221 DUE. Trustor(s): Richard C Brooks a single man Recorded: and weekend availability. 11/29/2011 as Instrument No. 20114844 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of DEL NORTE County, Califor- Crescent City has a population of nearly 6,500 and is Jim Peters, Real Estate Broker nia; Date of Sale: 3/4/2020 at 11:00 AM Place of Sale: In located on California’s northern coast. There is abundant is seeking a Part-Time Office Manager. the building located at 124 Highway 101 North, Cres- outdoor recreation, including hiking, mountain biking, cent City, CA 95531 Amount of unpaid balance and other This position carries the responsibility of maintaining charges: $200,498.60 The purported property address is: hunting, and fishing. the day-to-day operations of the office including, real estate, property management and vacation rentals. 1585 BOULDER AVE, CRESCENT CITY, CA 95531 Asses- This is a great opportunity to grow with a company sor’s Parcel No.: 110-410-039-000 110-410-39 NOTICE Requires accurate bookkeeping and record keeping. that believes in the value of community journalism. TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding Looking for a candidate who is willing to grow in the on this property lien, you should understand that there This 40 hours per week (hourly wage) position offers position, as there is ample amount of job diversity. many benefits including health insurance and paid P274965sJ0221 are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will Qualifications: High School Diploma with some college time off. Good driving record and reliable transportation be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the preferred and applicable work experience. Must be highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically en- required. PROFICIENT in QuickBooks and Excel as well as all title you to free and clear ownership of the property. You office computer applications i.e Gmail, Word etc. Also To apply email resume, cover letter and 3-5 clips to Editor should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may experience in office equipment, copier, scanning, fax. be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, Brian Williams at [email protected]. Attention to detail is a MUST. High level of organization you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior yet flexible and able to work under deadlines. Must to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear possess EXCELLENT Receptionist and Customer title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the Service skills to be considered. existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s Please email you Resume and cover letter to office or a title insurance company, either of which may [email protected] or mail/drop office Resume to charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either 555 US Hwy. 101 S., Crescent City of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust T274940gJ0221 on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale Sports Reporter date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or Country Media is looking for one full-time (40 hours ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil per week) sports reporter to handle sports coverage Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale for both the Curry Coastal Pilot in Brookings, Ore. and Big Rock Community Services District c/o GHD 718 Third Street Eureka, CA 95501 postponements be made available to you and to the public, the Del Norte Triplicate in Crescent City, Calif. The Each bid must be submitted in hard copy by sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside as BID FOR JEDEDIAH WAY as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to papers are published two times a week — Tuesday ROAD IMPROVEMENTS and the envelope should bear on the outside the name of the Bidder, their address, license number, learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if and Friday. and Department of Industrial Relations registration number. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope containing the bid must applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of be enclosed in another envelope addressed to Michelle Davidson, GHD Inc., 718 Third Street, Eureka, CA 95501. No electronic this property, you may call 916-939-0772 for information The position provides print and online coverage of submissions are allowed. regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com, using the file number as- high school and community sports plus outdoor activities in the two communities that are roughly Bids received after the time specified for opening will not be considered. The Bidder is solely responsible for timely delivery of their signed to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-19-869003- bid. JB. Information about postponements that are very short 25 miles apart. We’re looking for a writer to produce in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale sports and outdoor features, write game stories, take A non-mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit will be held to familiarize potential Bidders with the project and is scheduled for may not immediately be reflected in the telephone infor- photos and post content online. 10:00 am, Thursday March 12, 2020, meet at the Intersection of Hiouchi Drive and Jedediah Way, Hiouchi, CA. mation or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. A journalism degree is preferred. Reporting experi- The Work consists of the furnishing of all labor, material, equipment, and supervision for the reconstruction of approximately 1,300 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any in- ence, polished writing skills and a track record of feet of 16’ and 18’ asphalt roadway including installation of driveway aprons, culverts, and other drainage improvements as shown correctness of the property address or other common des- accuracy and reliability are a must. Experience using on the plans by GHD Inc. ignation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other social media, including Facebook and Twitter, is common designation is shown, directions to the location preferred. Bids will be received by the Big Rock Community Services District at the office of GHD Inc., 718 Third Street, Eureka, California of the property may be obtained by sending a written re- until 2:00 pm on Thursday March 26, 2020 Pacific Daylight Time and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. quest to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first Many of the duties of this position require evening publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for The Contract Documents are available and may be examined at the following locations: any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey and weekend availability. title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a Humboldt Builders Exchange, Eureka return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Brookings and Crescent City have populations North Coast Builders Exchange, Santa Rosa Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall between 6,000 and 7,000 and are located on Medford Builders Exchange, Medford have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the coast. There is abundant outdoor recreation, Shasta Builders Exchange, Redding P274967sJ0221 the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s including hiking, mountain biking, hunting, and Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through fishing. Contractors may obtain an electronic copy of the Contract Documents from GHD Inc., at no cost by calling GHD at (707) 443- bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liabil- 8326 and requesting the “Jedediah Way Road Improvements” Bid documents. Contractors are encouraged to carefully read the ity for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exer- This is a great opportunity to grow with a company Information for Bidders in the Contract Documents. cise the note holders right’s against the real property only. that believes in the value of community journalism. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2763 Camino Questions concerning these documents should be directed to Michelle Davidson at GHD by email at [email protected]. This 40 hours per week (hourly wage) position offers Del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 916-939-0772 Or many benefits including health insurance and paid The general prevailing wage rates applicable to the Work are set by the Director of the DIR, State of California under Labor Code Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement time off. Good driving record and reliable transporta- Section 1771.4. The Contractor will be required to comply with any changes in these wage rates as they are updated by the State Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. tion required. government at no cost to the Owner. These prevailing rates are available online at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR. TS No.: CA-19-869003-JB IDSPub #0160370 2/11/2020 2/18/2020 2/25/2020 To apply email resume, cover letter and 3-5 clips to Alan Porteous, President February 20, 2020 T273748sJ0211 Editor Brian Williams at [email protected]. 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CITY OF CRESCENT CITY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR MICRO-ENTERPRISE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OPERATORS RFP NUMBER: CDBG 2019-1 INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS: The City of Crescent City is seeking proposals from interested program operators for the Mi- croEnterprise Assistance Program. The project will be funded by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). The full RFP is available on our website at www.crescentcity.org or you may contact Bridget Lacey at Crescent City City Hall at (707) 464-7483 ext.237, blacey@crescentcity. org, for full scope of services, consultant selection process, and mandatory information that must be included in responses to this RFP.

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first anniversary with cake a.m. Church, 9-11:30 a.m. and 5 7441. Integral Yoga and treats. •Walk with Ease 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. meets every Saturday from 9 CURRY •Bingo at noon in the dining Crescent City to 10 a.m. at the Yoga Studio February 27 room Coastmasters at F and Second streets in COUNTY •Rummy at 12:30 p.m. in the DEL a local Toastmasters Interna- Crescent City. Beginning Chetco Activity Center lounge tional group, meets from 6:45 to intermediate yoga and • Mahjong 12:30 p.m. in the •Tai Chi at 1 p.m. in room B NORTE to 7:45 p.m. each Wednesday integral life practice. For February 25 lounge Menu: Herb-baked fish, in room 36 at College of the questions, call Tedd at 707- • Bridge 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. baked potato, American gar- Redwoods, 883 W. Washing- 954-0953. Overeaters Anonymous • Yoga Fit 5 p.m. den vegetable blend, assorted ton Blvd., Crescent City. For meets each Tuesday at 1 p.m. COUNTY Menu: Garlic pork chops, desserts. more information, contact Mindful Meditation at the annex building next mashed potatoes, peas and Janet Cooper at tomjanet@ to the library in Brookings. Group carrots, Jell-O. Movie Night hosted February 25 charter.net or 707-954-6101. meets every Saturday from For questions, call Colleen at by Wild Rivers Land 541-469-9790. Lighthouse Quilt Guild 10 to 11:15 a.m. at the Yoga SWOCC & Beyond Trust: “A River’s Last Studio at F and Second Lecture Series The has open sewing from 10 February 27 SWOCC & Beyond Chance” a.m. to 4 p.m. as well as the streets in Crescent City. Science of Climate is at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 28 Pacific Pantry Learn to lower stress, focus Speaker Series apprentice program from 10 is open from 2 to 6 p.m., at at the Curry County Pub- and relax into the moment. Mary Jane LaBelle Change a.m. to noon. For informa- the Family Resource Center is from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Feb. lic Library, 94341 Third For questions, call Robin at tion, contact Karen Broh- of the Redwoods, 494 Pacific “America’s Healthcare 27 at Southwestern Oregon St., Gold Beach. Join Wild 707-951-9420. mers, 707-278-6333. Ave. For questions call 707- System: Past, Present, Community College, Curry Rivers Land Trust for a Del Norte Senior 464-0955. Pacific Pantry and Future” Campus, 96082 Lone Ranch free screening of the Shane is open from 2 to 6 p.m., at is at 6 p.m. on Feb. 25 at Parkway, Brookings. For Anderson film “A River’s Center Del Norte Senior the Family Resource Center Krieger Community Room, additional information, call Last Chance.” The film tells •Cards 12:30 p.m. Center of the Redwoods, 494 Pacific Curry Campus, 96082 Lone 541-813-1667 or see us at the story of the Eel River in •Crochet & knitting 2 to 4 •Boon Dock Band 10 a.m. to Ave. For information, call Ranch Parkway, Brookings. facebook.com/currycampus. Northern California, of its p.m. 12 p.m. 707-464-0955. For additional information, recovery and the region’s •Senior boxes 1 to 3 p.m. Cookbook Club: All •Craft and coloring 1 to 2:30 call 541-813-1667 or see us economic future. Popcorn Menu: Vegetarian taco, salad, p.m. Del Norte Senior at facebook.com/currycam- Things Citrus will be provided. WW bread, fresh apple. Menu: Tuna sandwich on Center is at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 27 pus. WW bread with lettuce and •Belly Dancing 10 a.m. to 12 at the Curry County Public Cam McVay Coastal Home Health tomato, onions on the side, p.m. Chetco Activity Center Library, 94341 Third St., from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Vista & Hospice homemade tomato soup, •Veterans Writing Workshop •Mahjong at 9:30 a.m. Gold Beach. Pub, 1009 Chetco Ave., offers free community grief fresh orange. 1 to 3 p.m. •Beginning Ukulele, from 1 Choose a recipe around the Brookings. support meeting at 3 p.m., at to 2 p.m. D.R. theme of citrus, a salad, a pie, Bingo 306 Wharf St. Brookings. For Lighthouse Quilt Guild Del Norte Short Lines •Games at 12:30 p.m. in the something preserved, bread, more information call 541- each Friday, early bird at 11 sewing on veterans’ quilts Rail Road Club lounge. etc., and make it at home. 469-0405. a.m. and regular begins at each Thursday from 10 a.m. meets every Saturday at 9 •Yoga Fit at 5 p.m. Bring the dish and a copy 11:30 a.m., at the Brookings to 4 p.m. For information, a.m. at the Apple Peddler. •Tri City Bridge Club meets of the recipe to share. Taste Soroptimist Elks Lodge, 800 Elk Dr., in contact Karen Brohmers, Looking for new members. from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. other recipes, potluck style. International Brookings. A lunch menu is 707-278-6333. Call 707-954-8009. Menu: Ravioli and meat Go home with new inspira- of Crescent City meets at also available. sauce, garlic bread, Italian tion and recipes. All levels of noon the second and fourth Staying Active and vegetable blend, butterscotch cooks are welcome. Tuesday of each month in Understanding Announcements pudding. February 29 the conference room of the Chronic Disease Crescent City Swim Storytime Apple Peddler located at 308 Anime Club: PANSĀ Highway 101 South Join lo- Prevention Club is at 11 a.m. each meets at 1 p.m. each Sat- is looking for swimmers! February 26 cal women in improving the is the fifth of five free -nu urday at the Curry County Sign-ups will be from 5:30 Chetco Activity Center Monday and Thursday lives of women and girls. trition education workshops •Tai Chi at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Public Library, 94341 Third from Food Smarts that takes to 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday •Walk with Ease at 10:30 at the Curry County St., Gold Beach. Come join Rural Human Services place each Thursday from and Wednesday in February a.m. Public Library, 94341 PANSĀ (Popular Anime & Emergency Food 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Fam- at the Fred Endert Pool, 1000 •Azalea Park (no walking if Third St., Gold Beach. Nerdy Subculture Auxil- ily Resource Center of the Play St., Crescent City. Call iary) club for high school Boxes Redwoods, 494 Pacific Ave., Robin if you have questions rain) Storytimes are geared for , 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 and adult-aged participants. Crescent City. RSVP: Sunny 707-954-2492. •Pinochle at 12:30 p.m. in the children ages 5-years-old and p.m. at 286 M St., Suite A, Watch anime shows and Baker at [email protected] lounge. younger, however all ages are Crescent City. Dial A Ride participate in a variety of norte.ca.us or 707-464-3191 •Yoga at 3:30 p.m. in the always welcome. Monday through Friday, 8 lounge. activities. New members are Rural Human Services X2830. Watercolor Meet-up always welcome. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Satur- Menu: Roast turkey, baked Senior Box Pickup day 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Curry ham, green beans, almondine Group Lighthouse Talk , 1 to 3 p.m. at Del Norte County. dressing, mashed potatoes, is from 4 to 7 p.m. each February 28 at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. Senior Center. Pacific Pantry gravy, candied yams, as- Thursday at the Curry 29, at the Brookings Wel- South Coast Humane is open from 2 to 6 p.m., at sorted pies. County Public Library, 94341 come Center at Crissey Field Thrift Store the Family Resource Center Third St., Gold Beach. Work State Park, 1433 Highway February 26 Watch for color of the week Demystifying Climate of the Redwoods, 494 Pacific on watercolor projects with 101 South, Brookings. Del Norte Senior discounts, Monday through Ave. For information, call Change Myths — other painters. For high Talk will be given by John Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Come hear Bill Gorham dis- school ages and up, all levels Center 707-464-0955. Zimmerman, editor of the •Yoga 8:30 a.m. 16094 US 101 in Brookings. cuss facts to rebut myths be- are welcome. Bring supplies; St. George Reef Lighthouse •Chair exercise 10 to 11 a.m. hind climate change at 5:30 other group members can Del Norte Senior South Coast Humane Preservation Society, who •Cards 12:30 p.m. p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26, offer advice on supplies. Center will be providing history on Menu: Chicken paprika, Society Animal Shelter at the Chetco Community •Yoga 8:30 a.m. Jazz with Jerry Oregon’s lighthouses as well peas, WW pasta, oranges. : Open everyday, 541-412- Public Library, 405 Alder St., •Chair exercise 10 to 11 a.m. 0325, 828 Railroad Ave., from 6 to 9 p.m. every Thurs- as the St. George Reef Light- •Cards 12:30 p.m. in Brookings. Bring ques- house off of the California Rural Human Services’ Brookings. tions and concerns. Gorham day night at the Vista Pub, •Birthday luncheon 1009 Chetco Ave., Brook- coast. Harrington House Menu: Happy Birthday — Farmers Market has a doctorate in Marine open meetings for victims ings. Roast turkey, gravy, cran- is held every Saturday and Biology, is a graduate of of domestic violence are berry sauce, garlic green Wednesday from 10 a.m. to Al Gore’s Climate Reality March 1 Wednesdays from 6:30 to beans, WW dinner roll, apple 3 p.m. year round South of Project and has given many 7:30 p.m. For more informa- February 28 Chetco Activity Center crisp. Pedrioli on Highway 101. local presentations. 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Coos Bay 57/40 TODAY TONIGHT WED THU FRI SAT Mostly sunny and Times of clouds and Chance for a couple of Roseburg Partly sunny and nice Partly cloudy Mostly sunny and mild pleasant sun showers Coquille 59/38 Brookings 63 45 62 45 64 45 58 44 52 39 60/39 Comfort Index™ 10 10 10 10 10 8 Bandon 56/42 Crescent City 55 42 54 43 56 43 55 42 51 40 Canyonville Comfort Index™ 8 8 6 9 9 6 Powers 61/38 Comfort Index takes into account how the weather will feel based on a combination of factors. A rating of 10 feels very comfortable while a rating of 0 feels very uncomfortable. 63/39 Port Orford Glendale ALMANAC RIVER LEVELS REGIONAL FORECAST 57/45 52/36 Rogue River Statistics through Sunday 24 hour Flood Shady Cove Brookings: Partly sunny and nice today. Partly 61/35 62/36 TEMPERATURES Change Current Stage cloudy tonight. Mostly sunny tomorrow. Sunday Brookings Crescent City Chetco (Brookings) -0.01 -0.06 —— Crescent City: Partly sunny today. Partly cloudy High 51 53 Grant Pass Eagle Point Klamath (Klamath) 10.72 -0.06 38.0 tonight. Sunny tomorrow. Clear tomorrow night. 64/41 Low 39 38 Rogue (Agness) 3.48 -0.09 17.0 Gold Beach 65/37 Gasquet: Partly sunny and pleasant today. Partly Normal high/low 56/41 55/40 Smith (Jed. Smith) 6.76 -0.06 29.0 59/46 Record high 78 in 1991 74 in 1991 cloudy tonight. Jacksonville Medford Smith (Dr. Fine Br.) 13.33 -0.06 33.0 61/35 Record low 31 in 2018 32 in 2001 Gold Beach: Partly sunny and pleasant today. Partly 60/35 Saturday Brookings Crescent City cloudy tonight. Mostly sunny tomorrow. Brookings Ashland High 52 52 MARINE FORECAST Klamath: Partly sunny today. Mainly clear tonight. 63/45 Cave Junction 62/36 Low 37 42 Sunshine tomorrow. Clear tomorrow night. 63/37 Normal high/low 55/41 55/40 Brookings Port Orford: Beautiful today with sunshine and Harbor Record high 72 in 1964 70 in 1981 Today: Wind north-northwest at 10-20 knots today. some clouds. Mostly cloudy tonight. 60/42 Record low 30 in 1942 31 in 1962 Seas 4-7 feet. Visibility clear. Wind north 10-20 knots tonight. Seas 4-8 feet. Partly cloudy. Smith River: Partly sunny and nice today. Partly PRECIPITATION Tomorrow: Wind north at 15-25 knots tomorrow. cloudy tonight. Sunny and pleasant tomorrow. Happy Camp Yreka Last Season Normal Seas 8-12 feet. Visibility clear. Wind north 15-25 Crescent City 68/37 62/32 24 hours to date to date knots tomorrow night. Seas 8-12 feet. Clear. 55/42 Brookings 0.10” 40.81” 55.77” Montague Crescent City REGIONAL CITIES 62/30 Crescent City 0.03” 30.92” 46.49” Today Wed. Thu. Eureka 0.02” 18.99” 27.09” Today: Wind north-northwest at 8-16 knots today. City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Shown is Gasquet 0.06” 36.41” 60.43” Seas 4-8 feet. Visibility clear. Wind north 8-16 knots today’s weather. Grants Pass 0.00” 10.68” 23.36” tonight. Seas 5-9 feet. Partly cloudy. Astoria 50 39 r 51 36 pc 55 37 s Etna Bend 56 29 pc 56 25 pc 62 28 s Temperatures are Medford Trace 7.69” 11.73” Tomorrow: Wind north at 10-20 knots tomorrow. 64/31 Boise 46 27 pc 49 30 pc 55 32 s today’s highs and North Bend 0.12” 25.07” 42.49” Seas 8-12 feet. Visibility clear. Wind north 8-16 knots tomorrow night. Seas 10-14 feet. Mainly clear. Burns 49 24 s 56 24 pc 57 27 s tonight’s lows. Redding 0.00” 12.53” 23.37” Corvallis 55 38 pc 58 33 pc 59 34 s Ukiah 0.00” 10.89” 28.24” Elgin 45 30 s 48 27 c 53 30 s Eugene 55 38 pc 58 35 pc 57 35 s TIDES Hermiston 54 32 s 60 33 pc 59 31 s Trinidad High Low Hood River 52 36 pc 58 31 pc 60 31 s 55/43 SUN & MOON Brookings a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Imnaha 47 33 pc 48 27 c 54 33 pc Today Wed. Thu. Today 12:53 12:27 6:39 6:58 John Day 51 28 s 50 26 pc 57 26 s McKinleyville Sunrise 7:00 a.m. 6:58 a.m. 6:57 a.m. Wednesday 1:20 1:05 7:16 7:27 Joseph 41 28 s 44 25 c 49 30 s 58/43 Sunset 6:02 p.m. 6:03 p.m. 6:04 p.m. Thursday 1:46 1:46 7:55 7:55 Kennewick 52 30 s 58 31 pc 59 30 s Medford 61 35 pc 64 34 s 67 36 s Arcata Moonrise 8:20 a.m. 8:43 a.m. 9:06 a.m. Friday 2:14 2:31 8:38 8:24 58/41 Moonset 8:10 p.m. 9:09 p.m. 10:08 p.m. Oakland 57 38 pc 60 34 pc 60 34 s Eureka High Low Olympia 49 38 c 53 34 c 56 33 pc First Full Last New 57/43 Weaverville Crescent City a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Portland 54 40 c 58 36 c 60 36 s Salem 54 39 c 57 34 pc 59 34 s 71/36 Today 12:52 12:26 6:35 6:54 Santa Rosa 78 42 pc 75 41 pc 77 44 pc Wednesday 1:19 1:04 7:12 7:23 Smith River 58 41 pc 60 43 s 63 42 s Fortuna Thursday 1:45 1:45 7:51 7:51 Ukiah 76 42 pc 77 40 s 79 42 s 58/41 Mar 2 Mar 9 Mar 16 Mar 24 Friday 2:13 2:30 8:34 8:20 Walla Walla 50 34 s 55 37 pc 56 35 s Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2020 Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice