The Tillamook People’s Utility District Board of Directors will be attending the following out-of-district trade association meetings: • May 6, 2020 Public Power Council o Members Forum 3:00 p.m. ▪ Location: Conference…
Category: Announcements
Oregon’s temporary moratorium on evictions ends on June 20; Here is what you need to know.
On March 22, Governor Brown issued Executive Order No. 20-11, which prohibited law enforcement officers across the state from serving, delivering or acting on any residential eviction notice for nonpayment. On April…
Tillamook Bay Community College launches new degree in Healthcare Administration
Beginning this fall, students at Tillamook Bay Community College (TBCC) will have a new degree option to choose from in the field of healthcare. The college has added an Associate of Applied…
We’re on the right path; Medical Procedures, Dentists, Medical Offices to Resume May 1st
It’s been one month since Governor Kate Brown’s #StayHomeSaveLives order. By following the executive orders, researchers estimate that together we have prevented as many as 70,000 cases and 1,500 hospitalizations. We know…
Tillamook County Achieves Top 10 Health Ranking Status
For the past decade, the County Health Rankings have taken the pulse of the nation, showing us how where we live matters to our health. Tillamook County Public Health is pleased to…
County commissioners fund business advertising fees in 2020 visitor guide; Pay it forward’ community effort helps locals and businesses through tough times
Tillamook, OR – The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously on April 15 to use transient lodging tax to fund the advertising costs of local businesses who placed ads in the Visit…
Help your community: Take the Census Today; Jobs Available – Work for the U.S. Census Bureau!
There are so many reasons our nation needs to be counted completely and accurately. The count happens every 10 years, which influences how more than $675 billion from more than 100 federal…
On Earth Day – Ways to Help Your Community During COVID19
While following the #StayHomeSaveLives order continues to be the most important action Oregonians can take to slow the spread of COVID-19, we know many of you are looking for other ways to…
OHA revises testing guidelines to prioritize underserved populations and all frontline workers, allows testing for people without symptoms
Oregon Health Authority (OHA) on Monday night, April 20th, revised guidelines for COVID-19 testing to prioritize impacted populations and all frontline workers. The guidelines continue to allow healthcare providers to make clinical…
Solid Waste Cancels May 1-2 Hazardous Waste Collections Events
From: David McCall, Solid Waste Program Manager Due to an abundance of caution with regard to COVID-19 restrictions and the safety of our staff, volunteers, contractors, and the public, we have decided…