A variety of resources and tips are available for discussing mental health and emotional well-being LOCAL RESOURCES for Help and Hope …. YOWhelphopePSA PORTLAND, OR––With a recent increase in public awareness…
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Manzanita Farmers Market Makes Move to City-owned Parking Lot on South 5th St., opening June 9th
By Laura Swanson The Manzanita Farmers Market is making a move to the city of Manzanita’s parking lot, on 5th Street, just a block south of the former location at 5th and…
Major Development Proposed for Manzanita
By David Dillon, North County News A Carlton, Oregon-based developer with ties to north Tillamook County is proposing to build a new residential community of between 280 and 320 cabins, cottages, or…
Highway 101/6 Project Update Tillamook Area Chamber of Commerce – May 3, 2017
The project crews continue to push six and seven days a week in an effort to keep the progress steaming forward. The buff-colored decorative concrete is set to be poured tomorrow…
Registration opens for North Coast Land Conservancy’s “On the Land” outings
A botanist-led walk high on Mystery Peak, in the proposed Rainforest Reserve. A cross-country trek to a hidden grove of ancient cedars. A plein air drawing workshop at Circle Creek Conservation Center….
Round 3 TLT: Tourism facilities community discussions- 5/15-5/18
Round 3 Transient Lodging Tax (TLT): Tourism facilities community discussions conclude with third series of meetings throughout county The citizens of Tillamook County are invited to attend the third and final in…
Manzanita to Buy Site for New City Hall
By David Dillon The City of Manzanita will purchase the 2.67-acre Underhill Plaza property, located at the northeast corner of Manzanita Avenue and Division Street, as the site for a future city…
Contaminated groundwater issue causes short term delay in downtown project; Additional lanes to open after Memorial Day; project is still on schedule to be completed by late 2018
TILLAMOOK— A goal to open two lanes of U.S. 101 in both directions by Memorial Day will be delayed until later this summer because of a significant amount of contaminated groundwater that…
“What we want from the Wild” Community Conversation at Tillamook Forest Center May 7th
The Tillamook Forest Center will hold a free public event on May 7, hosting Oregon Humanities’ statewide Conversation Project. “What We Want from the Wild,” is a conversation with Oregon Humanities Executive…