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Pelican Brewing expands with new bottling facility, Cannon Beach pub and...

CANNON BEACH, Ore. – This spring, fans of Pelican Brewing’s award-winning Tsunami Stout, Kiwanda Cream Ale, Umbrella IPA and other...

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Kendra’s Kitchen moving from Tillamook to Nehalem, seeking community...

MOHLER, Ore. – Kendra’s Kitchen is packing up and leaving town. … But the popular Tillamook restaurant isn’t going far....

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Tillamook County Sheriff Andy Long among first Oregon sheriffs to help...

CRANE, Ore. – On Sunday, Jan. 3, the day after a militia group first occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge...

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de Garde Brewing to open tasting room, second production facility in downtown...

TILLAMOOK, Ore. – When they opened their first tasting room in the fall of 2013, de Garde Brewing co-founders Linsey...

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Port of Tillamook Bay officials to shut down financially draining digester in...

TILLAMOOK, Ore. – Although they are keenly aware of the many benefits the Hooley Digester provides for the community, Port...

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New Habitat for Humanity director revels in freedom to express, share...

BAY CITY, Ore. – For the first time in her career, Cami Aufdermauer feels free to incorporate her Christian faith...

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Possibility of keeping share of TLT has Pacific City residents considering...

PACIFIC CITY, Ore. – Despite their town’s unincorporated status, Pacific City residents enjoy many of the services an incorporated city...

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FEMA funding to cover three-quarters of $8.2 million in repairs to...

TILLAMOOK, Ore. – Thanks to federal approval, Tillamook County government will receive Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement money for 75...

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Pacific City town hall attendees reverse two-decade opposition to...

PACIFIC CITY, Ore. – For the first time in two decades, Pacific City residents ended a town hall meeting focused...

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Wilson River School student takes on business of essential oils, natural skin...

TILLAMOOK, Ore. – Shortly after starting her internship at Lucky Bear Soap Co., 16-year-old Lynsey Johnson learned organic skin care...

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