ASTORIA, Ore. — Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) for Sector Columbia River, based in Astoria, has issued bar closures for Depoe Bay, Ore., Siuslaw River, Ore., and Columbia River, Ore., at approximately 2 p.m., Monday, due to hazardous conditions.
Vessels are advised to remain at sea until conditions improve.
The bar closures are for all vessels. Any request to transit the bar prior to re-opening must be approved by the COTP. Mariners wishing to transit their vessels across the bar can contact the Sector Columbia River command center on VHF-FM Channel 16 or by telephone at (503) 861-6211.
The Coast Guard understands the effects these closures have on commerce and will make every effort to reopen these waterways as soon as they are considered safe for navigation.
For more information, contact Sector Columbia River at (503) 861-6211.
Saving Lives and Guarding the Coast Since 1790. The United States Coast Guard -- Proud History. Powerful Future.
"We demand that big business give the people a square deal; in return we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right he shall himself be given a square deal." Theodore Roosevelt November 15, 1913
Monday, March 14, 2011
ODFW: Ocean Chinook Opens For Sport Anglers Tuesday, March 15, 2011


Ocean Chinook opens for sport anglers Tuesday
March 10, 2011
NEWPORT, Ore. – Ocean anglers will be able to pursue chinook salmon on Oregon’s central coast starting March 15.
“The Sacramento fall chinook salmon, which have been a major limiting stock on the ocean salmon seasons over the past few seasons, are forecast to be at near average abundance this year and will allow for much more fishing opportunity during the 2011 season,” said Eric Schindler, ocean salmon project leader for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Fishing for all salmon except coho will be open from March 15 to April 30 from Cape Falcon just north of Manzanita to Humbug Mountain near Port Orford as scheduled, he said. Anglers fishing out of Tillamook Bay are reminded that only adipose fin-clipped chinook salmon may be retained when fishing inside Tillamook Bay and offshore waters within the 15-fathom depth contour between Twin Rocks and Pyramid Rock.
West Coast fishery managers are still working on other decisions about salmon seasons off the Oregon coast. The range of alternatives for the 2011 season was adopted for public review March 9 at the Pacific Fisheries Management Council (PFMC) meeting in Vancouver, Wash.
A public hearing process will occur later this month, including a hearing in Coos Bay at the Red Lion Inn beginning at 7 p.m., March 28. The season development will conclude during the Pacific Fisheries Management Council meeting in San Mateo, Calif., April 9 through 13.
“The commercial chinook salmon fishery south of Cape Falcon scheduled to open on March 15 has been delayed until April 15 under in-season action,” Schindler said. “This season will run from April 15 through 30 in the area from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mountain.”
The area from Humbug Mountain to the Oregon-California border will remain closed during March and April. Seasons after April 30 are being developed at this time, he said.
Contact:
Erich Schindler or Brandon Ford (541) 867-4741Fax: (541) 867-0311
March 10, 2011
NEWPORT, Ore. – Ocean anglers will be able to pursue chinook salmon on Oregon’s central coast starting March 15.
“The Sacramento fall chinook salmon, which have been a major limiting stock on the ocean salmon seasons over the past few seasons, are forecast to be at near average abundance this year and will allow for much more fishing opportunity during the 2011 season,” said Eric Schindler, ocean salmon project leader for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Fishing for all salmon except coho will be open from March 15 to April 30 from Cape Falcon just north of Manzanita to Humbug Mountain near Port Orford as scheduled, he said. Anglers fishing out of Tillamook Bay are reminded that only adipose fin-clipped chinook salmon may be retained when fishing inside Tillamook Bay and offshore waters within the 15-fathom depth contour between Twin Rocks and Pyramid Rock.
West Coast fishery managers are still working on other decisions about salmon seasons off the Oregon coast. The range of alternatives for the 2011 season was adopted for public review March 9 at the Pacific Fisheries Management Council (PFMC) meeting in Vancouver, Wash.
A public hearing process will occur later this month, including a hearing in Coos Bay at the Red Lion Inn beginning at 7 p.m., March 28. The season development will conclude during the Pacific Fisheries Management Council meeting in San Mateo, Calif., April 9 through 13.
“The commercial chinook salmon fishery south of Cape Falcon scheduled to open on March 15 has been delayed until April 15 under in-season action,” Schindler said. “This season will run from April 15 through 30 in the area from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mountain.”
The area from Humbug Mountain to the Oregon-California border will remain closed during March and April. Seasons after April 30 are being developed at this time, he said.
Contact:
Erich Schindler or Brandon Ford (541) 867-4741Fax: (541) 867-0311
Estonia? To Produce Utah Shale Oil?
Mar 10, 2011
By Oil & Gas Journal Editors
HOUSTON, Mar. 10 -- After completing the purchase of the shares of Oil Shale Exploration Co. (OSEC), the Estonian company Eesti Energia (Enefit) plans to construct in Utah a plant for producing 57,000 b/d of shale oil.
The stock purchase is pending approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS)..........Read The Details
By Oil & Gas Journal Editors
HOUSTON, Mar. 10 -- After completing the purchase of the shares of Oil Shale Exploration Co. (OSEC), the Estonian company Eesti Energia (Enefit) plans to construct in Utah a plant for producing 57,000 b/d of shale oil.
The stock purchase is pending approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS)..........Read The Details
Sunday, March 13, 2011
CCC Presents "Iron Jawed Angels" In Celebration Of Women's History Month!

Clatsop Community College is presenting
"Iron Jawed Angels"
(Introduced by Abigail Scott Duniway)
A compelling story of the radical suffragettes
who demanded that women have the right vote
by amending the Constitution.
This was the culmination of 100 years of struggle
and the reason we can be counted on to make a difference today.
Don't miss this opportunity!
Saturday, March 19th at 7:30 PM, doors open at 7 PM
The Performing Arts Center, Franklin and 16th
Art and Refreshments in the Lobby
a small donation of $5.00
Do you know who was the first woman to serve in Congress? What year?
Do you know what woman wrote the best selling book of the 19th century?
Who were the women who organized the National Council of Women in 1888?
Who was the first woman to pass exams for astronaut training? When?
Who was the first woman US Supreme Court Justice?
Who was the first woman to serve as US Attorney General?
When was Women's History Month first observed?
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Clatsop County Re-Districting Committee Seeking Citizen Panel Members

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Friday, March 11, 2011
CITIZENS SOUGHT FOR REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE
Clatsop County is seeking applicants for a citizen panel charged with drawing new boundaries for county commissioner districts based on the 2010 U.S. Census data.
The process, conducted every 10 years following the Census, ensures that all five districts represented by the county commissioners have roughly equal population by re-drawing the boundaries to take into account any shifts in population within the county.
The 11-member committee will be made up of one citizen representative from each commissioner district and a representative from each of the five cities, with a county commissioner as chairperson. City representatives will be selected by the respective city managers – Clatsop County is seeking applicants from the each of the five districts. Those members may be city residents.
The committee will use the Census data to make any necessary changes in the boundaries in conformance with state requirements that districts be contiguous, of equal population, utilize existing geographical or political boundaries, not divide communities of common interest, and be connected by transportation links.
To apply, obtain an application form and return it to the Clatsop County Manager’s Office at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, Astoria OR 97103, (503) 325-1000. Forms are available from the County Manager’s Office or can be downloaded from the county website http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/ at “Documents” under “County Manager.”
Forms must be submitted by 5 p.m. March 25. The board of commissioners will make the selections.
Released by:
Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000
EPA Agrees To Strengthen Ships Ballast Rule

Bettina Boxall - L.A. Times - Environment
March 8, 2011 - 6:11 PM
The federal government has agreed to develop more stringent national regulations governing the discharge of ship ballast water, which has been a major source of troublesome invasive species in California and other states......Read Full Report

CLATSOP COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
For the reconsideration of the conditional approval of the consolidated application by Oregon Pipeline, LLC, to construct a 41-mile natural gas pipeline.
DATE OF HEARING: Wednesday, March 30, 2011
TIME: 3:30 PM
LOCATION: Judge Guy Boyington Building, 857 Commercial Street - Astoria, Oregon 97103
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 13, 2011, the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners, pursuant to ORS 197.830(13(b) and OAR 661-010-0021, withdrew its decision to grant conditional approval to the Oregon Pipeline, LLC, consolidated application that was originally approved by the Board of Commissioners on November 8, 2010.
That decision had been appealed to the State of Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA).
On February 9, 2011, the Board of Commissioners held a public hearing and set the scope of review for the reconsideration hearing. The Board has determined it may consider any and all issues identified in the findings adopted in support of the November 8, 2010, Board of Commissioners decision and that no new evidence will be considered as part of its reconsideration of the November 8, 2010 findings and decision.
The criteria applicable to the Board’s decision on reconsideration are as follows:
Land and Water Development and Use Ordinance 80-14
L3.220 – Residential Agriculture 5 Zone
L3.220 – Residential Agriculture 5 Zone
L5.000 – Conditional Development and Use
L3.510 – Agricultural Forestry Zone
L5.040 – Development and Use Permitted with Review
L3.550 – Forest-80 Zone L5.120 – Coastal Zone Consistency Review
L3.560 – Exclusive Farm Use Zone
L5.350 – Transportation System Impact Review
L3.740 – Aquatic Development Zone
L5.800 – Columbia River Estuary Impact Assessment
L3.780 – Aquatic Conservation 2 Zone and Resource Capability Determination.
L3.800 – Aquatic Natural Zone
L4.000 – Flood Hazard Overlay
L4.040 – Geological Hazard Overlay
L4.080 – Shoreland Overlay
L4.200 – Sensitive Bird Habitat Overlay
Standards Document
S2.500 – Erosion Control Development Standards
Standards Document
S2.500 – Erosion Control Development Standards
S3.500 – Farm and Forest Zones Dwelling and/or Use Standards
S3.650 – Tsunami Inundation Zone
S3.700 – Geologic Hazard Requirements
S4.200 – Columbia River Estuary Shoreland and Aquatic Use
and Activity Standards
and Activity Standards
S4.500 – Protection of Riparian Vegetation
S6.000 – Road Standard specifications for Design and Construction
Clatsop County Comprehensive Plan – Goals and Policies
Goal 1 – Citizen Involvement
Goal 1 – Citizen Involvement
Goal 2 – Land Use Planning
Goal 3 - Agricultural Lands
Goal 4 - Forest Lands
Goal 5 - Open Space, Scenic and Historic Areas and Natural Resources
Gosl 6 - Air, Water and Land Quality
Goal 7 - Natural Hazards
Goal 8 - Recreation
Goal 9 – Economy
Goal 10 – Population and Housing Goal
Goal 11 – Public Facilities & Services
Goal 12 – Transportation
Goal 13 – Energy Conservation
Goals 16 and 17 – Estuarine Resources and Coastal Shorelands Lewis & Clark, Youngsd, Wallooskee River Valleys Community Plan and the Elsie - Jewell Community Plan
Oral and written argument will be accepted from all of the parties to the LUBA proceedings related to the November 8, 2010 approval. Oral argument must be presented through the parties’ legal counsel only unless otherwise permitted by the Board at the hearing.
County staff will be permitted to make a staff report and respond to Board questions. All other persons or organizations who participated in the 2010 Hearings Officer and Board of Commissioner proceedings in this matter will be permitted to submit written argument only, as provided below in this notice.
All written argument submitted to and received by this office by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, February 23, 2011, pursuant to the Board’s February 9, 2011, direction, will be considered at the March 30, 2011 public hearing.
NOTE: Failure of an issue to be raised in a hearing, in person or by letter, or failure to provide statements sufficient to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes an appeal based on that issue.
The following documents are available for review at the Clatsop County Transportation & Development Services office, 800 Exchange Street, Suite 100, Astoria, Oregon. A copy of the application, all documents and evidence submitted by or on behalf of the applicant and applicable criteria are available for inspection at the department office during normal business hours (M-F, 8-5) at no cost and will be provided in a digital format at reasonable cost.
A copy of the staff report is available for inspection at the Department office at no cost at least seven days prior to the hearing and will be provided at a reasonable cost.
In general, the procedure for conduct of the public hearing will in accordance with LWDUO Section 2.185(3): Introductory statements by the Board of Commissioners, staff report presentation, argument from the LUBA parties, argument from other parties, rebuttal by LUBA parties, and conclusion of the public hearing.
The Board of Commissioners will then deliberate and issue a decision.
If you have questions about this land use matter or need more information, please contact Jennifer Bunch, Clatsop County Planner, at (503) 325-8611 or via email at jbunch@co.clatsop.or.us .
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Clatsop County Board Of Commissioners Supports Staff Findings For Denial Of Oregon LNG/Pipeline Application

Thursday, March 10, 2011
BOARD SUPPORTS FINDINGS OF DENIAL FOR OREGON PIPELINE APPLICATION (GRP: No Representative From Oregon LNG/Pipeline Was In Attendance At This Hearing)
At a hearing Wednesday the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners gave preliminary approval to a new set of findings for the consolidated land-use application from Oregon Pipeline Company LLC that, if adopted at an upcoming meeting, will result in the application’s denial....Read Full Clatsop County Report
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Updated GRP Straw Poll: Should DUII's In Astoria Be Tried In Astoria Muncipal Court Or Circuit Court

Straw Poll Ends With 107 Total Votes In 33 Days. Final Results:71% Say Try DUII's In Circuit Court, 28% Say Keep DUII's In Astoria Municipal Court!!
Let's settle it and pass-on the result. On your left you will see a Straw Poll(Non-Scientific) that simply asks the question:Should DUII's In Astoria Be Trien In Astoria Municipal Court Or Circuit Court?
Vote on it and lets see where "The People Stand"
Let's settle it and pass-on the result. On your left you will see a Straw Poll(Non-Scientific) that simply asks the question:Should DUII's In Astoria Be Trien In Astoria Municipal Court Or Circuit Court?
Vote on it and lets see where "The People Stand"
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
County To Host Round-Table Conference Calls With Our State Reps & Senator

Monday, March 07, 2011
COUNTY HOSTS ROUND-TABLE CALLS WITH LAWMAKERS
Clatsop County is again organizing regular early-morning conference calls with North Coast legislators for local public officials.
The calls, beginning March 8 and tentatively scheduled to take place every other week, will enable city and county officials and other community leaders to talk directly with Sen. Betsy Johnson and Reps. Debra Boone and Bill Witt on the latest developments at the 2011 Oregon Legislature in Salem......Read Full Release
Oregon Pipeline/LNG Files Petition For Alternative Writ Of Mandamus Against Clatsop County. March 9, 2011 Re-Hearing On OLNG/Pipeline Proceeds Anyway!

(Mandamus is a judicial remedy which is in the form of an order from a superior court to any government subordinate court, corporation or public authority to do or forbear from doing some specific act which that body is obliged under law to do or refrain from doing, as the case may be, and which is in the nature of public duty and in certain cases of a statutory duty.[2] It cannot be issued to compel an authority to do something against statutory provision.)
Clatsop County Press Release!!
March 9th, Oregon Pipeline Re-Hearing To Proceed Regardless
filed a Petition for Alternative Writ of Mandamus requesting the court to compel Clatsop County to approve Oregon Pipeline's consolidated application for land use approval which would allow Oregon Pipeline/LNG to move forward with an approximate 41 mile high pressure Natural Gas transmission pipeline segment through Clatsop County.
Under Oregon Law ORS 34.130, if a county does not make a final determination on an application for a permit within 150 days after the application is deemed complete, the applicant may file the petition for Alternate Writ of Mandamus in the Clatsop County Circuit Court to compel the governing body to approve the application.
filed a Petition for Alternative Writ of Mandamus requesting the court to compel Clatsop County to approve Oregon Pipeline's consolidated application for land use approval which would allow Oregon Pipeline/LNG to move forward with an approximate 41 mile high pressure Natural Gas transmission pipeline segment through Clatsop County.
Under Oregon Law ORS 34.130, if a county does not make a final determination on an application for a permit within 150 days after the application is deemed complete, the applicant may file the petition for Alternate Writ of Mandamus in the Clatsop County Circuit Court to compel the governing body to approve the application.
Monday, March 07, 2011
Dress Sale To Benefit Clatsop County Juvenile Department Prevention Program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Monday, March 7, 2011
DRESS SALE BENEFITS JUVENILE DEPARTMENT PREVENTION PROGRAM
Clatsop County’s Juvenile Department Prevention Program is holding a dress sale Saturday, March 12 as a fundraiser for the youth program.
The sale takes place noon to 4 p.m. at Warrenton High School gym.
Dresses are brand new, in a variety of styles, sizes and colors, and priced to sell, and are perfect for a prom, party or event.
All proceeds support the Prevention Program, which provides gender-specific programs to girls within our community; parenting classes and family activities; and community outreach to reduce underage alcohol and drug use.
For more information contact the Prevention Program at (503) 325-8673.
Released by:
Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000
Monday, March 7, 2011
DRESS SALE BENEFITS JUVENILE DEPARTMENT PREVENTION PROGRAM
Clatsop County’s Juvenile Department Prevention Program is holding a dress sale Saturday, March 12 as a fundraiser for the youth program.
The sale takes place noon to 4 p.m. at Warrenton High School gym.
Dresses are brand new, in a variety of styles, sizes and colors, and priced to sell, and are perfect for a prom, party or event.
All proceeds support the Prevention Program, which provides gender-specific programs to girls within our community; parenting classes and family activities; and community outreach to reduce underage alcohol and drug use.
For more information contact the Prevention Program at (503) 325-8673.
Released by:
Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000
HB 2800: Farm To School Bill To Be Heard Wednesday, March 9, 2011
HB 2800 Directs Department of Education to provide reimbursements to school districts that serve Oregon food products as part of United States Department of Agriculture’s National School Lunch Program or School Breakfast Program.
Directs department to award grants for development of
food-based, agriculture-based and garden-based educational activities.
Allocates moneys from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for purposes of reimbursements and grants.
Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2011.....Read Full Bill
Directs department to award grants for development of
food-based, agriculture-based and garden-based educational activities.
Allocates moneys from Administrative Services Economic Development Fund to Oregon Business Development Department for purposes of reimbursements and grants.
Declares emergency, effective July 1, 2011.....Read Full Bill
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
From Columbia Riverkeeper: 9th Circuit Court Vacates Bradwood Landing's License

Citizens and environmental groups celebrate today after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the license for the Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal proposed 20 miles upriver from Astoria, OR........Read Full CRK Report
From Port Of Astoria- Seaport Air Drops Astoria To Portland Shuttle

Press Release
Date: March 1, 2011
Contact: Jack Crider
Executive Director
Port of Astoria
“SeaPort Airlines will cease scheduled flight operations between Astoria and Portland Sunday, March 13 2011 with the final flight Saturday March 12, Astoria to Portland.
"We deeply regret this decision, and the impact this will have on
SeaPort employees and their families, our customers, our vendors and other partners, and the communities in which they have been operating," Jack Crider, executive director of the Port of Astoria, and Rob McKinney, President of SeaPort Airlines, said in a joint statement.
SeaPort employees and their families, our customers, our vendors and other partners, and the communities in which they have been operating," Jack Crider, executive director of the Port of Astoria, and Rob McKinney, President of SeaPort Airlines, said in a joint statement.
“It’s been our pleasure and privilege to serve Oregon’s north coast communities.”
said McKinney.
The decision comes at the end of a six-week all out promotion targeting Clatsop
County in Oregon and Pacific County in Washington. In an effort to sustain air
service through the end of 2011 (Astoria’s bicentennial year), the Port of Astoria
in conjunction with SeaPort airlines designed a pre-paid ticket voucher program,
offering deeply discounted one-way tickets. Tickets were transferable, and
included up to 50 pounds of luggage with no advance reservation requirements.
“It’s the ideal airline ticket,” suggested Floyd Holcom Port of Astoria commission
chairman.
Sales of the program began at a slow pace and picked up as communities
became aware of the opportunity. A struggling coastal economic environment
has continued to be the main reason for the lack of voucher sales.
The Port of Astoria hoped to process enough pre-paid vouchers in an effort to
demonstrate to SeaPort our community commitment to local air service. There
was plenty of support from all chambers of commerce, downtown associations,
fraternal organizations, city councils, military representatives, hospitals and
concerned citizens to sustain air service throughout both counties, but it became
apparent the majority of our supporters are unable to invest monetarily during our
slow economy.
Our efforts have not gone in vain, as we have gathered new data to provide a
future airline when our economy improves. There is no doubt our communities
support air service, and the Port of Astoria is committed to finding an airline that
fits in a stronger economy.
Port of Astoria will refund 100% of all voucher sales.
Passengers with confirmed reservations after March 12 should contact SeaPort
airlines directly.
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Clatsop County Announces Human Services Committee Openings
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE SEEKS APPLICANTS
Clatsop County is currently inviting citizens to serve on the Human Services Advisory Committee.
The committee is seeking volunteers to fill five full-term seats ending February 28, 2014. The committee advises the County Public Health Department on services for local residents with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and drug or alcohol addictions.
The Board of Commissioners will make the appointments. Applications forms are available online at http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/ under “Quick Links-Citizen Involvement,” from the office at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, or by calling (503) 325-1000.
Released by:
Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE SEEKS APPLICANTS
Clatsop County is currently inviting citizens to serve on the Human Services Advisory Committee.
The committee is seeking volunteers to fill five full-term seats ending February 28, 2014. The committee advises the County Public Health Department on services for local residents with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and drug or alcohol addictions.
The Board of Commissioners will make the appointments. Applications forms are available online at http://www.co.clatsop.or.us/ under “Quick Links-Citizen Involvement,” from the office at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, or by calling (503) 325-1000.
Released by:
Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000
Flu Vaccine Available From Clatsop County Public Health Department
MEDIA CONTACT: Clatsop County Public Health, (503) 325-8500
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000 Ext. 1312
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFERS FLU VACCINATIONS
The 2010-11 flu season continues, and the Centers for Disease Control recommends vaccination for everyone 6 months and older.
If you do not have insurance or do not otherwise have access to flu vaccine, call the Clatsop County Public Health Department at (503) 325-8500 for an appointment to receive the vaccine at low or no cost.
People at high risk of serious flu complications include young children, pregnant women, people with certain chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes or heart and lung disease, and people 65 and older.....Read For More Detail
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tom Bennett
Community Relations Coordinator
(503) 325-1000 Ext. 1312
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFERS FLU VACCINATIONS
The 2010-11 flu season continues, and the Centers for Disease Control recommends vaccination for everyone 6 months and older.
If you do not have insurance or do not otherwise have access to flu vaccine, call the Clatsop County Public Health Department at (503) 325-8500 for an appointment to receive the vaccine at low or no cost.
People at high risk of serious flu complications include young children, pregnant women, people with certain chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes or heart and lung disease, and people 65 and older.....Read For More Detail
Sunday, February 27, 2011
CCBofC Votes To Accept County Clerk's Redistricting Plan

Thursday, February 24, 2011
COUNTY CLERK PRESENTS REDISTRICTING PLAN
With the recent release of population figures from the 2010 U.S. Census, Clatsop County is launching its process to redraw local commissioner district boundaries to match the new data.
The Clatsop County Board of Commissioners voted Wednesday(February 22, 2011) to approve the redistricting plan presented by County Clerk Cathie Garber.....Read Full Department Release
Wu Says He Won't Resign But, Will Seek Re-Election!

By: Laural Porter - KGW Staff
Posted on February 26, 2011 at 6:01 PM
Updated today at 8:19 AM
PORTLAND, Ore. -- In his first local interview since allegations of drug use and mental health concerns surfaced, David Wu spoke with KGW Saturday........Read/Watch Full report
Posted on February 26, 2011 at 6:01 PM
Updated today at 8:19 AM
PORTLAND, Ore. -- In his first local interview since allegations of drug use and mental health concerns surfaced, David Wu spoke with KGW Saturday........Read/Watch Full report
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