LANGLOIS - Johann Sebastian Bach's 333rd birthday is coming up on March 31 and local musicians are celebrating by inviting the public to a Bach Birthday Party and Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday April 8, at the Langlois Cheese Factory,…
LANGLOIS - Southwestern Oregon Preppers will hold a meeting at noon on Saturday, March 17, at the Langlois Public Library, 48234 Highway 101, Langlois.
LANGLOIS - Interesting Langlois Presents Kandi J Wyatt, local fantasy author at 6 p.m., Wednesday, March 28, at the Langlois Public Library. Wyatt is the author of the popular “Dragon Courage” series as well as the historical fiction, “The One…
LANGLOIS - The Trinity Alps Chamber Players, featuring Ian Scarfe, piano, and Charles Akert, cello, with special guests will perform at 7 p.m., Friday, March 23, at the charming and unique Langlois Cheese Factory, 94179 Allen Boice Drive, Langlois.
BANDON - The Bite of Bandon was another success this year, drawing a sold-out crowd to The Barn on Saturday night to support the Bandon Community Youth Center.
I can still remember when the building now occupied by the Bandon Historical Society Museum was the Bandon City Hall. This picture was taken during the flood of 1961, and I can spot long-time city manager (called manager of utilities…
LANGLOIS - The Langlois Lions will host its "famous" spaghetti feed followed by a dessert auction starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 31, at the Lions Club on Floras Lake Loop. This benefit event is earmarked for the Langlois Lions'…
CURRY COUNTY - On Jan. 30, the Oregon State Police initiated an investigation into commercial motor vehicles being randomly struck by unknown projectiles in the Gold Beach area.
GOLD BEACH — Oregon State Police have initiated an investigation into commercial motor vehicles being randomly struck by unknown projectiles in the Gold Beach Area.
The first picture I am sharing this week was probably taken in the mid-to-late 1970s, but unfortunately I didn't record the date on the negative envelope, so I'm not sure. The only person I recognize is John Cribb, one-time publisher…
LANGLOIS — Last winter, Pacific’s boys basketball team traveled across the state to Baker City for the Class 1A state tournament. The only problem was the Pirates weren’t playing, after losing in the Skyline League playoffs.