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Pacific basketball stars sign with Umpqua

LANGLOIS — John Morrill-Keeler and Jack Lehnherr were teammates for just one basketball season at Pacific High School, helping the Pirates win their first state title in March.

'First Eleven' exhibit opens at Oregon Bay Properties

BANDON - Works by 11 local artists are now on display inside Oregon Bay Properties in Bandon, at the Community Art Gallery, 230 Second St. SE, Bandon, on the corner of Second Street and Chicago in Old Town.

Fishing report, May 1: Bass bite heats up with water temps

Local lakes: The lake temperature on Tenmile Lakes in Lakeside reached 60 degrees last weekend and like magic, the largemouth bass went on the bite. Harry Bingham, the boat mechanic at Ringo's Lakeside Marina, was out last weekend and crushed…

Works by Carol Waxham and Thomas Medlin at Newport Arts Center

NEWPORT - The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts welcomes the exhibition, “Stories in Color,” from May 4 to June 30 in the Coastal Oregon Visual Artist Showcase at the Newport Visual Arts Center. The exhibition will include mixed media…

Langlois Lions plant sale coming May 19

LANGLOIS — The Langlois Lions Club will be holding the annual Mary Hildebrand Memorial Plant Sale from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Lions Clubhouse, 48136 Floras Lake Loop.

Langlois Lions plant sale coming May 19

LANGLOIS - The Langlois Lions Club will be holding the annual Mary Hildebrand Memorial Plant Sale from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Lions Clubhouse, 48136 Floras Lake Loop.

Fishing report, April 26: Plenty of trout action at Powers Pond

Local lakes: The Umpqua River Flycasters were out on Powers Pond last week and reported catching and releasing plenty of nice rainbow trout. One of the members told me that a black beaded nymph was working great. He first tried…

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