Boyer ends 14-year career with City of Newport (Newport News-Times)
Newport`s long-time assistant city manager, Nancy Boyer, has accepted a position as the new executive director for the Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments.
Adrift sailor waiting for rescue calls girlfriend in Newport Beach (North County Times)
NEWPORT BEACH - A sailor waiting for a maritime rescue while drifting off the coast of Chile called his girlfriend in Newport Beach today to tell her the weather has cleared but he is cold and anxious for crews to reach him.
DEQ fines Newport for spilled toxin in stream (Corvallis Gazette Times)
NEWPORT — The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality fined the city of Newport $61,500 for more than 100 spills of chlorinated water into a local stream.
`Tiller`s Folly` takes the stage Jan. 23 in Newport (Newport News-Times)
Newport Performing Arts Center. Tiller`s Folly has captivated audiences throughout North America with their exceptional musicianship, versatility, and passion.
Epping girls topped by Newport (Exeter News-Letter)
KINGSTON -- OK, was it Professor Plum with the wrench in the library or was it Mrs. Peacock in the dining room with a candlestick? Neither. Wednesday night it was the Newport Tigers in the Swasey Gym with a basketball, and the victim was the Epping High School girls basketball team.
Newport gridiron stars honored (Newport News-Times)
Recently, The Oregonian announced the Class 4A All-State football teams and a number of Newport players were honored. Lorin Lynch was named second team defensive back and honorable mention wide receiver. Logan Horrocks was named second team linebacker. Bruce Burbank was named second team punter.
Stranded Newport Beach Sailor Rescued Off Chilean Coast (NBC 4 Los Angeles)
An injured Newport Beach sailor who has been drifting 500 off the Chilean Coast in a storm-damaged sailboat is rescued.
Watercolor Society exhibition comes to Newport Visual Arts Center (Newport News-Times)
The "cream of the (watercolor) crop" is coming to Newport.
DEQ fines Newport for illegal discharge (Newport News-Times)
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has fined the City of Newport $61,533 for what the agency is calling "repeated illegal discharges of wastewater containing excessive amounts of the toxic chemical chlorine into Anderson Creek, which is a tributary of Big Creek and the Pacific Ocean."
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