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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 – Sunrise: 7:05 a.m., and Sunset: 4:55 p.m., offering nine-hours & 50-minutes of daylight.

Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 – High tide: 6:44 a.m., 6.21 ft.; Low tide: 11:58 a.m., 3.43 ft.; High tide: 5:38 p.m., 6.76 ft.

Veterans’ Day
It’s Veterans’ Day in our nation this Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025. It is also a national and state holiday. Veterans’ Day began in 1926 as a holiday where military veterans both past and present are remembered for their service to our country. State and federal government offices will be closed, no mail delivered, and most financial institutions will be closed as well.

Statewide Veteran's Day Ceremony at State Capitol
OR Dept. of Veterans' Affairs release - The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs will honor all veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces during its Statewide Veterans Day Ceremony at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 11, in view of the Oregon State Capitol Building. This event will feature remarks by dignitaries and special guests along with ceremonial elements including a color guard, singing of the national anthem, a wreath laying and the playing of “Taps.” The celebration will be hosted at the Oregon State Capitol State Park, located on Court Street Northeast in Salem — directly across the street of the front entrance of the Oregon State Capitol Building. The event is open to the public, and uncovered seating will be provided for attendees. Accessible pathways and seating areas for those needing accommodations will also be available. Attendees are reminded to plan accordingly for Oregon weather. For those unable to attend in person, the ceremony will also be livestreamed on ODVA’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/odvavet. Statewide Veterans Day Events: In addition to the Capitol ceremony, ODVA maintains a Statewide Veterans Day Events Calendar highlighting local observances and community celebrations honoring Oregon’s veterans. To view events near you, visit www.oregondva.com/event-calendar. Organizations and communities hosting Veterans Day events are encouraged to submit their event for inclusion on the calendar by using the “Add Your Event” link on that page. If you have any questions, please contact ODVA at (800) 692-9666 or visit www.oregon.gov/odva.

Veterans’ Day Flyovers
According to a release, “Due to the ongoing government shutdown, the Oregon Air National Guard will not be able to perform a flyover at this year’s Veterans Day event. The shutdown has temporarily paused all community outreach activities from the Portland base.” However, on the South Coast - Two F-15C Eagles will be reportedly performing a general flyover at VFW Post 966 in Brookings, at 11:00 a.m. to Commemorate Veterans Day and the ceremonies at the VFW, weather permitting. The 173rd Fighter Squadron flies out of Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls.

Dungeness Crab Testing
OR Dungeness Crab Commission report - The test results for meat quality are posted below although ODFW will do an official posting on Wednesday. The domoic crab are in the lab but take time and will not be available until Tuesday of next week. These results are all above the required minimum to open the season pending domoic. A-Astoria-26.4%; B-Garibaldi-27.1%; C,D-Newport N-27.5%; E,F-Newport S-27.7%; G,H-Coos N-27.4%; I,J-Coos S-27.4%; K-P Orford-28.7%; L-Brookings-27.5%.

Quake
A 3.1-magnitude earthquake was recorded at the southern end of the two fault lines that run parallel with the Oregon Coast, Monday, Nov. 10. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake was located west of Petrolia, CA, near Cape Mendocino, in Northern California.

ICE on the Oregon Coast?
City of Newport officials are planning a public meeting Wednesday, Nov. 12, to discuss reports that ICE is planning on building a U.S. Customs & Immigration Enforcement facility possibly at the Newport Municipal Airport. It is reportedly one of several locations along the Coast under consideration. Newport city officials say they haven’t been able to reach federal officials to confirm that the site was under consideration, but added they have received credible information indicating it was. “City of Newport officials were made aware of information that the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is in the process of evaluating locations along the Oregon coast for a potential U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) immigration facility, and the Newport Municipal Airport has been identified as a possible location for this facility. City leadership is actively working with local, state, and federal legislators to verify and assess this information, its potential effects on public safety and city resources, and municipal and legal options that may be available. Efforts to contact DHS representatives by phone and email have not received a response at the time of this release. The City’s standard communications practices require the confirmation of details prior to releasing information to the public. However, due to credibility of the information received by City officials and the sensitivity of the issue, Newport leadership has chosen to share this information with the community in the interest of public safety and transparency. On Wednesday, Nov. 12, Newport City Council will hold an open public meeting at Newport City Hall starting at 6 pm.”

OCCI and Junior Chamber of Commerce Thanksgiving Bazaar 2025
SWOCC release - Purchase Delicious Holiday Favorites and Support Local Students - Coos Bay, OR – This Thanksgiving season, prepare a delicious holiday meal while making a difference for local students! The Oregon Coast Culinary Institute (OCCI), in partnership with the Junior Chamber of Commerce, is once again offering a variety of holiday food items for purchase through the annual Thanksgiving Bazaar. Orders are open now through Wednesday, November 19, 2025, to guarantee your order. This year, the ordering process is streamlined to make it even easier to get your favorite holiday dishes. Order online at: https://oregon-coast-culinary-institute.square.site. Proceeds support the OCCI Competition Team and the Junior Chamber of Commerce Business Club, providing hands-on learning opportunities for students in both culinary and business fields. Ordering Details: Place your order by Wednesday, November 19, 2025! For questions or assistance with placing your order, email [email protected], or call 541-888-7309. Order Online: https://oregon-coast-culinary-institute.square.site/ Order in-person: Past to Present Emporium (281 S Broadway, Coos Bay, OR 97420) Payment due at time of order via cash, credit card or check (payable to “OCCI”). Pick-Up Details – Wednesday, November 26, 2025: OCCI (1988 Newmark Ave, Coos Bay): 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Past to Present Emporium (281 S Broadway, Coos Bay): 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Only for orders placed at the Emporium). Menu Items Available for Sale: 9” Pumpkin Pie - $20 (2 for $35); 9” Vegan Pumpkin Pie - $22; 9” Apple Pie - $20 (2 for $35); 9” Vegan Apple Pie - $22; 10” Pecan Caramel Crunch Cheesecake (GF Option Available) - $40; 14” Millionaire’s Shortbread Tart (GF) - $20 (Serves 6-8); 4 oz OCCI Turkey Spice Blend (GF) - $7; Cowboy Candy - $8/Cup or $20/Quart; Fresh Cranberry Sauce (GF) - $8/Cup; Blue Cheese Dressing (GF) - $12/Pint; Homemade Turkey Gravy - $12/Pint; Sourdough Bread - $10; Bread Dressing (Stuffing) - $16/lb (Serves 4-6); Mashed Potatoes (GF) - $16/lb (Serves 4-6); Seasoned Turkey Breast (GF) - $65 (Serves 4-6); Featured Box Option: GRAND BOX - $230 (Grand Box includes one each of the above items except for pies: please choose two pies, regular or vegan. No substitutions.) The Thanksgiving Bazaar is a cherished tradition that brings gourmet holiday food to local tables while supporting the next generation of culinary and business professionals. Your order helps students gain hands-on experience and grow their skills. Thank you for your support!

Coos Co. Commissioners
The Coos County Board of Commissioners has scheduled or will attend the following meetings during the period of November 10, 2025 through November 14, 2025: Tuesday, November 11: County Offices will be Closed in Observance of the Veterans Day Holiday. COMMITTEE MEETINGS: There are no meetings scheduled for this week.

CB Farmer's Market Awarded Grant
VCB & Convention Bureau release - The Oregon Farmers Market Association awarded the Coos Bay Farmers Market (CBFM) a $35,000 "Climate Resilience" Grant. The focus for the grant dollars will be Stabilization of Market Operations, Capacity Building for Market Growth, and Vendor Education and Support. Plans include a streamlined, fully integrated system including a website, email list, and newsletter. Plans also include replacement of the existing shed damaged by storms and weather over the last couple of years to secure and store needed emergency supplies, and also to purchase needed equipment such as weights, wagons, and tents to combat the increase in our coastal weather conditions. Funds will also be used for market staff support to ensure continuity of veteran staff and training of new staff. The Coos Bay Downtown Association's (CBDA) Coos Bay Farmers Market has grown to be the largest outdoor easily accessible Farmers Market on the Southern Oregon Coast, serving Coos, Douglas, and Curry counties. While the market was created primarily for the sale of local, fresh Oregon-grown produce and farm products, other products such as processed farm products, hot foods, handcrafted art and craft items, and informational booths for nonprofits & community support organizations are also part of the Market. With the goal of “Farm Fresh to Every Fork”, the market is actively participating in numerous Food Accessibility programs for our underserved populations. The CBFM is an all-inclusive market with a wide demographic of vendors, customers, employees, and volunteers. Melissa Hasart, Market Manager for the CBDA Farmers Market, added, “Our mission is to provide an easily accessible outdoor venue where local farmers, artisans, and mobile restaurant owners can sell their produce and products while enhancing the heart of the historic downtown district."

Port Development in Practice; An In-Person Event
CB/NB VCB release - Join Oregon and California Sea Grant for a public panel discussion on port development, featuring speakers from the California Humboldt Bay region on Friday, November 14th, from 1pm to 2:30pm at Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC) in Coos Bay. The panel will provide an overview of the Humboldt Bay Offshore Wind Heavy Lift Marine Terminal project, including its purpose and scope. Panelists will share insights for navigating the opportunities and challenges of planning for large-scale port development. The discussion will highlight community, Tribal, and environmental considerations from Humboldt’s experience, offering lessons and perspectives that could help participants prepare for future port development in Coos Bay and along the West Coast. Panelists include Sharon Kramer, Aquatic Ecologist, H.T. Harvey & Associates, Ecological Consultants, Rob Holmlund, Director of Development, Humboldt Bay Harbor District, and Heidi Moore-Guynup, Director of Tribal and Government Affairs, Blue Lake Rancheria [Virtual]. Registration is required to reserve your seat. Please use the link below to register to attend. Stick around after the panel discussion for Oregon Sea Grant’s State of the Coast conference (November 14-15) – an annual gathering bringing together community members, researchers, industry, and leaders to explore Oregon’s coastal future.

New Fire Engine in Coos Bay
City of Coos Bay release - The Coos Bay Fire Department has placed a new 2025 Pierce Enforcer Fire Engine into service. This engine replaces a 1994 Central States engine that has served the community for more than 30 years. The $780,000 purchase was made possible through a strong partnership between the City of Coos Bay and the department’s contract districts—Libby, Timber Park, and Bunker Hill. The engine was ordered in May 2023 and recently arrived at Station 1. Fire engines are more than emergency vehicles. They carry the tools and equipment used to respond to structure fires, medical calls, vehicle crashes, rescues, and hazardous materials incidents. This new Pierce Enforcer brings improved safety, reliability, and performance for firefighters and the public. It is expected to remain in service for the next 20 years. The 1994 engine it replaced served the community well but had become difficult and costly to maintain due to age, reliability concerns, and limited parts availability. The new engine gives our crews a safer and more capable platform to serve the community. This investment reflects a long-term commitment to public safety and emergency response in Coos Bay. As call volumes continue to increase, modern and dependable apparatus are essential to keeping pace with growing service demands.

Recognized for 20-Years Service with CBPD
City of Coos Bay release - November 1, 2025, marks the 20-year anniversary for Detective Mark Wheeling as a Police Officer for the City of Coos Bay. During his time with the department, Detective Wheeling, a Reedsport grad, has held numerous roles and responsibilities, including Patrol Officer, Watch Commander, Field Training Officer, and School Resource Officer. Additionally, Detective Wheeling is currently a member of the Coos County Major Crimes Team. Detective Wheeling has a bachelor’s degree from Oregon State University and holds his Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced certificates through the Department of Public Safety, Standards, and Training. Detective Wheeling’s 20 years of service are a credit to himself and his commitment to the Coos Bay Police Department. Please join us in congratulating and thanking Detective Mark Wheeling for his 20 years of dedicated service to the City of Coos Bay, the Coos Bay Police Department, as well as the citizens and visitors of Coos Bay!

Fatal Accident, State Rt. 569, Lane Co.
Lane County, Ore. (Nov. 10, 2025)- On Friday, November 7, 2025, at 3:15 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a three-vehicle crash on SR-569 (Beltline Highway), near milepost 0, in Lane County. The preliminary investigation indicated a westbound Honda Accord, operated by Russell Fredrick Moncrief (52) of Eugene, braked suddenly and was struck in the rear by a westbound Chevrolet Silverado, operated by Scott Allen Zipprich (52) of Elmira. The collision caused the Chevrolet to enter the eastbound lane and strike an eastbound Dodge Stratus, operated by Vincent George Canham (84) of Eugene, head-on. The operator of the Honda (Moncrief) was reportedly uninjured. The operator of the Chevrolet (Zipprich) was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. The operator of the Dodge (Canham) was declared deceased after being transported to an area hospital. A passenger in the Dodge, Rolf Bertel Johansson (77) of Sweden, was transported to an area hospital with reportedly minor injuries. The highway was impacted for approximately 8 hours during the on-scene investigation. The cause of the crash is under investigation. OSP was assisted by Eugene Fire, Springfield Fire, and ODOT.

UEMV
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Nov. 9, 1:19 p.m., 400 So. Wall St., “unlawful entry into MV.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Nov. 9, 5:12 p.m., 29821 Ellensberg Rd., Curry Co. SO, “warrant service,” on 28-year old Anthony Halcumb arrested on OSP warrant charging FTA on Criminal Driving while Suspended or Revoked.

Follow Up
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Nov. 9, 6:18 p.m., 45000 block Salmon Ck. Rd., “follow up,” 35-year old Mason Lieuallen “Arrestee.”

Probation Violation
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Nov. 9, 9:02 p.m., 700 block So. Empire Blvd., 42-year old Mitchell Wayne Bissonnette arrested on PO Detainer, “transported CCJ.”

Disorderly Conduct
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Nov. 9, 10:44 p.m., 1000 block Newmark Ave., 50-year old Ryan Layton Cox charged with Criminal Trespass II, “transported to CCJ.”

WX
A Gale Watch along the South Oregon Coast. Overcast with areas of patchy fog. Highs around 60 and winds light and variable. Cloudy skies tonight with mist and expected reduced visibilities at times, low near 50 and winds continue light and variable. Cloudy skies on Wednesday with a slight chance of a shower late, highs in the low to mid 60s and winds from the South at 10-15 mph.

Sports

OSAA State Soccer Semi-Finals
Matchups are set for the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union State Soccer Semi-Finals, Tuesday, Nov. 11. In the 4A girls: No. 4 Henley at No. 1 Marist Catholic, Eugene, 5 p.m. No. 3 Scappoose at No. 2 The Dalles/Dufur, 2 p.m. 4A boys: No. 4 Klamath Union at No. 1 Stayton, 6 p.m. 3A/2A/1A girls: No. 5 Oregon Episcopal at No. 1 Valley Catholic, 4 p.m. No. 3 Creswell at No. 2 Amity. 3A/2A/1A boys: No. 6 Creswell at No. 1 Catlin Gabel. No. 1 Westside Christian at No. 2 Oregon Episcopal.

OSAA All Tourney VB
At the recently held OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union State Volleyball Championships, the participating coaches voted on the All-Tourney teams. At the 4A: Marshfield sophomore Caroline Knutson was selected to the Second Team. The Lady Pirates finished fourth in the tourney.

OSAA Prep FB Playoffs
The OSAA has set the dates, time and locations for the upcoming prep quarter-final playoffs. 4A – No. 8 Junction City (7-3) will play No. 1 Cascade (10-0) on the turf at Scio HS, 7 p.m., Friday. No. 5 Tillamook (8-2) plays on the turf at No. 4 Scappoose (9-1). The two finished one-two in the Cowapa Lg. In the lower bracket: No. 6 Estacada (7-3) will play No. 3 Henley (7-2) on the turf at Mazama HS (Klamath Falls), 6 p.m. And, No. 7 LaGrande (6-4) will play on the turf at No. 2 Marshfield (9-1), 7 p.m. Semi-finals will be held Nov. 22 at a neutral site with field turf. In the 3A - No. 9 North Valley (7-3) will play on turf at Crater HS against No. 1 Cascade Christian (10-0), 7 p.m. No. 13 Douglas (6-4) will play at No. 12 Gervais (7-3), 7 p.m. Lower bracket has No. 6 Vale (9-1) at No. 3 Burns (9-1). And, No. 7 Kennedy (7-2) on the turf at Hillsboro’s Hare Field against No. 2 Banks (10-0), 7 p.m. 2A – No. 8 Lowell (9-1) at No. 1 Heppner (10-0), Saturday, Nov. 15, 1 p.m. No. 5 Clatskanie (1-0) at No. 4 St. Paul (7-2), Friday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m. No. 11 Culver (9-1) at No. 3 Bandon (9-0), Saturday, 2 p.m. And, No. 10 Myrtle Pt. (7-3) at No. 2 Lost River (9-1), Merrill-Malin, So. Klamath Co., Saturday, 1 p.m.

Prep FB Notes
Some former Marshfield football assistant coaches and a head coach, have their teams in the OSAA State playoff’s quarter-finals this weekend. Josh Line, who played for Marshfield and later coached the Pirates, has his No. 4 ranked, 6A, Willamette 10-0 (Eugene) team up against No. 5 Central Catholic 8-2 (Portland), Friday, 7 p.m., at Willamette in West Eugene, Bethel School District. In the 4A quarter-finals, co-head coach Joe Nowlin, Scappoose (9-1), a former Pirate assistant, hosts league rival Tillamook (8-2), Friday, 7 p.m. During the league season, Scappoose beat Tillamook, 39-28 at Scappoose. Scappoose’s only loss this season was at top-ranked Cascade (10-0), 59-37, during the third-week. Besides losing to Scappoose, Tillamook’s other lost was at Cascade, 35-7. The winner of the Scappoose-Tillamook game plays the winner of the Junction City (7-3) at Cascade game. The other former MHS assistant is Head coach Joe Panuke at Mount Angel’s Kennedy HS. His 2A team (7-2) played up this year to the 3A classification and finished second to Banks (10-0) in Special District 1. The two league teams will meet again in the quarter-final round, Friday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m., on the turf at Hare Field, Hillsboro.

Prep Winter Sports
Practice will soon begin for the member schools within the Oregon Schools Activities Association. According to the OSAA website, practice can begin Nov. 17, for boys’ and girls’ basketball, swimming, wrestling, cheer and dance/drill. The First Contest Date is Dec. 3. The 3A Girls & Boys State Championships return to the Bay Area, March 5-7, 2026.

OSU WBXB
Oregon State’s women’s basketball team beat visiting Air Force, 60-49, Monday, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis. The Beavers (2-0) host Illinois, Friday, Nov. 14, 6 p.m., televised on ESPN+.

UO WBXB
Oregon’s women’s basketball team hosts Grand Canyon, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 6 p.m., Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, televised on B1G+ Network.