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Wayfair slashes price of Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Watch Rice vs Charlotte college football streaming free tonight Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Portland’s Astera and the vegan tasting menu of billionaire dreams (review) Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Washington will replace Planned Parenthood’s lost Medicaid funding with state dollars Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

BAY AREA FUN FESTIVAL ROAD CLOSURES  
  
ROUTES/CLOSURES FOR THE RUN, PARADE AND CRUZ THE COOS   
THE PREFONTAINE MEMORIAL RUN,5K HIGH SCHOOL TEAM RUN, BEGINS AT 9:45 AM and the 10K + FUN RUN BEGINS AT 10:00 AM  
  
The event route begins at Anderson Avenue and South Fourth Street. It continues west on Anderson Avenue onto Central Avenue, then Ocean Boulevard up to Norman Street where the participants will turn around to proceed back down Ocean Boulevard. Proceeding onward to Central Avenue, turning south on South Tenth Street, turning east onto Elrod Avenue then south onto South Ninth Street. The route ends at Marshfield High School, in the track/football field.   
  
ROADS WILL BE CLOSED along the run route on Saturday, September 20, 2025 approximately between 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM  
  
FUN FESTIVAL PARADE, BEGINS AT 1:00 PM   
  
The parade route begins at Golden Avenue and South Fourth Street. The parade will proceed north on South Fourth Street to Commercial Avenue and turn east onto Commercial Avenue towards Second Street where it will turn south onto Second Street towards Anderson Avenue. Proceeding west onto Anderson Avenue towards South Second Street, it will turn south onto South Second Street and proceed to the end at or near South Second Street and Golden Avenue.   
  
ROADS WILL BE CLOSED along the parade route Saturday, September 20, 2025 approximately between 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM  
  
CRUZ THE COOS CRUZ, BEGINS AT 6:00 PM  
  
The Cruz staging area will begin at Golden Avenue and South Second Street. Cars will make their way to the starting point of the Cruz by heading north on South Second Street to Anderson Avenue where they will then weave their way up and down Second, Third, and Fourth Streets.   
  
ROADS WILL BE CLOSED along the Cruz the Coos route Saturday, September 20, 2025 approximately between 5:30 PM -8:00 PM  
  
**Note: 4th Street between Commercial Avenue and Anderson Avenue will be closed from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM September 20, 2025   
  
Should you have questions, please feel free to contact Public Works Operations Administrator Greg Hamblet at (541) 269-1181 ext. 3541 or email: ghamblet@coosbayor.gov . Thank you. Featured News by City of Coos Bay
BAY AREA FUN FESTIVAL ROAD CLOSURES ROUTES/CLOSURES FOR THE RUN, PARADE AND CRUZ THE COOS THE PREFONTAINE MEMORIAL RUN,5K HIGH SCHOOL TEAM RUN, BEGINS AT 9:45 AM and the 10K + FUN RUN BEGINS AT 10:00 AM The event route begins at Anderson Avenue and South Fourth Street. It continues west on Anderson Avenue onto Central Avenue, then Ocean Boulevard up to Norman Street where the participants will turn around to proceed back down Ocean Boulevard. Proceeding onward to Central Avenue, turning south on South Tenth Street, turning east onto Elrod Avenue then south onto South Ninth Street. The route ends at Marshfield High School, in the track/football field. ROADS WILL BE CLOSED along the run route on Saturday, September 20, 2025 approximately between 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM FUN FESTIVAL PARADE, BEGINS AT 1:00 PM The parade route begins at Golden Avenue and South Fourth Street. The parade will proceed north on South Fourth Street to Commercial Avenue and turn east onto Commercial Avenue towards Second Street where it will turn south onto Second Street towards Anderson Avenue. Proceeding west onto Anderson Avenue towards South Second Street, it will turn south onto South Second Street and proceed to the end at or near South Second Street and Golden Avenue. ROADS WILL BE CLOSED along the parade route Saturday, September 20, 2025 approximately between 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM CRUZ THE COOS CRUZ, BEGINS AT 6:00 PM The Cruz staging area will begin at Golden Avenue and South Second Street. Cars will make their way to the starting point of the Cruz by heading north on South Second Street to Anderson Avenue where they will then weave their way up and down Second, Third, and Fourth Streets. ROADS WILL BE CLOSED along the Cruz the Coos route Saturday, September 20, 2025 approximately between 5:30 PM -8:00 PM **Note: 4th Street between Commercial Avenue and Anderson Avenue will be closed from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM September 20, 2025 Should you have questions, please feel free to contact Public Works Operations Administrator Greg Hamblet at (541) 269-1181 ext. 3541 or email: [email protected] . Thank you.
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09/18/2025

Facebook community page helps Boerne man reunite lost envelope full of cash with its rightful owner Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Reactions pour in about ABC's suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Fat Bear Week is back. Here's what to know Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Trump to designate antifa a ‘major terrorist organization’ Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Oregon county chair accused of calling women ‘stripper’ and ‘spinster’ Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

After national search, Portland sticks with ‘trusted leader’ for city’s top public safety role Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

DeKalb firefighter who died rescuing colleague from warehouse fire being memorialized today Featured News by Oregon Today News
Visitation begins at 1 pm at Truist Park before the 2 pm funeral service Fant will be buri... More

09/18/2025

Comedians, celebrities and writers react to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension: ‘What is happening to our country?’ Featured News by Oregon Today News
News that ABC had suspended Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely from Jimmy Kimmel Live moved like a ... More

09/18/2025

21st Amendment, high-profile California craft brewery, to close, erase dozens of Bay Area jobs Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

SAFETY TIPS DURING HUNTING SEASON  
  
In the Pacific Northwest, many enjoy the great outdoors while hiking, camping, or hunting. Whether you are a seasoned hunter or just starting out, safety should always be the top priority. Before you grab your gear and start your next adventure, check out the hunting safety tips below.   
  
Tip for Hunters:  
• Check the weather and plan accordingly.   
• Tell someone where you will be hunting and when you will return. Leave a written plan at home and in your vehicle.  
• Be familiar with the area and plan for local hazards.   
• Consider using technology such as a handheld GPS, cellphone apps that use GPS, personal locating beacons (PLBs), or satellite messengers. These can help searchers find you if you are lost or injured.  
• Avoid wearing white or tan during hunting seasons. Wear hunter orange and make sure it is viewable from all directions.  
• If accompanied by a dog, the dog should also wear hunter orange or a very visible color on a vest, leash, coat, or bandana.  
• Check hunting equipment before and after each outing and maintain it properly. Familiarize yourself with its operation before using it in the field.  
• Always bring rain gear and additional clothing. Use layering techniques to prevent moisture while retaining body warmth.   
• Carry a first aid kit and know how to use it.  
• Clearly identify your target before shooting to prevent accidents or fatalities.  
• Be alert when hunting near developed areas and trails. Other recreationists are in the forest as well.   
  
Tips for Outdoor Enthusiasts:  
• Wear bright clothing to make yourself more visible. Choose colors that stand out, like red, orange, or bright green, and avoid white, black, brown, earth-toned greens, or animal-colored clothing. Orange vests and hats are best.  
• Protect your dog. Get an orange vest for them.  
• Be courteous. Once a hunter is aware of your presence, don’t make unnecessary noise to disturb wildlife and avoid confrontations.  
• Make yourself known. If you do hear shooting, raise your voice, and let hunters know that you are in the area.  
• Know when hunting seasons are. You may choose to continue to hike but learn where and when hunting is taking place. Consider hiking midday when wild game and hunting activity is at its lowest.  
• Know your own comfort level. If hunting makes you uneasy, choose a hiking location where hunting is not allowed, such as a national or state park. Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
SAFETY TIPS DURING HUNTING SEASON In the Pacific Northwest, many enjoy the great outdoors while hiking, camping, or hunting. Whether you are a seasoned hunter or just starting out, safety should always be the top priority. Before you grab your gear and start your next adventure, check out the hunting safety tips below. Tip for Hunters: • Check the weather and plan accordingly. • Tell someone where you will be hunting and when you will return. Leave a written plan at home and in your vehicle. • Be familiar with the area and plan for local hazards. • Consider using technology such as a handheld GPS, cellphone apps that use GPS, personal locating beacons (PLBs), or satellite messengers. These can help searchers find you if you are lost or injured. • Avoid wearing white or tan during hunting seasons. Wear hunter orange and make sure it is viewable from all directions. • If accompanied by a dog, the dog should also wear hunter orange or a very visible color on a vest, leash, coat, or bandana. • Check hunting equipment before and after each outing and maintain it properly. Familiarize yourself with its operation before using it in the field. • Always bring rain gear and additional clothing. Use layering techniques to prevent moisture while retaining body warmth. • Carry a first aid kit and know how to use it. • Clearly identify your target before shooting to prevent accidents or fatalities. • Be alert when hunting near developed areas and trails. Other recreationists are in the forest as well. Tips for Outdoor Enthusiasts: • Wear bright clothing to make yourself more visible. Choose colors that stand out, like red, orange, or bright green, and avoid white, black, brown, earth-toned greens, or animal-colored clothing. Orange vests and hats are best. • Protect your dog. Get an orange vest for them. • Be courteous. Once a hunter is aware of your presence, don’t make unnecessary noise to disturb wildlife and avoid confrontations. • Make yourself known. If you do hear shooting, raise your voice, and let hunters know that you are in the area. • Know when hunting seasons are. You may choose to continue to hike but learn where and when hunting is taking place. Consider hiking midday when wild game and hunting activity is at its lowest. • Know your own comfort level. If hunting makes you uneasy, choose a hiking location where hunting is not allowed, such as a national or state park.
SAFETY TIPS DURING HUNTING SEASON In the Pacific Northwest many enjoy the great outdoors ... More

09/18/2025

23rd and final: Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher's last rivalry game Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Is Colorado wine maturing beyond its sweet and fruity reputation? Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/18/2025

Kimmel’s suspension is the latest display of Trump’s growing power over the US media landscape Featured News by Oregon Today News
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