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Voters reject $15 million bond for McKenzie School District renovations Our budget doesn t have $15 million in it, so we ll have to figure out how to move the money around to take care of some of the issues. Posted: May 20, 2021 7:25 PM Posted By: Mike Cerullo BLUE RIVER, Ore. Members of the McKenzie School District s board said they will now have to find money elsewhere in their budget for key projects after a $15,215,000 bond failed in the May election. A significant portion of that funding would have gone towards building a new elementary school. It doesn t meet earthquake standards, there s lead, there s radon, some issues that have to be addressed immediately, school board member Elaine Bryson said about the current elementary school. ....
Cute, Colorful Puffins Subject of Oregon Coast Talk, May 12 Published 05/09/21 at 3:05 PM PDT By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff (Cannon Beach, Oregon) – Oh, those adorable and slightly comical puffins of the Oregon coast. Now that they’ve returned for the spring and summer, puffin love is in the air. So is monitoring them for scientific purposes. And who wouldn’t want to monitor puffins? (Photo courtesy Tiffany Boothe / Friends of Haystack Rock) Latest Coastal Lodging News AlertsIn Seaside: Includes exclusive listings; major specials now that storm watch season is here Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay; winter deals Yet “just how do you monitor puffins?” That’s an actual question and the title of the latest World of Haystack Rock Library Lecture Series, set to take over your digital airwaves on May 12. The virtual lectures continue, this time with bird expert Tim Halloran – starting at 7 p.m. on the Friends of Haystack Face ....