Good Wednesday morning. Fog, some clouds and some sunshine by afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s and overnight lows near 40 with some clouds and clearing. Winds out of the North at 10-15 mph today and light and variable tonight. More of the same on Thursday. In our news, CHM announces a news executive director. A former Bay Area Chamber of Commerce president is featured at the BACC WBC Forum today to talk about the state’s Timber Industry. Eric Farm. OSU has a couple of climate stories that come from science and not politics. Rulemaking involving the Marbled Murrelet before the Oregon Board of Forestry today in Salem. An advisory subcommittee is also meeting today. Unclaimed medals or insignias for veterans could be in the property locker of the DSL in Salem. They are encouraging heirs to check them out. I-5 rest area reopens north of Eugene. That will be a relief to some. Trade mission from Oregon to the Far East. The Coast is not being represented on this trip. Well, in general, but not specifically. BACC seeking nominations for Educator of the Year honors. A harp workshop and mini concert at NBPL today. I wonder if they can play “Louie Louie” on the harp? Drop In computer lab at CBPL today. USCG applies safety zone at the Port of Vancouver, WA on the Columbia River after protestors show up in the water. Fatal on Hwy. 97. Another male missing in the Roseburg area. Theft & disturbance arrests on the Coquille Police log. In sports, prep schedules for today for both NBHS & MHS. The PIrate and Bulldog booster clubs meet today. Marshfield will honor all of their football seniors at their luncheon today. Final football poll for the 5A teams has North Bend in the “Others receiving votes” category. SWOCC has volleyball tonight at home against Umpqua. Hope your Wednesday is a good one and thank you for reading. Feel free to forward on to others you feel might appreciate morning local news. Matt
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