Good Tuesday morning. Welcome to the Month of October. Weather still looks about the same. Highs in the low 60s and overnight lows in the mid 40s. Clouds and sunshine in the forecast with winds out of the northeast at 10-15 mph. Chance of some more showers on Wednesday. Busy night coming up for the Coos Bay City Council. A regular session, URA meeting as well, and public hearing involving Jordan Cove. Oregon’s Governor has signed this as National Fire Prevention Month. Information session regarding OSU’s Research Forest today in Corvallis. Columbia River salmon fishery the topic today between officials in Oregon and Washington. Rancher Bill Mast is the presenter tonight at the Coos History Museum. Myrtle Point resident appoint to the State Education Board. Local artists on display at CBPL this month. Small Quake at the Southern End. Fatal accident on Hwy. 214. USCG suspends search for sailing vessel off Central Coast. Juvenile arrested following arson fire in Bandon at the MIddle School. Restaurant death in Salem. Disturbance, disorderly, trespassing on the police logs. In sports, prep schedules for both NBHS & MHS. Prep soccer last night a close one, but the Pirates fall at home. Hope you have a great Tuesday and thank you for reading. Feel free to share with others. Matt
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