Good Tuesday morning. Wow! A lot of our readers jumped on the “Coos County Cops” publication yesterday. Yes, it is posted and was hit hard. Good, the more the merrier! Please feel free to share with others. It seems a lot of readers are just discovering CCC. What a nice Monday! Hope for more of the same today, but forecasters do call for a mixture of clouds and sun, intervals of rain tonight. Daytime highs near 50 and overnight lows in the lower 40s. Rain on Wednesday. In our news, the State Land Board meets in Salem, they’ll discuss nearly $70 million in unclaimed property from banks, utilities, etc. Also, the Oregon Dept. of Forestry will report on the Common School Fund. Coos Bay School Board has a closed door session today. Coos Bay City Council meets tonight. They will consider putting the Library Bond Measure on the May 2021 ballot. Downtown Association and Tourism Bureau will also provide reports. Doing Business in Oregon. CAT administrative rules filed with Secretary of State Office. Fostering an environment that is mentally healthy for workers. ODOT has an open house regarding the Van Buren Bridge Project on Hwy. 34 in Benton County. The “Froggy Robber” was sentenced to prison. He was responsible for about six bank robberies where he wore an outfit that some thought looked froggy. Sexual abuse charges in Roseburg, involved at least three girls under the age of 14. On our police logs, good police eyes, spotted detainable subjects and took them into custody. Shoplifter arrested, his name has been on the logs many times before. Trespassing charges.warrant arrests and an assault in Coquille. In sports, prep schedules for today, Marshfield has basketball at home tonight. And, the Ducks rough up an 11-time National Champion at their place Monday night before a nationally televised audience. It’s a Tuesday, have a good one, and thank you for reading and spreading the word. Just amazes me how fast this has taken off. Well, I still believe this area likes morning news as much as they like breakfast! Glad to fill the void. Matt
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