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Retailers enter the hiring season - ?Tis the season to be hiring. Local retailers are hiring seasonal help to get them through what is expected to be a slightly better holiday shopping season than last year. Jail expenses return to pre-layoff levels - COQUILLE - Almost three years ago, Coos County laid off 22 jail workers and limited the number of prisoners it would house, all to save slightly less than $1 million a year.
Police search college dorms - Coos Bay police officers shook down some dorm rooms at Southwestern Oregon Community College on Friday morning in their ongoing investigation into a recent sexual assault. Grand jury clears cop of rape charge - A Coos County grand jury has decided not to charge a North Bend police officer with a crime after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 21-year-old woman.
Judge to defendant: Prove it - COQUILLE ? Bobbye Cikanek knows she probably won?t be able to own horses anymore. Sherbondy will hear sentence on Monday - A Coquille woman will soon find out how much time she?ll serve behind bars, when a Coos County judge hands down her sentence for looting more than $10,000 from a fund for graduating high schoolers.
Sailboat ran aground - Question: What is the story behind the sailboat in Coos River between the area of TnT Market and Sause Bros. barge facility? We noticed it on Oct. 30. At first it looked like it was beached, but then it was on its side taking on water. Inmate release program criticized - SALEM - Anti-crime activists and some prosecutors are taking aim at the Oregon Legislature?s move to reduce many state prison inmate sentences as a way to save money.
Fewer sea lions eat more salmon - Killing or removing 25 California sea lions over the past two years has not reduced the toll on salmon at the base of Bonneville Dam in the Columbia River. Army vet faked injury to avoid Iraq deployment - EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) ? An Army veteran admitted in federal court Friday to plotting with his wife to bilk the U.S. government by faking paralysis after a car wreck to get disability benefits and avoid being deployed to Iraq.