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Rush Gets Aggressive In Kansas' 78-59 Win Over Nebraska (The Kansas City Star)
LINCOLN, Neb. | This is either really simple or really complicated. Here's the simple scenario: Brandon Rush is a 22-year-old college kid who admits he just wants to be liked. So when Kansas coach Bill...
Newport Art Deco Film Series Continues (Newport News-Times)
The City Center Newport Association presents âArt Deco at The Ark,â the second in a series of six classic movies from the 1920s and â30s, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12.
Cai Emmons To Open Oregon Legacy 2008 (Newport News-Times)
Noted Oregon author Cai Emmons will open the 2008 Oregon Legacy Series at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 6 at Driftwood Public Library in Lincoln City.
Natalie Harmening Appointed New State Farm Agent (Newport News-Times)
State Farm has welcomed new agent Natalie Harmening to its agency force on the Oregon coast. The agency is located at 830 N Coast Hwy, in Newport. Harmening, a Newport resident, spent the last four years...
Police Build Stolen-property Case Piece By Piece (Salem Statesman Journal)
More than 2,400 pieces of possibly stolen property have been seized from a rural property near Gervais and are stored in a building somewhere in Salem.
Posted: Jan 11, 2008 - 09:09:27 PST (Newport News-Times)
Port of Newport Facility Use & Design Advisory Committee: 6 p.m., Englund Marine supply, 800 SE Bay Blvd. Newport Planning Commission: 6 p.m. work session and 7 p.m. regular session, council chambers,...
Search Ends For Photographer Who Fell Into Ocean (KOMO Seattle)
Brian Albert Wells, 43, of Salem, was taking a picture near Depoe Bay Friday when he lost his balance and fell 60 feet off a cliff onto rocks and water, his wife and friend told investigators. They last...
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Depoe Bay Secrets -
Hidden Rocks at Depoe Bay, Orego
It's called Depoe View Park, and it's essentially a big secret.
Look for Vista St., follow that to its end (be courteous of parking here, since it's someone else's neighborhood), and then treat yourself to an amazing span of puffy, bubble-like basalt cliffs.
Throughout this entire section, large and small crevices, perches and an endless amount of craggy boulders make for incredible climbing and exploring fun. All of it sits about 50 ft. above where the roaring, rather frightening surf pounds onto the cliffs below. You can sometimes even feel the waves hitting the rocks as their power resonates through the stone.
One spot looks eerily like an old ruin of an ancient stone dwelling, with the basalt actually forming a small, sunken room and steps going down into it.
At its very northern end, gawk at the strange, track-like shapes in the rocky cliff. At the southern end, a large formation juts out into the sea, sometimes allowing you to climb up and walk out even farther out over the ocean. A spectacular sight here is the ocean spraying this section with either small waves or a constant stream of thick, salt-water mist.
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Huskies Sweep Opening Day At Oregon Classic (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Sweet Home won each of its three matches at the Oregon Wrestling Classic in Redmond to win its pool on Friday. The Huskies will next face Scappoose in todayâs quarterfinals.
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Cai Emmons To Open Oregon Legacy 2008 (Newport News-Times)
Noted Oregon author Cai Emmons will open the 2008 Oregon Legacy Series at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 6 at Driftwood Public Library in Lincoln City.
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