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Chinook Winds Casino and convention center is a Native American casino located in Lincoln City, Oregon.It is operated by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz.The casino's amenities include a 227-room hotel, a 157,000-square-foot (14,600 m 2) gaming floor (between two floors), two restaurants (with a 24-hour food counter), a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) convention center, arcade, day-care ...
The station went on the air as KCEL at 107.1 FM. On 1986-01-01 the station changed its call sign to KTDO-FM, on 1990-07-02 to KZUS (and moved from 107.1 FM to 100.7 FM), on 1992-02-10 to KZUS-FM, on 1997-10-10 to the current KPPT-FM.
Other venues included the Hotel Oregon in McMinnville and the Withycombe Theatre in Corvallis, among others. [4] Through May 2008 the company had put on nine productions. [2] In September 2008, Bag & Baggage became the resident theater company at the Venetian Theatre in Downtown Hillsboro. [5] They opened their new season with Steel Magnolias.
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Further changes were in store as, in March 1965, the station changed its legal community of license from Oceanlake to Lincoln City, Oregon. [11] [12] Yaquina Radio, Inc., sold KBCH to Lincoln City Broadcasting, Inc., in a transaction consummated on March 1, 1974. [13] The new owners maintained KBCH's middle of the road contemporary music format ...
Lincoln City was incorporated on March 3, 1965, uniting the cities of Oceanlake and Taft, and the unincorporated communities of Cutler City and Nelscott. These were adjacent communities along U.S. Route 101, which serves as Lincoln City's main street. The name "Lincoln City" was chosen from contest entries submitted by local school children.
Also in Tillamook, Oregon Highway 6 near the junction with Highway 101 remains closed due to high water. "A detour is available there as well," ODOT said. Landslide slows traffic north of Lincoln City
KCRF-FM (96.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Lincoln City, Oregon, United States.The station is currently owned by Xana Oregon, LLC. It began operating in November 1981 as an adult contemporary station owned by a husband and wife, Charles Rowe and Kim Singer, who were also TV news anchors.