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UO sports, Aug. 29

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Oregon lost both of its opening matches to the 2016 collegiate volleyball season Friday and Saturday at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene. The Ducks fell 3-1 to Nebraska on Friday, and then 3-1 to Florida on Saturday. Oregon hosts its own Classic Friday, Sept. 2. The Oregon women’s soccer team swept two visitors over the weekend. The Ducks downed Nebraska 1-1 on Friday and then beat Stephen F. Austin on Sunday 3-0. Oregon hosts Boise State Friday, Sept. 2 in Eugene.

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OSU sports, Aug. 29

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Oregon State’s volleyball team opened the 2016 collegiate season with a couple of wins and one loss at home in Gill Coliseum this past weekend. The Beavers downed Utah State Friday, 3-2, but lost 3-2 to the University of Portland later in the day. On Saturday, OSU bettered Seattle 3-0. This Friday, Oregon State (2-1) travels to Lincoln, Nebraska Friday to play Syracuse and Saturday against the Cornhuskers. The men’s soccer team tied visiting DePaul Friday in Corvallis 1-1, and then beat Wright State on Sunday, 4-0. OSU’s men host San Jose State this Friday. The women beat visiting Stephen F. Austin Friday 2-1, but lost to Nebraska Sunday, 3-1. OSU next hosts North Texas on Friday, Sept. 2.

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Drug Bust, Sept. 1

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News release Coos Co. Sheriff’s Office. On Saturday, August 27th 2016 at 9:10 a.m. a Deputy with the Coos County Sheriff’s Office observed a suspicious vehicle parked on Pacific Power property at the intersection of Isthmus Heights Cut Off Road and Isthmus Heights. At the location Deputies contacted three occupants of the vehicle. The operator was identified as Kory Dawson 28 YOA of Coos Bay. The passengers were identified as Frances Paulsen 29 YOA and Lucian Cregor 29 YOA both of Coos Bay. Pursuant to contact at the location Deputies located narcotics with assistance of the Coos Bay Police Department’s drug detection K9 “Katie”. Seized from within the vehicle were multiple bindles of methamphetamine, heroin and drug use paraphernalia. All three were arrested and transported to the Coos County Jail and booked. Kory Dawson and Francis Paulsen were charged with PCS Meth and Heroin and Criminal Trespass II. Both were released on their recognizance, Lucian Cregor was held on a probation violation and also charged with PCS Meth and Heroin and Criminal Trespass II. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Coquille Tribal Police and the Coos Bay Police Department.

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ATV Rollover DUII, Sept. 1

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News release Coos Co. Sheriff’s Office. On August 28, 2016 at about 1521 hours a deputy from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office responded to Boxcar Hill, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area in response to a report of a roll over crash involving a Yamaha YXZ1000R side by side ATV. Upon arrival, Raul Alvarado, the passenger in the side by side was found bleeding from the head inside of the vehicle. Through the course of the investigation, it was learned that Steven Haug had been operating the ATV travelling south bound when Alvarado, after seeing other riders on a hill, pointed and grabbed the wheel jerking it in the direction of the other riders. Haug attempted to regain control, but the vehicle turned over multiple times. Haug estimated his speed at 40 or 45 miles per hour. Alvarado was found to be intoxicated. Alvarado was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants as he exercised control over the vehicle when he grabbed the wheel. Alvarado was transported to the hospital where a search warrant was sought and granted allowing a sample of blood to be drawn from Alvarado. At the time of being arrested, Alvarado, pulled away and will be referred to the Coos County District Attorney’s Office for resisting arrest. Alvarado will be additionally referred for Recklessly Endangering Steven Haug. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by members from Hauser Fire and Rescue. Mr. Haug was cleared at the scene by medical personnel.

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Assault, Sept. 1

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News release Coos Co. Sheriff’s Office. On August 29, 2016, at about 1500 hours, deputies responded to 62894 Highway 101 in Coos Bay, for a possible dispute. Deputies contacted husband and wife, Weylin and Angela Silva. Angela reported to the deputies, Weylin had hit her in the head with a hammer and forced her into the bedroom closet. Angela had injuries to her head and right hand from the dispute. Angela said she wanted to call 911 earlier, but Weylin had taken her cell phone away from her and she had no way of calling 911. Weylin refused to speak with the deputies about anything involving the dispute. Weylin Silva was arrested for Assault II, Unlawful Use of a Weapon and Menacing. Weylin was transported to the Coos County Jail, where he was booked and lodged on the above charges.

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Drugs & Firearms, Sept. 1

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News release Coos Co. Sheriff’s Office. On August 26, 2016, Deputies from the Coos County Sheriff’s Office responded to 97788 North Lake Lane, Lakeside, Oregon to attempt to locate a wanted subject, Lucas N. Huhn. Upon arrival at the residence, Deputies learned that Huhn was not present. After speaking with the subjects who were present, an investigation was initiated in regards to an unlawful amount of marijuana plants growing on the property. In the process of the investigation, Deputies applied for and received a warrant to search the residence. During the investigation Deputies located child pornography, methamphetamine, 83 marijuana plants, firearms, a stolen vehicle, stolen property and other items of evidence on the property and/or in the residence. Through interviews and evidence located at the residence, Deputies learned that Lucas Huhn, Michelle Rampoldi, Robert Lowder, Patrick Donley and Brian Brown all resided at the residence. Lowder was arrested and charged with: Unlawful Manufacture of Marijuana, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Possession of Materials Depicting Sexually Explicit Conduct of a Child and Failure to Register as a Sex Offender. Lowder is currently being held at the Coos County Jail in Lieu of $185,000 bail. Donley was arrested and charged with: Unlawful Manufacture of Marijuana, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle, Unlawful Entry into a Motor Vehicle, Theft II and Probation Violations. Donley id currently being held at the Coos County Jail in Lieu of $170,000 bail. Brown was arrested and charged with: Unlawful Manufacture of Marijuana, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, Giving False Information to a Police Officer, and Failure to Register as a Sex Offender. The investigation uncovered evidence of additional crimes committed by subjects at the location. Lucas Huhn and Michelle Rampoldi had not been located at the time of this release. The investigation is continuing and additional arrests are anticipated.

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North Bend Police report, Sept. 1

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Police vehicle
According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, Aug. 30, 12:21 p.m., 1585 Sherman Ave., Ashworth’s, “officer advised of citizen who backed into patrol vehicle causing no damage.” Fifty-four year old female “Involved/Contacted.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, Aug. 30, 7:21 p.m., Cape Arago Hwy. at Sandstone Ln., “officer out with subject at location,” 34-year old Jeffrey Ross, Coos Bay, arrested on CBPD warrant charging Failure to Appear II. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille.

Warrant
According to an entry on the North Bend Police log for Tuesday, Aug. 30, 8:38 p.m., “CCSO served our valid warrant,” on 34-year old Amber Albers, North Bend, charging Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine and Unlawful Possession of Heroin. Additional warrant for Failure to Appear on Criminal Citation.

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Coos Bay Police report, Sept. 1

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Camping
According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2:06 a.m., 500 Central Ave., “illegal camping in city hall bathroom.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Aug. 30, 11:23 a.m., 1200 block N. Bayshore Dr., “criminal trespass,” 32-year old Danielle Michelle Roulstin arrested on warrants out of CBPD charging Failure to Appear on Criminal Citation, and Theft III; Lebanon Municipal Court warrant charging Failure to Appear on Criminal Citation and Contempt of Court & Probation Violation; Linn Co. SO warrant charging Failure to Appear on Citation. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille.

Burglary
According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Aug. 30, 7:09 a.m., 220 Wallace St., Charter, “burglary.”

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Coos Co. Sheriff’s report, Sept. 1

MHS vb, Sept. 1

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Prep vb
Marshfield improved to 3-0 on the 2016 prep volleyball season with a 3-1 win at home Wednesday against Coos Co. rival Coquille. The Lady Pirates won the opener 25-18, but lost the second 21-25, before pulling off two close wins to beat the Red Devils 25-21 & 25-22. Sophomore Alex Locati recorded 10 kills, while Kelsey Jackson & Kenadi Rhoades each had 8. Senior Shay Jensen had 30 assists. Coquille won the JV match 3-0 (25-16, 25-8, 25-21). The Lady Pirates host Cottage Grove Thursday, with the JV match at 5 p.m., followed by the varsity match.

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NB & MHS sc, Sept. 1

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Prep sc
North Bend’s boys opened the 2016 prep soccer season with a 5-3 win at home over visiting Phoenix, Tuesday. The Bulldogs travel to Junction City Thursday, for a 4:30 p.m. match with the Tigers. The JC girls play at North Bend, 6 p.m. Marshfield’s girls lost 10-0 at home to Phoenix on Tuesday to open the Pirates season.

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SWOCC Friendlies

Landslide Mapping Methods, Sept. 8

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A new paper shows how Oregon geologists map the state’s susceptibility to deep landslides. The paper, published by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI), provides a consistent method for mapping susceptibility to deep landslides — typically very large landslides that extend deep into bedrock. The methods have already been put into practice in landslide mapping projects across the state, says Bill Burns, DOGAMI engineering geologist and the paper’s lead author. Recent landslide maps, such as those for northwest Clackamas County, Clatskanie, Astoria and Silverton, were created using the method, which helps compare hazards in areas across the state, and defines common terms for discussing landslide risks. “Our focus in developing this method was using the best science to create the most useful maps, so that Oregon cities and counties have the information they most need to reduce landslide risks,” Burns says. Little information had been published on mapping deep landslide susceptibility. Deep landslides tend to cover larger areas and move more slowly than shallow landslides — but can do great damage. Knowing how susceptible an area is to multiple types of landslides is critical for planning, because strategies for reducing risks are different. The paper is part of a series that captures landslide mapping methods, and builds on previous papers — a protocol for landslide inventories, which show where landslides have occurred in the past, and a protocol for shallow landslide susceptibility. The papers describe methods for producing detailed, accurate and consistent maps, and detail what the maps show, and what their limitations are. DOGAMI Special Paper 48, Protocol for Deep Landslide Susceptibility Mapping, by William J. Burns and Katherine A. Mickelson is available for free download at: www.oregongeology.org/pubs/sp/p-SP-48.htm Other papers in the series include Special Paper 42, Protocol for inventory mapping of landslide deposits from light detection and ranging (lidar) imagery, 2009; and Special Paper 45, Protocol for shallow-landslide susceptibility mapping, 2012. The papers are available for free download in the DOGAMI Publications Center at www.oregongeology.org/pubs

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SWOCC Board, Sept. 8

Traffic Control Flagger Training, Sept. 8

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Southwestern Oregon Community College’s Community Education Department is offering a one day, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) approved, safety training course covering the requirements for flaggers and approved techniques for moving traffic cautiously and consistently through work zones. Students who successfully complete the course receive an ODOT credential for flaggers, valid for three years. You must be 18 years of age or older to receive certification. Class fees cover all materials. Please bring snacks to eat during breaks if needed, as there is no lunch break provided during this training. Pre-registration and payment is required. Course Number: IND*4100 – Location: Lakeview G, Southwestern Oregon Community College, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay; Date: Monday, October 3, 2016; Time: 8:30 am to 2:30 pm; Cost: $107 each class. For more information please contact Brenda Rogers in the Community Education and Workforce Development office at 541-888-7328.

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SBDC, Sept. 8

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Are you looking for a way to be more effective as a business owner? Are you trying to finance your business? Want to plan for business expansion, retirement or selling your business? Beginning Monday, October 10th, the Southwestern Oregon Community College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is offering a 4-session workshop that focuses on building a business on solid ground using a business plan. Participants save time and avoid costly mistakes by learning how to grow a successful business and how to write a business plan. Participants learn why a business plan is important, how to use one and how to write an effective business plan that will get results. Participants also get free access for 3 months to the popular online business plan template LivePlan. This valuable series of classes provides an opportunity to share ideas with other entrepreneurs, learn business planning techniques, and locate resources helpful for business owners. A previous participant commented, “This class is well worth the time and dollars. I’d forgotten some of these concepts over the years and I look forward to putting this information to work in my business.” The program’s format includes classroom meetings on Monday October 10th, Monday October 24th, Monday November 14th and Monday November 28th. Class starts at 6:00 pm and ends at 8:00pm at The Business Center, 2455 Maple Leaf, North Bend. The presenter for this course is Arlene Soto, Small Business Development Center Director. Effective July 30, 2007, Arlene M. Soto became the Southwestern Oregon Community College Small Business Development Center Director. From October 1994 until July 2007 she was the Region 4 Director for the Wyoming Small Business Development Center in Cheyenne, Wyoming. From 1988 through October 1994 she was the president of Oasis Group, Inc. a consulting firm in Portland, Oregon. She is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA), a NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) has a Masters Degree in management from Marylhurst University and a Bachelors Degree in accounting from Portland State University. She has been working with businesses in the accounting field since 1976 and in management since 1988. In addition to the classroom time in the course participants receive: free one-to-one business advising, free market research, and tools for business decision making. Access to other SBDC resources, is available and is included in the cost of the training. This course is required for participants in the Neighborworks Umpqua Dream$avers program for business ownership and for those interested in the Bay Area Chamber of Commerce New Business Challenge grant. What’s Your Plan will be offered in North Bend four times per year. Preregistration is required. The cost of the training is $125. The cost covers the complete program, as well as materials. Those interested in attending can contact the SBDC at 541-756-6866 for more information or register online at http://www.socc.edu/sbdc. Payment for the class can be mailed to the Small Business Development Center, 2455 Maple Leaf, North Bend, OR 97459.

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Southwestern SBDC offers a simplified bookkeeping workshop in North Bend, Sept. 8

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Southwestern Oregon Community College’s Small Business Development Center (Southwestern SBDC) is pleased to offer a simplified bookkeeping workshop in North Bend. Businesses measure their success by how well they are doing financially. Taxes are prepared based on the profits or losses from the business. Most small business owners know little about accounting or setting up a bookkeeping system that works. In this workshop participants will learn how to establish a basic, cash basis recordkeeping system that is goof-proof. Our instructor, Michael Gordon is a CPA who has been providing accounting and tax services since 1978. He started his accounting career with the CPA firm of Arthur Andersen. He is a recognized national seminar speaker. With his experience as an accountant, a business owner, trainer and a tax advisor he has unique qualifications to assist the small business community. Previous workshop attendees have commented how much they learn from Mike Gordon and how understandable he makes their record keeping process. A fee of $45 per person will be charged. Seating is very limited, only the first 25 registrations will be accepted. Preregistration at www.BizCenter.org is required to insure seating availability and materials. The workshop will be held in North Bend at The Business Center, 2455 Maple Leaf from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm on Monday, October 3, 2016. Contact the Southwestern SBDC at 541-756-6866 or email Mary Loiselle at mloiselle@socc.edu for more information.

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DUII Agate Beach, Sept. 8

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On Friday September 2, 2016 at 6:35 p.m., Newport Police Officers responded to a possible motor vehicle crash with injury on Highway 101 near milepost 137 (Agate Beach area). The crash was called in by a Lincoln City Police Officer that was traveling through the area. Subsequent investigation concluded that Catherine F. Koch, age 35 of Depoe Bay, was traveling northbound on Highway 101. In the area of Agate Beach, and while attempting to overtake a vehicle, Koch and executed an unlawful pass over a double yellow line, in a designated Safety Corridor. As Koch re-entered the northbound travel lane, she impacted the left front of a pickup traveling north. The pickup was operated by a 51-year-old female from Newport. Following impact, Koch’s vehicle left the roadway in an uncontrolled manner, went approximately fifteen feet down an embankment on the east shoulder, and came to rest after striking a tree. Travel through the area was restricted to one lane for approximately 30 minutes as Koch was extricated from the vehicle by the Newport Fire Department. She was transported by ambulance to Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital in Newport. She was evaluated for possible injuries, and released. Following an investigation by a Newport Police Officer, Koch was taken into custody and charged with DUII, Reckless Driving, and Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree. Her bail was set at $45,000.

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Coos Bay Police report, Sept. 8

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Arrest
According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 6, 8:33 p.m., 800 block So. Broadway, “result of follow up,” 34-year old Joseph Blean charged with Criminal Mischief II. “Blean cited in lieu of custody.”

Turned Self In
According to an entry on the Coos Bay Police log for Tuesday, Sept. 6, 4:04 p.m., “subject in lobby to turn himself in,” 38-year old Mark Bazen arrested on two CBPD warrants charging Failure to Appear on Violation Court Stalking Protective Order and Failure to Appear II. Transported to the Coos Co. Jail at Coquille.

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Coquille Police report, Sept. 8

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