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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2015 Zauner named to executive post at Providence Seaside 0edical &enter and as reJional director for clinical operations, 6(A6,D( ² -aniece =auner before taNinJ on her role at 3rovi has been named chief operatinJ dence 6easide. . of¿ cer and chief nursinJ of¿ cer :hile at 3rovidence 3ortland, for 3rovidence 6easide +ospital =auner played a part in the im after servinJ in this position on an plementation and roll out of the interim basis since April . 5eleasinJ Time to &are standards ³,¶m pleased that -aniece ac proMect, in collaboration Zith &are cepted this position,´ said -anice 2reJon and several other local %urJer, chief e[ecutive of 3rovi Janiece Zauner hospitals. dence¶s 2reJon :estern Division =auner holds a 0aster of 6ci =auner has held many roles ence in nursinJ, is a member of since startinJ ZorN Zith 3rovidence in . 6iJma Theta Tau, Zhich is the n ational +on 6he has been a nurse manaJer, business and or 6ociety of 1ursinJ, and is board certi¿ ed proMect manaJer at 3rovidence 3ortland as a nurse e[ecutive. The Daily Astorian A creepy ceme- tery scene took over the Sunset Empire Park & Recreation District’s Youth Center during the annual Thriller haunt- ed house event last year , one of Seaside’s signature Hal- loween happen- ings. 6tronJ Zaves cominJ to 2reJon &oast The Daily Astorian The 1ational :eather 6ervice has issued a Zeath er ZarninJ for cities on the north 2reJon & oast, includ inJ Astoria, &annon %each, 6easide and other coastal communities, because of the potential for stronJ Zaves. The Zeather service is fore castinJ ha]ardous beach condi tions this ZeeNend due to the remnants from +urricane 2ho. The primary concern Zill be an unusually hiJh and lonJ period of southZest ocean sZell, JivinJ the potential to create breaNinJ Zaves over Metties alonJ Zith beaches and heads facinJ south. The Zaves may also result in beach erosion across areas that don¶t commonly see im pacts from Zave action. The dominant southZest Zaves Zill Jradually shift to a siJni¿ cant Zesterly sZell later in the ZeeNend. This Zill also brinJ beach ha] ards as breaNinJ Zaves Zill advance farther up the shore line than normal. Visitors to the coast should remain out of the surf ]one and off Metties this ZeeNend. %reaNinJ Zaves Zill vary Jreatly in si]e and could easily sZeep people into the Zater. :aves have the potential to roll driftZood loJs and trap people under neath. 0ariners Zill liNely encounter unusual ha]ards this ZeeNend. ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Mostly cloudy; a shower late, not as cool 53° Friday The Dalles 53/78 Astoria 53/65 Portland 57/70 Corvallis 49/71 Eugene 50/74 Pendleton 51/79 Salem 52/71 Albany 51/71 Saturday Burns 39/84 Medford 50/86 Breezy with periods of rain Breezy with periods of rain 65° 66° Klamath Falls 39/81 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 58° Sunday Monday Clouds followed by a brightening sky 66° 50° Periods of rain 52° 66° 49° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Wednesday. Temperatures High ........................................... 62° Low ............................................ 54° Normal high ............................... 63° Normal low ................................. 45° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.60" Month to date ........................ Trace" Normal month to date ............. 0.87" Year to date ........................... 31.24" Normal year to date ............... 41.11" Sunset tonight .................. 6:43 p.m. Sunrise Friday .................. 7:24 a.m. Moonrise today ................. 3:11 a.m. Moonset today ................. 4:53 p.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Hi 82 79 67 74 64 81 86 64 70 Fri. Lo 37 50 57 57 59 39 55 57 59 W s pc pc c r s pc sh pc National Cities City Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC Hi 81 62 77 73 81 73 73 44 87 79 85 91 90 87 87 86 85 70 86 75 83 73 73 69 76 New First Full Last Oct 12 Oct 20 Oct 27 Nov 3 Under the Sky Today Hi Lo W 76 40 pc 78 47 pc 67 55 pc 80 50 pc 64 56 pc 81 39 pc 86 50 pc 65 54 pc 68 55 pc City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 71 49 pc 74 51 pc 77 57 pc 84 51 pc 78 52 pc 65 54 pc 70 50 pc 75 55 pc 74 46 pc Hi 64 79 70 85 71 64 73 67 76 Fri. Lo 56 55 61 59 59 60 57 62 51 W r pc sh pc sh r c sh c Tonight's Sky: Around 10 p.m., Capella is low in the northeast, Fomalhaut is in the south. In the west, Deneb, Vega and Altair form the Summer Triangle. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 12:07 p.m. 7.9 ft. none Time 5:52 a.m. 6:13 p.m. Low 0.5 ft. 1.1 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Today Lo W 63 pc 51 s 55 pc 47 pc 52 c 58 pc 60 t 32 c 75 pc 60 pc 56 pc 70 pc 70 pc 68 pc 76 t 64 pc 69 pc 58 s 60 pc 61 s 61 pc 52 pc 56 pc 56 pc 63 s Hi 80 70 59 73 67 64 74 41 87 67 69 93 98 82 87 81 84 76 75 81 69 77 73 63 81 Fri. Lo 64 50 45 51 47 46 60 30 77 48 46 70 74 57 75 56 69 56 52 55 50 54 60 59 58 W c r pc s s pc c pc pc c pc s s t t t pc r sh r pc s pc r r Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. CLATSOP POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS Thriller niJht set at 6easide <outh &enter +aunted house, )all )un )est scheduled ahead of +alloZeen By KATHERINE LACAZE EO Media Group Ontario 47/84 Bend 47/79 Katherine Lacaze/ EO Media Group .ids are invited to breaN out their costumes a ZeeN ear ly. The 6unset (mpire 3arN 5ecreation District is JivinJ the community a Mumpstart on celebratinJ +alloZeen Zith the annual 6unset Thrill er and )all )un )est on 2ct. . The thriller Zill taNe over the 6unset 3ool and 6easide <outh &enter from to p.m. Zith scenes involvinJ ]om bies, creepy cloZns, a mad doctor¶s laboratory and Dracu la¶s livinJ room, amonJ others. Do]ens of volunteers, pri marily hiJh school students, Zill dress in costumes to play roles in the scary scenes. Ad ditionally, the students Zill assist in handinJ out À i ers pri Memorial Saturday, Oct. 10 /2VATT, (dZard -ames ³TicN´ and -o Ann ² 0emorial and celebration of life at p.m., *reenZood &emetery, 2reJon +iJhZay . Public meetings THURSDAY Seaside Convention Center Commis- sion, p.m., &onYention &enter, )irst Ave. Gearhart Planning Commission, p.m., &ity +all, 3aci¿ c :ay. Elsie-Vinemaple RFPD, p.m., 8.6. +iJhZay , 6easide. FRIDAY Astoria Parks, 3lant and /aZn TasN )orce, p.m., A5&, :. 0arine Drive. Lotteries OREGON Wednesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 10 p.m.: Wednesday’s Mega- bucks: (stimated MacNpot . million. Wednesday’s Powerball: , 3oZerball (stimated MacNpot million. WASHINGTON Wednesday’s Daily Game: Wednesday’s Hit 5: (stimated MacNpot ,. Wednesday’s Keno: Wednesday’s Lotto: (stimated MacNpot . million. Wednesday’s Match 4: OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, Ior Yeterans, a À aJ symbol at no charJe. The deadline Ior all obituaries is a.m. the business day prior. 2bituaries may be edited Ior spellinJ, proper punctuation and style. 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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Astorian, PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103- 0210 www.dailyastorian.com MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. 34912 HWY 101 BUS • ASTORIA 503-325-0792 • 1-800-220-0792 or to the event and settinJ up and tearinJ doZn sets the day of the event. ³They¶re a super, super im portant part of this,´ said *race 6mith, the district¶s ¿ tness and special events coordinator . At the nearby %roadZay 0iddle 6chool¶s cafeteria, the carnival beJins at p.m. Zith James, activities, a caNe ZalN and costume contest. The contest Zill be MudJed at p.m. durinJ the carnival and includes ¿ ve aJe cate Jories children up to aJe to yearolds to year olds to yearolds and yearolds and older. A themed bacNdrop Zill be set up at the cafeteria for families to use in taNinJ photos. 6mith said both the car nival and the thriller Zill be ³pretty much the same for mat´ as previous years. /ast year, the district moved the annual event to the 6aturday before +alloZeen, instead of the holiday itself. The date chanJe seemed to ZorN Zell ² about people attended, althouJh the district received mi[ed revieZs ² so the dis trict decided to Neep it the 6at urday before +alloZeen aJain this year, 6mith said. ³2n actual +alloZeen, people often Zant to Jo tricN ortreatinJ or do thinJs as a family,´ she said. Also, holdinJ the event the 6aturday before +alloZeen maNes it easier to Jet volun teer help. The c ost is per person or tZo cans of food, to be donated to the 6outh &latsop &ounty )ood %anN. A ticNet Jets patrons into both events and may be purchased at ei ther location. 6unset 3ool Zill be closed 2ct. so staff can prepare. )or more information, call or visit ZZZ. sunsetempire.com. 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