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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2017
Clatsop college board member
receives top state honors
Fishermen feast
The Daily Astorian
Rosemary Baker-Monaghan,
a Clatsop Community College
Board member since 2000,
was named the Outstanding
Board Member at Oregon
Community College Associa-
tion’s 2017 Howard Cherry
Awards.
College President Chris-
topher Breitmeyer said in a
release that Baker-Monaghan
has been an outstanding leader,
campus diversity champion,
and passionate advocate for
classroom security and cam-
pus safety.
“Rosemary’s dedication,
focus and passion for higher
education has served the con-
stituents of Clatsop County
responsibly and proudly,” he
said.
Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
Oregon State University’s Sea Grant program hosted Clatsop County’s first ever Fish-
ermen’s Appreciation Lunch at Englund Marine & Industrial Supply Co. on Thursday.
Amanda Gladics, with the Astoria Sea Grant office, estimated 40 to 50 people attended
from across facets of the commercial fishing industry. There was no set agenda, she
said. The lunch was intended to be simply a community gathering for fishermen, their
families and others in the industry. The lunch was based off a similar annual event in
Newport. Gladics hopes to make it into a tradition here, as well.
Critic of Vancouver oil terminal
wins costly port commissioner race
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
WEDNESDAY
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Breezy with periods
of rain
ALMANAC
Rain
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Cloudy, a little rain;
breezy in the p.m.
Chilly with periods of rain
Tillamook
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First
Salem
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Newport
45/53
Nov 26
Coos Bay
46/57
Last
Dec 3
VANCOUVER, Wash. —
An outspoken critic of a pro-
posed oil-by-rail terminal in
Vancouver won a port com-
missioner race that may shape
the project’s future.
The Columbian newspa-
per reported that Kris Greene,
who was backed by proj-
ect developers, conceded the
election late Thursday night
to Don Orange in the Port of
Vancouver commissioner’s
race.
The race drew more than
$1 million in cash and in-kind
contributions. It has been seen
by some as a referendum on
Vancouver Energy’s project
along the Columbia River that
would handle about 360,000
barrels of crude oil a day.
Orange captured 65 per-
cent of the vote to Greene’s 35
percent.
Supported by environ-
mental groups, Orange cam-
paigned on ending the port’s
lease with Vancouver Energy.
The lease allows for changes
by either party every 90 days.
the Seaside Police Department
on S. Roosevelt Drive and
charged with DUII, reckless
driving and criminal mischief.
He allegedly crashed a car into
a wooden Sasquatch statue
outside Bigfoot’s Steakhouse.
Assault
• At 9:22 p.m. Thursday,
Charles Grover, 49, of West-
port, was arrested by the Clat-
sop County Sheriff’s Office
on Finn Lane and charged
with fourth-degree assault and
menacing.
• At 8:49 a.m. Saturday,
Kasey Ora Newton, 24, of Sea-
side, was arrested by the Sea-
side Police Department on the
1180 block of Fifth Avenue and
charged with fourth-degree
assault, strangulation, harass-
ment and two counts of child
neglect. He allegedly assaulted
his girlfriend within the vicin-
ity of their two children.
Nov. 9, 2017
RICH, Frances Helen, 88,
of Seaside, died in Seaside.
Ocean View Funeral & Cre-
mation Service of Astoria is in
charge of the arrangements.
Nov. 3, 2017
WELTY, Roger G, 68, of
Salem, formerly of Astoria,
died in Salem. Virgil T. Golden
Funeral Services in Salem is in
charge of the arrangements.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
4:00 a.m.
4:46 p.m.
Low
1.1 ft.
0.8 ft.
Baker
26/47
Ontario
32/52
Burns
24/44
Klamath Falls
28/48
Lakeview
28/45
Ashland
36/53
DEATHS
REGIONAL CITIES
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
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Newport
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TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER
NATIONAL CITIES
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DUII
• At 8:11 p.m. Thursday,
Anthony Turner, 22, of War-
renton, was arrested by the
Seaside Police Department
on 12th Avenue and Wahanna
Road and charged with driving
under the influence of intoxi-
cants. His blood alcohol con-
tent was 0.14 percent.
• At 1:11 a.m. Friday, Nick-
olas Michael Fasching, 19, of
Warrenton, was arrested by
La Grande
33/48
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017
Tonight's Sky: Morning sky low east, Venus north-
northeast of Jupiter.
Today
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ON THE RECORD
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Brookings
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Dec 9
John Day
31/47
Bend
31/48
Medford
38/55
UNDER THE SKY
High
8.9 ft.
7.6 ft.
Prineville
31/51
Lebanon
44/56
Eugene
42/55
Full
Pendleton
37/54
The Dalles
37/56
Portland
46/54
Sunset tonight ........................... 4:45 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:15 a.m.
Moonrise today ........................... 2:00 a.m.
Moonset today ........................... 2:59 p.m.
City
Atlanta
Boston
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Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
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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
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Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs.
ASTORIA
46/52
SUN AND MOON
Time
10:19 a.m.
10:47 p.m.
FRIDAY
REGIONAL WEATHER
Precipitation
Sunday ............................................. 1.22"
Month to date ................................... 3.73"
Normal month to date ....................... 4.01"
Year to date .................................... 65.88"
Normal year to date ........................ 50.23"
Nov 18
THURSDAY
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Windy with rain, heavy
at times
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 55°/51°
Normal high/low ........................... 54°/41°
Record high ............................ 67° in 1907
Record low ............................. 21° in 1955
New
Associated Press
TUESDAY
side, Gearhart and
In addition to the
Warrenton. Over the
college board, Bak-
er-Monaghan
has
past 17 years, she has
served on boards
helped with several
with Clatsop Eco-
presidential searches,
nomic Development
campus planning and
redevelopment, sig-
Resources, the Lewis
nificant budget cuts
and Clark National
Rosemary
and campus improve-
Park
Association,
Baker-
ments of more than
Astoria Rotary Club
Monaghan
$40 million.
and Lower Colum-
bia Tourism Committee.
The Howard Cherry Award
She served 12 years in pub- recognizes board members,
lic office from 1991 to 2003 employees and advocates
with Seaside, including 4 1/2 of community colleges who
years on the Planning Com- make a difference. They are
mission, four years on the named after the late Dr. How-
City Council and four years ard Cherry, a Portland ortho-
pedic surgeon, founding
as mayor.
Currently serving her member of the Association of
fourth elected four-year Community College Trustees
term, Baker-Monaghan rep- and a trustee of the American
resents areas around Arch Association of Community
Cape, Cannon Beach, Sea- and Junior Colleges.
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Nov. 12, 2017
FASTABEND, Paul A., 79,
of Warrenton, died in Warren-
ton. Ocean View Funeral &
Cremation Service of Astoria is
in charge of the arrangements.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
MONDAY
Youngs River Lewis & Clark
Water District Board, 6 p.m.,
34583 U.S. Highway 101 Busi-
ness.
Cannon Beach Rural Fire
Department Board, 6 p.m.,
Fire-Rescue Main Station, 188
Sunset Ave.
Seaside City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 989 Broadway.
TUESDAY
Clatsop County Planning
Commission, 10 a.m., Judge
Guy Boyington Building, 857
Commercial St.
Cannon Beach City Council,
5:30 p.m., meeting and work ses-
sion, 188 Sunset, Cannon Beach.
Warrenton City Commission,
6 p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main
Ave.
Clatsop Community College
Board, 6:30 p.m., Columbia Hall
Room 219, 1651 Lexington Ave.
Lewis & Clark Fire Depart-
ment Board, 7 p.m., main fire
station, 34571 Highway 101
Business.
LOTTERIES
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries,
sn-snow, i-ice.
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W e h elp keep fam ilies sm ilin g!
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Th e Pla n m eca Pro M a x 3D X -Ra y
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OREGON
Sunday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 1-6-7-4
4 p.m.: 7-8-6-8
7 p.m.: 2-6-8-2
10 p.m.: 3-5-0-1
Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 02-07-
11-13-19-23-28-32
Estimated jackpot: $19,000
Saturday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 4-7-1-3
4 p.m.: 1-3-5-1
7 p.m.: 2-0-0-6
10 p.m.: 9-6-7-9
Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 02-
05-12-16-19-24-25-31
Estimated jackpot: $17,000
Saturday’s Megabucks: 1-5-
14-19-34-35
Estimated jackpot: $2.4 million
Saturday’s Powerball: 4-6-16-
30-56, Powerball: 18
Estimated jackpot: $103
million
Friday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 8-4-0-5
4 p.m.: 2-1-8-0
7 p.m.: 1-2-8-4
10 p.m.: 9-5-7-0
Friday’s Lucky Lines: 03-08-
12-15-17-21-28-32
Estimated jackpot: $16,000
Friday’s Mega Millions: 6-23-
38-42-58, Mega Ball: 24
Estimated jackpot: $82 million
WASHINGTON
Sunday’s Daily Game: 3-4-1
Sunday’s Keno: 10-13-21-23-
27-28-30-37-38-41-43-44-52-
53-54-60-71-73-74-77
Sunday’s Match 4: 01-05-10-
21
Saturday’s Daily Game: 6-8-5
Saturday’s Hit 5: 18-21-32-
35-38
Estimated jackpot: $160,000
Saturday’s Keno: 01-04-07-09-
11-13-16-18-19-23-34-37-44-
46-51-56-60-62-71-76
Saturday’s Lotto: 04-07-16-
17-34-49
Estimated jackpot: $2.7 million
Saturday’s Match 4: 09-12-
17-19
Friday’s Daily Game: 5-9-5
Friday’s Keno: 03-08-12-18-
20-32-33-38-47-49-55-59-62-
63-64-68-69-74-77-80
Friday’s Match 4: 02-08-12-14
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