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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018
New Wendy’s planned in Warrenton
By EDWARD STRATTON
The Daily Astorian
WARRENTON — A new
Wendy’s restaurant is being
planned at the Warrenton
Highlands shopping center.
Baysinger Partners Archi-
tecture submitted plans for a
nearly 2,400-square-foot Wen-
dy’s in a small patch of field
along Ensign Lane.
Wendy’s has been rolling
out smaller restaurant designs,
enabling the company to open
in spaces as small as one-quar-
ter of an acre. The Warrenton
location would include a nar-
row rectangular restaurant
with seating for 40, an outdoor
patio, a drive-through ringing
the property and nine parking
spots.
With more than 6,500 loca-
tions, Wendy’s is one of the
largest fast-food chains glob-
ally. During an investor meet-
ing in February 2017, company
Hamlet Volunteer Fire Department
A fatal crash closed Highway 26 to both lanes of traffic Sunday.
Alcohol suspected in
fatal Highway 26 crash
By BRENNA VISSER
The Daily Astorian
One person died and
another was injured in
a two-vehicle crash that
closed Highway 26 Sunday
morning.
An initial investigation
found the driver of a 2006
Audi appears to have lost
The Daily Astorian
The deadline to register for
the May primary election is
approaching.
Residents must regis-
ter with the Clatsop County
Clerk and Elections Office by
5 p.m. on April 24 to be eligi-
ble to vote May 15. Registra-
tions can be handed into the
office at 820 Exchange St. or
postmarked by the deadline.
Forms are available at the elec-
tions office, U.S. post offices,
public libraries, state Depart-
ment of Motor Vehicles offices
or online through the Oregon
Art studios, market coming
to former food cart pod
By EDWARD
STRATTON
The Daily Astorian
Michael Bruhn is open-
ing artist studios in the former
Flourine & Co. beauty store,
along with a weekend mar-
ket and possible food carts in
the parking lot at the corner of
11th and Duane streets.
Bruhn, a mechanic and
hoist operator for Columbia
River Bar Pilot transporter
Brim Aviation who frames
art on the weekends, said he
acquired the property to help
with his craft and plans to call
cial Street. Good Bowl and
Snackle Box plan to open
their carts at the foot of 11th
Street on the waterfront.
Bruhn’s building includes
several studio spaces between
200 and 400 square feet that
he will rent out. He is coor-
dinating with Astoria Makers
to start an outdoor market in
the parking lot featuring local
artisans and craftspeople. The
outdoor market would start
around the same time as the
Astoria Sunday Market, he
said, and could expand to the
parking lot around Bank of
the Pacific.
it Astoria Art Garden.
“I just kind of want to
make it a gathering space
for artists and food and stuff
like that,” he said. “I picked it
up in a sheriff’s auction. My
plan is to organically grow it
up and get as many people as
possible.”
The property had gone
into foreclosure over unpaid
taxes by the previous owner.
Flourine & Co. closed in Feb-
ruary, and several food carts
in the parking lot dispersed.
Nourish Juice Bar has
reopened in the Astor Hotel
building
on
Commer-
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SEASIDE — Jon Rahl has
been named Seaside’s assistant
city manager.
Rahl, who is expected to
start the new role in July, will
work with City Manager Mark
Winstanley.
Rahl was selected as director
of tourism and marketing for the
Salem
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Newport
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First
Eugene
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Last
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mation officer since that time.
Prior to joining the city,
Rahl worked for the Deseret
News in Salt Lake City, Utah.
He is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Utah with a bachelor
of science degree.
Rahl is married with two
children and enjoys coaching
youth baseball, playing golf,
softball and traveling.
Erikson Drive and charged
with driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants and reck-
less driving. Her blood alcohol
content was 0.12 percent.
• At 10:33 a.m. Sunday,
Debra Coughlin, 59, of Seaside,
was arrested by Seaside police
on the 520 block of Beach
Drive and charged with DUII.
April 6, 2018
REINER, Susan W., 69, of
Gearhart, died in Gearhart. Cald-
well’s Funeral & Cremation
Arrangement Center in Seaside
is in charge of the arrangements.
April 5, 2018
WEATHERS, Shay R., 74,
of Manzanita, died in Seaside.
Hughes-Ransom
Mortuary
of Seaside is in charge of the
arrangements.
Seaside City Council, 7 p.m.,
City Hall, 989 Broadway.
TUESDAY
Clatsop Diking Improvement
Co. No. 7, 11 a.m., annual
meeting, Brownsmead Grange,
42880 Fish Lane.
Cannon Beach City Council,
5:30 p.m., regular meeting and
work session, City Hall, 163 E.
Gower St.
Warrenton City Commission, 6
p.m., City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave.
Lewis & Clark Fire Depart-
ment Board, 7 p.m., main fire
station, 34571 Highway 101
Business.
LOTTERIES
Lakeview
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Tonight's Sky: Under the Big Dipper, Leo is a large
equatorial constellation which represents a lion.
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MONDAY
Youngs River Lewis & Clark
Water District Board, 6 p.m.,
34583 U.S. Highway 101 Busi-
ness.
Cannon Beach Rural Fire Pro-
tection District Board, 6 p.m.,
Fire-Rescue Main Station, 188
Sunset Ave.
Baker
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Burns
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Ashland
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Seaside Visitors
Bureau in 2010.
He moved to
the position of
assistant general
manager of the
visitors bureau
and the Seaside
Jon Rahl
Civic and Con-
vention Center in 2013. He has
served as the city’s public infor-
PUBLIC MEETINGS
La Grande
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Ontario
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Klamath Falls
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DUII
• At 12:08 a.m. Sunday,
Denise Lavonne Faddis, 39, of
Astoria was arrested by Astoria
police on 32nd Street and Lief
April 8, 2018
TREMBLAY, Lillian Lou-
ise, 83, of Seaside, died in
Astoria. Ocean View Funeral &
Cremation Service of Astoria is
in charge of the arrangements.
Roseburg
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Brookings
49/56
May 7
John Day
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Bend
48/58
Medford
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UNDER THE SKY
High
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Prineville
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Lebanon
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Congressional District and three
seats on the Clatsop County
Board of Commissioners. Addi-
tionally, four tax levies — for
the Lewis and Clark Rural Fire
Department, Clatskanie Rural
Fire Department, Warrenton
Police Department and the Clat-
sop Care Health District — will
also be on the ballot.
Ballots will be mailed out
starting April 25. One voter
pamphlet per each registered
household will arrive before
ballots are sent out. More
information can be found at
the county website or at (503)
325-8511.
DEATHS
Breezy with rain
Pendleton
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The Dalles
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Portland
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Sunset tonight ........................... 7:55 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 6:39 a.m. Coos Bay
Moonrise today ........................... 3:45 a.m. 48/57
Moonset today ........................... 1:20 p.m.
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Breezy and cool with
periods of rain
Breezy with rain
Tillamook
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SUN AND MOON
Time
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11:16 p.m.
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ASTORIA
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Precipitation
Sunday ............................................. 0.42"
Month to date ................................... 2.78"
Normal month to date ....................... 1.61"
Year to date .................................... 26.01"
Normal year to date ........................ 26.45"
Apr 15
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Secretary of State’s office.
Residents are required to
register if they wish to either
vote for the fist time or change
their party affiliation, and
the county has urged those
who have moved to fill out
the proper forms. The Inde-
pendent Party of Oregon has
opened its primary election for
anyone who is not a member
of a specific party. Those bal-
lots must be requested through
the county website or the elec-
tions office before the registra-
tion deadline.
Candidates are running for
state House District 32, the 1st
ON THE RECORD
REGIONAL WEATHER
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High/low ....................................... 51°/46°
Normal high/low ........................... 56°/40°
Record high ............................ 78° in 1909
Record low ............................. 30° in 1988
New
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a nexus of new development.
A new Walmart is scheduled
to open in June. A Domino’s
pizza restaurant, along with
T-Mobile and Sprint phone
stores, recently opened around
the periphery of Costco. The
complex also includes a newer
Panda Express and Taco Bell
restaurants.
Rahl named assistant city manager in Seaside
FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
TONIGHT
officials unveiled plans to open
an additional 1,000 locations
by 2020, including 500 more
in North America, according
to food service publication
Nation’s Restaurant News.
The North Coast Retail
Center around the busy inter-
section of U.S. Highway 101
and Ensign Lane has become
Voter registration deadline approaching
dence Seaside Hospital to
treat minor injuries.
Alcohol use is being con-
sidered as a contributing fac-
tor, according to Oregon
State Police.
Highway 26 was shut
down for about one hour then
restricted for another three
hours while the crash was
being investigated.
control while traveling west-
bound near milepost 13 and
struck a 2009 Jeep Cherokee
head-on.
The driver of the Audi,
Jesus M. Ramirez-Cortes
of Milwaukie, 19, was pro-
nounced dead at the scene.
The other driver, Sylvia L.
Kearns of Vancouver, Wash-
ington, was sent to Provi-
Edward Stratton/The Daily Astorian
A new Wendy’s restaurant is being planned at the Warren-
ton Highlands shopping center, kitty corner from Costco.
OREGON
Sunday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 9-8-3-2
4 p.m.: 8-5-2-6
7 p.m.: 6-2-6-4
10 p.m.: 4-1-0-5
Sunday’s Lucky Lines: 04-06-
12-14-19-21-28-32
Estimated jackpot: $20,000
Saturday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 7-1-6-0
4 p.m.: 0-5-1-8
7 p.m.: 8-7-1-4
10 p.m.: 8-3-7-3
Saturday’s Lucky Lines: 03-06-
09-16-19-21-26-30
Estimated jackpot: $18,000
Saturday’s Megabucks: 3-5-16-
17-36-37
Estimated jackpot: $3.4 million
Saturday’s Powerball: 2-17-20-
38-39, Powerball: 20
Estimated jackpot: $89 million
Friday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 2-0-6-5
4 p.m.: 1-4-9-8
7 p.m.: 1-1-8-3
10 p.m.: 2-7-3-6
Friday’s Lucky Lines: 02-06-10-
16-20-22-25-31
Estimated jackpot: $17,000
Friday’s Mega Millions: 16-33-
51-54-67, Mega Ball: 20
Estimated jackpot: $50 million
WASHINGTON
Sunday’s Daily Game: 6-6-0
Sunday’s Keno: 06-08-11-13-17-
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