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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JULY 2, 2018
Brenna Visser/The Daily Astorian
Beachgoers cross a bridge over the Ecola Court outfall
in Cannon Beach. Recent samples show bacteria lev-
els higher than state standards.
Bacteria: ‘This is a
very complicated issue’
Continued from Page 1A
Photos by Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
Last year’s Miss Oregon Outstanding Teen Emma Ellis performs a musical number.
Miss Oregon: ‘It’s about empowering other women’
Continued from Page 1A
Kennedy Hjelte, of Tuala-
tin, who competed as Three
Rivers Outstanding Teen, won
the title of Miss Oregon’s Out-
standing Teen and will also
progress to Atlantic City.
Neither Miss Clatsop
County Haylie Moon, of Can-
non Beach, or Miss North
Coast Aubrey McMahan, of
Knappa, progressed to the
semifinals.
Miss Lane County Hannah
Garhofer, who is from Sea-
side, landed in the top five,
claiming fourth runner-up.
Garhofer has been com-
peting on and off in the pag-
eant system since she was 13,
and was thankful for another
opportunity.
“This program has raised
me,” she said.
While she didn’t get the
crown this time, Garhofer said
to expect her back on the stage.
“I’m competitive,” she
said. “I’m not going to stop.”
Taylor Ballard waves to the crowd after being crowned
Miss Oregon.
Ballard’s platform about
confidence and positive body
image was particularly rel-
evant, as much of the eve-
ning’s tone was colored by
recent decisions made by the
Miss America Organization
to rebrand the competition
around scholarship by nixing
the swimsuit portion and relax-
ing evening wear standards.
The decision was met with
mixed reviews.
For CC Barber, who won
Miss Oregon in 2009 and
co-hosted the evening, win-
ning a preliminary award for
her performance in swimsuit
during the Miss America pag-
eant was another avenue to be
recognized.
“Had there not been life-
style and fitness maybe I
wouldn’t have been able to
shine a little bit,” Barber said.
“It’s been about being fit and
having stamina to do the job.”
Harley Emery, Miss Ore-
gon in 2017, saw the change in
the organization as welcome.
“I hope it shows the com-
petition is really focused
on intelligence and con-
fidence and communica-
tion skills,” Emery said.
“I think it will change public
perception.”
Ballard sits at the inter-
section of these two perspec-
tives. Like her own jour-
ney suggests, it comes down
to finding what gives you
confidence.
“I’ve seen the upsides and
the downsides of swimsuit,”
she said. “I’ve never been
more confident in my own
skin than on this stage. But I
see the direction of the pro-
gram and why it’s moving that
way to be more inclusive. It’s
a scholarship program, and
ultimately, it’s about empow-
ering other women.”
While the federal BEACH
Act allows the monitor-
ing program to issue health
advisories for readings that
exceed the limit in marine
waters, there is no equiva-
lent requirement for freshwa-
ter sources.
Mike Manzulli, of the
Ecola Creek Watershed
Council, said the process is
“flawed” and that the state
should remedy the way find-
ings are noticed.
“The streams from these
outfalls are where the chil-
dren on the beach play and
where the dogs drink. Chil-
dren have most likely got-
ten sick from these waters
in the past and will con-
tinue to until the problem is
remedied,” Manzulli wrote
in an email. “Tourists don’t
know their children and
pets are playing in contami-
nated water. Until the source
of contamination is fixed,
families visiting our beach
deserve a proper warning to
avoid this water.”
St. Denis said the city is
working with the Department
of Environmental Quality for
guidance on proper signage
to advise beach goers.
“This is a very compli-
cated issue and is a top prior-
ity for staff at this time,” St.
Denis said.
Oien: School pushing a new
initiative on teacher health
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“What stood out to me
is her bravery she exhib-
ited in facing those chal-
lenges, being the mother of
five small children,” Astoria
High School Principal Lynn
Jackson said. “She was truly
inspiring in how she con-
fronted that challenge, and
she was seen as a source of
strength to her students.”
Oien is now back to jug-
gling her time between teach-
ing students psychology,
world history and finance,
raising her children and
focusing on her own health
and well-being.
After her experience with
cancer, she resolved to incor-
porate wellness into her
everyday life. Astoria High
School has been pushing
a new initiative on teacher
health in the past year, offer-
ing cooking classes and
memberships to health clubs.
“It’s
overwhelming.
There’s always work to do,”
Oien said. “There’s always
papers to grade. I used to
think, I have to get everything
done on this list to relax.
But I’ve come to realize the
list never is done, and I’ve
learned to be OK with that.”
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