The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, January 25, 2019, WEEKEND EDITION, Page A5, Image 5

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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JANuARY 25, 2019
Photos by Colin Murphey/The Daily Astorian
Steve Weinert waits for passengers at the Astoria Transit Center. Cutbacks in funding triggered by the shutdown could affect transportation operations.
Local impact
of shutdown
illustrated
By COLIN MURPHEY
The Daily Astorian
s the government shutdown meanders into a fifth week with
no end in sight, the effects are being felt in Clatsop County.
Long lines formed last weekend in front of the Astoria
Masonic Lodge, where Boy Scouts and many others offered assis-
tance to federal workers and their families. Wildland firefighters
across the country are unable to conduct training exercises ahead of
fire season. Local public transportation is bracing for cutbacks and
some food pantries are seeing increased need.
Parts of the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park are closed
and, until policy makers decide to reopen the government, the Coast
Guard is still not getting paid.
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Chyanne Kohler, firefighter with the Oregon Military Department, participates in a prescribed
burn exercise at Camp Rilea in 2018.
Members of a Coast Guard flight crew prepare a helicopter for takeoff in this 2017 photo.
Rock Wickham sets out produce at the Cannon Beach Food Pantry
in this 2018 photo.
Normally open to the public, parts of the Fort
Clatsop replica were locked due to the shutdown.
Boy Scouts help out at an event to assist federal
workers and their families lining up outside the Astoria
Masonic Lodge during the government shutdown.