❘ / SIUSLAWNEWS ❘ @ SIUSLAWNEWS WEDNESDAY EDITION ❘ AUGUST 24, 2016 ❘ $1.00 New leadership for hospital volunteers SIUSLAW LEGENDS SPORTS — B 126TH YEAR ❘ ISSUE NO. 68 INSIDE — A3 SERVING WESTERN LANE COUNTY SINCE 1890 FLORENCE, OREGON BRONCO BASH POLICE Multiple fires at Business Center set intentionally Bomb Squad also called to second suspicious incident on 12th Street B Y C HANTELLE M EYER Siuslaw News PHOTOS COURTESY OF RICH COLTON/THREE RIVERS CASINO RESORT lmost 250 Ford Broncos attended the 2016 Northwest Bronco Roundup at Three Rivers Casino Resort earlier this month, from Aug. 10 through 14. The group not only showed off their classic rides around town, but also raised more than 4,660 pounds of canned food for Florence Food Share. The annual event is sponsored in part by the casino. At left, the 2016 Best of Show winner. A Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue and Florence Police responded to two smoke-related incidents on 12th Street yesterday, one involving a commercial structure fire and the other forcing the local Elks Lodge to evacuate due to a suspicious container. Dispatch sent firefighters to the Florence Business Center, 1525 12th St., around 6:40 a.m. Tuesday after an early morning custodian called in to report that there was smoke showing and that the sprinkler system was acti- vated. Firefighters arrived within five minutes to see smoke and water flow- ing from one sprinkler head, but no fire was found. “Firefighters checked for fire and if it extended into enclosed areas,” Fire Marshal Sean Barrett said. “The sprin- kler system did its job and extin- guished the fires.” Florence Police Department also responded to the scene. See FIRES 7A Port receives update on riverbank erosion repair B Y J ACK D AVIS Siuslaw News Port of Siuslaw Board of Commissioners met at the Mapleton schools library last week to hear a progress report on proposed erosion repairs to the campground from Port Manager Steven Leskin. According to Leskin, defined areas of governmental authority have caused some confusion as to which federal agencies will oversee the repairs. The problem originated last December when torrential rains and flooding washed away large sections of the riverbank along the port’s RV campground “C” section. “Usually the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers would be in charge of a project like this, but the money is coming from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), so FEMA is the lead,” Leskin explained at the Aug. 17 meeting. “Rather than the Corps using nationwide stan- dards for their permitting, it is going to be a FEMA standard.” Normally this would not be a problem for the port, but FEMA does not have the necessary permitting authority for this type of project, according to Leskin. See C O O L P L A C ES Thor’s Well TO VISIT THIS SUMMER Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, Yachats ❘ 541-547-3289 INSIDE S PECIAL F EATURE : This summer we are highlighting unique spots that make the central Oregon coast one of the coolest places to live and play. New locations will be featured each month. Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . A10 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B6 Library Tidings . . . . . . . . . . . A5 Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A4 A T A GLANCE : Thor’s Well is located about two miles south of Yachats at Cape Perpetua, near the base of Cook’s Chasm, along Highway 101. This natural phenomenon appears to be a huge bot- tomless sinkhole that drains all the water the Pacific Ocean can throw at it. It is most spectacular during high tides or storms when large Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A2 Scoreboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . B3 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Weather Data . . . . . . . . . . . A2 CURT PETERS PHOTO THIS WEEK ’ S A series of fires set inside the Florence Business Center affected a dozen offices in the building’s west wing. A sprinkler system helped extinguish the flames. waves crash onto the rocks and rush into the hole caus- ing breathtaking water- spouts, before draining back into the hole. In reality, the hole is esti- mated to be about 20 feet deep and channels water back out to sea. Visitors are cautioned to not get too close because anyone falling in would most likely not survive. TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 72 55 81 58 81 52 67 55 WEATHER Full Forecast, A3 EROSION 7A PHOTO BY SEAN BARRETT/SVFR S IUSLAW N EWS 2 S ECTIONS ❘ 20 P AGES C OPYRIGHT 2016 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM