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2 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2018 OBITUARY POLICE LOG Florence Police Mar. 8 Contempt was reported in the 900 block of Greenwood Street. Fraud was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Theft was reported in the 3300 block of Munsel Lake Road. Dispute was reported in the 1300 block of 11th Street. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 2600 block of Kingwood Street. Mar. 9 Accident, with injury, was reported at the Sea Lions Cave on Highway 101. Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 4300 block of Highway 101. Dispute was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Mar. 10 Driving while suspended was reported at Bay and Maple Streets. Mar. 11 Driving while suspended was reported in the 3600 block of Highway 101. Arrest, with warrant, was reported at 47th Street and Highway 101. Burglary was reported in the 5800 block of Lake Street. Mar. 12 Arrest was reported in the 900 block of Greenwood Street. Theft was reported in the 900 block of Highway 101. Accident, with injury, was reported on Honeyman Loop. Dispute was reported in the 1300 block of Ninth Street. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 4700 block of Highway 101. Dispute was reported in the 1400 block of Zebrawood. Accident, with injury, was reported at mile marker 17 of Highway 126. Fraud was reported in the 900 block of Highway 101. Mar. 13 Accident, with unknown injury, was reported in the 700 block of Maple Street. Accident, with unknown injury, was reported in the 700 block of Maple Street. Shots fired was reported in the 83000 block of Kiechle Arm Road. Mar. 14 Theft was reported in the 300 block of Ninth Street. Criminal mischief was reported in the 1700 block of Highway 101. Theft was reported at Twin Tree Court. Trespass was reported in the 200 block of Oak Street. Animal abuse was reported in the 100 block of Park Village Drive. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 2500 block of Willow Loop. Theft was reported in the 1600 block of Highway 101. Arrest, with warrant, was reported at Eigth Ave. and Highway 101. Western Lane Ambulance District and Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue Ambulance and fire call runs March 4-10 Date Time 3/4/18 3/4/18 3/4/18 3/4/18 3/4/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/5/18 3/6/18 3/6/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 2:24 10:06 13:25 18:28 19:33 2:49 4:40 9:08 9:29 9:44 12:08 13:06 13:49 16:28 17:27 18:23 19:09 19:26 19:30 22:54 12:36 23:22 1:02 2:30 5:27 8:27 12:14 12:53 13:34 17:34 18:00 20:59 Area Type Brentwood Dr 12th St 9th St Hwy 126 Sailors Ravine 9th St. N Loftus Rd Rhododendron Dr 9th St 10th St Rhododendron Dr Collard Loop Rd 9th St 16th St Hwy 101 Bay St Lower Smith River Rd. 9th St 21st Street Oak St Mariners Ln Rhododendron Dr 35th Ct 9th St Heceta Park Wy Troon Cir Mitchel Lp Rd W Myrtle Lp Nopal St 9th St 9th St Hwy 101 Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH FPD Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to RB Transport to PHH SVFR Public Assist Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Landing Zone Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Public Assist SVFR Public Assist Transport to PHH Landing Zone Transport to PHH FPD, SVFR Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to RB Transter to BAH Transport to PHH 3/7/18 3/7/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/8/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/9/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 3/10/18 20:59 22:22 3:34 3:37 3:58 4:45 8:56 10:35 11:41 12:43 14:15 17:31 2:42 4:26 7:24 9:29 11:07 11:07 11:36 12:02 12:20 14:31 14:36 17:08 17:20 9:06 10:35 10:45 11:32 13:10 17:32 18:44 19:21 19:55 21st St Alder Ave Myeena Lp Hwy 36 Spruce St Hwy 101 Spruce St 9th St 9th St 9th St Hwy 101 Sherwood Lp 9th St Spruce Pt Northridge Dr Heceta Beach Rd 16th St Seapine Dr 7th St 2nd Ave Treewood Dr Hwy 101 9th St Spruce Pt 9th St Oak St Quanagh Ct Oak St 9th St Sailors Ravine Ct E 10th Pl Ivy St Hwy 36 South Jetty Rd Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to ALF Transfer to RB Residence Residence Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to ALF FDP Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFR, OSP, LCSO Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transfer to RB SVFR Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH Transport to PHH SVFRTransfer to RB LFA Transfer to RB Transport to PHH Transport to PHH OSP, SVFR Transport to PHH Applications being accepted for Master Recycler program Lane County Waste Management Division is offer- ing a free course this spring that provides comprehensive training on local solid waste issues. Hear from local experts, tour local facilities and learn why things are (or are not) recyclable. The Waste Management Division hosts this course to help Lane County residents and businesses reduce, reuse, recy- cle and rethink waste habits. Spring classes will be held Tuesdays, from 6 to 9 p.m., April 3 through May 29, at Lane County Waste Management Division (3100 E 17th Ave. in Eugene). “Because of recent disrup- tions in the global recycling market and the growing aware- ness that we need to do more to keep materials out of the land- fill, this is a great time for peo- ple who are interested in learn- ing how they can change their habits and help lead their com- munity to improve our recy- cling practices overall,” said Master Recycler Coordinator Kelly Bell. Applications are available at www.lanecounty.org/master recyclers or by calling 541- 682-2059. Completed applica- tions may be submitted by fax, email or regular mail. Retirees, folks new to the area, teachers, green job seek- ers, parents, high school and college students studying sus- tainability, business owners DAV seeks volunteer drivers The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is in desperate need of volunteer drivers who are willing to drive veterans to Portland in the DAV van for medical appointments. The drive is about four hours to Portland, four hours for the return trip, plus four hours waiting for veteras at the hospital. This is a total of about 330 miles and 12 hours. Anyone interested in con- tributing time as a DAV van driver can call Jim Swant at 541-968-9512 or Tom Zahara and employees tasked with reducing solid waste in the workplace all find common purpose in the Master Recycler community. The Master Recycler train- ing course includes 35 hours of classroom instruction: nine consecutive Tuesday evening classes, a Saturday compost demonstration and two Saturday multi-site field trips to area solid waste and recy- cling sites. Instructors are local experts in solid waste from business, government and non-profit sec- tors. The course is free for those who volunteer 30 hours to educate and assist their com- munities in the year following the training. Those who do not wish to volunteer may pay a small fee. More than 960 Lane County master recyclers have con- tributed 41,000-plus hours of education and assistance to local citizens and businesses since the program began in 2000. In addition to attending class sessions and tours with local experts, all participants enroll in Oregon State University’s Recycling 101 online. The R101 course was developed by the Association of Oregon Recyclers. Normally valued at $50–$75, R101 is free for Lane County Master Recycler stu- dents. CLARK—Georgia F. Clark, 87, of Florence, passed away peacefully in her sleep after battling several health concerns over the past several months. She was born March 27, 1930, in Portland, Ore. She would meet the love of her life, Patrick E. C l a r k , whom she married on Feb 11, 1954, and Georgia Clark then move to Southern California to support his career as a firefighter, raise a family and balance her own career in graphic art/typeset- ting for Continental Graphics. She and her husband retired and moved back to their home state of Oregon in 1978 and built their home atop a hill north of the coastal city of Florence, where they would enjoy a life of golf and traveling. Her husband left retirement and they moved a few differ- ent times as he took several positions in the upper ranks of fire disticts and depart- ments which included Eugene, Gresham and a return to Florence, where both of them were actively involved for many years with the Siuslaw Rural Fire Protection District, he as assistant chief and she as clerk of the board and finance officer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Pat (1995), and daughter, Gerri (Affa) (2012). She is survived by three sons: Mike (Jeanne), Brian (Marli) and Tom; nine grand- children and six great-grand- children. A graveside service is scheduled for Monday, March 19, at 1:30 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home. Dunes City seeks applicants to Planning Commission Dunes City is accepting applications for a planning commissioner. Anyone inter- ested in applying for this position must reside in Dunes City and complete an Application for Appointive Office available at Dunes City Hall or from the City’s website, www.dunescity.com /permits-and-forms. Applications may be mailed or delivered to Dunes City Hall, 82877 Spruce St., Westlake, Ore. 97493, or emailed to planning@dunes cityor.com. This is a volunteer position with a term ending date of Jan. 10, 2019. Applicants will be notified of the date the Dunes City Council will consider appli- cations and should plan to attend that meeting. The Planning Commission considers land use applica- tions and revisions to Dunes City’s land use code. The Planning Commission also provides oversight of the Dunes City Citizen Involvement Program. This position offers an opportunity to learn how the implementa- tion of land use code takes place, what must be done to change codes, and the process of conducting public hear- ings. The Planning Commission meets at Dunes City Hall on the fourth Thursday of the month at 5 p.m., and in spe- cial sessions as necessary. 2 018 Rhododendron Fes 2018 Rhododendron Festival Court For Breaking News www.TheSiuslawNews.com Introducing r P ince Trent Reavis at 541-997-1123 for more information. WEATHER DATA D ATE March March March March March March March H IGH 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 59 55 53 50 57 62 70 Rainfall Month: 3.08” L OW R AIN 35 41 45 37 41 43 43 0.00 0.06 0.79 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.00 Week: 0.90” Year: 22.53” Courtesy of Roger Cunningham Sponsored by: Get Results...List With Desiree. 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