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Oregon lawmakers send $100 million to Coos Bay channel dredging in preparation for shipping terminal
The $2.3 billion Port of Coos Bay and NorthPoint Development project will create an international cargo ship and rail ...
Ghost ship emerges from sand dune near Coos Bay. Published: ; Feb. 07, 2008, 2:27 a.m.
Last Sunday, the Ken Ann Maru, a 561-foot ship, pulled away from the Ocean Terminals dock in Coos Bay, slipped through the channel and headed out to the Pacific Ocean, ...
The Oregon legislature has approved $100 million in funding for the Port of Coos Bay project to develop a new ship-to-rail ...
A project at the Port of Coos Bay is receiving $100 million from the state. It aims to bring the first fully ‘ship-to-rail ...
Frank Akers of Coos Bay was trawling for tuna around 10 p.m. on Aug. 28 in a spot off the Oregon Coast near Newport where deep, nutrient-rich waters well up on the continental shelf.
COOS BAY, Ore. (AP) - Knutson Towboat celebrated its 100th anniversary last Saturday. The company was founded in 1915 by Norwegian immigrant Louis Knutson, who followed the growing Northwest ...
Coos Bay, July 13-22 Astoria, July 27-29 This story has been updated with the tall ships schedule, additional contact information and a response from the Port of Newport.
Note: The following transcript was created by a computer and edited by a volunteer. Dave Miller: This is Think Out Loud on OPB, I’m Dave Miller.We’re coming to you all this week from Coos Bay.
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