Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, Local News
- Joseph L. James will remain Yurok Tribal Council chairman, according to unofficial results from this week’s run-off election. James pulled in 605 votes, five percentage points ahead of challenger Susan Masten.
- A Reedsport man was rescued in dramatic fashion Tuesday by the Curry County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Team. Bruce Stacy, age 45, was heard yelling for help off U.S. Forest Service Road 1107. The S-A-R’s rope team was called in, and they found Bruce at the bottom of an embankment and in the water. Despite Bruce struggling against rescuers, he was restrained inside a stokes basket and lifted to safety. He was treated for hypothermia and a broken leg. Also rescued was Stacy’s dog, Nola.
- A free C-P-R class is being offered Saturday, thanks to Crescent City State Farm agent Mary Dorman. The training will go from 10 a.m. to noon. To reserve your spot, call (707) 464-2414.
- Alias Brass will perform Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Seventh-day Adventist Church on Park Avenue in Brookings. The five-piece group features standards and original compositions. Tickets are available at the door, and via the Partnership of Performing Arts website, ppadelnorte.org.
