More than 200 people came out to the Tillamook County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 18, raising more than $36,000 to support Tillamook County Search and Rescue.
More than 200 people came out to the Tillamook County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 18, raising more than $36,000 to support Tillamook County Search and Rescue.
As Fourth of July weekend approaches, Tillamook County officials urge visitors to leave fireworks at home
Officials say fire safety is a top priority, but people are also urged to keep water safety in mind and be prepared to sit in traffic. Author: Christelle Koumoué (KGW) Updated: 7:46 PM PDT June 30, 2021
TILLAMOOK COUNTY, Ore With Fourth of July weekend around the corner, Tillamook County officials say they expect the population will quadruple. They have a number of concerns about the anticipated crowds, the biggest one being fireworks.
Tillamook County Sheriff Josh Brown is preparing for traffic and water safety; but especially after last year s catastrophic fire season, this year s hot, dry conditions make fire safety a top priority