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Newport

Thompson’s Sanitary Service

Back in 1963, Kenny and Agnes Thompson started Thompson’s Sanitary Service with three employees and two dump trucks. Their Newport…

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Newport

Troyers Marine Supply

Sometimes the phone will ring at 4:30 in the morning. The voice may be thousands of miles away. But when…

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Lincoln City

Sandcastle Beachfront Motel

Back in the early 80s, Gary and Alberta Ellingson were raising their family and managing apartments in the Portland area….

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Newport

Schones Chiropractic

Paul Schones’ grandfather is a fisherman, so is his dad, in fact Schones family members have fished commercially in the…

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Waldport

Sea Aire Assisted Living

Stroll through the halls of Sea Aire Assisted Living in Yachats and everyone seems to be smiling. Hugs are a…

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Lincoln City

Maxwell’s Lounge

Sixteen years ago Doug and Maraya Strickland purchased Maxwell’s Restaurant & Lounge, a landmark in the center of Lincoln City….

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Newport

Oregon Coastal Cutters

Growing up in his family’s grocery store, Eric Clark learned the business at an early age. He started by cleaning…

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Lincoln City

Prudential Taylor and Taylor Realty Co.

The list of his accomplishments over the past 29 years is astounding. He’s consistently ranked in the top 1% of…

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