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Head Start open application period closes next week SOUTH COAST COOS BAY — South Coast Head Start, serving children in Coos and Curry counties, is still accepting applications for the 2014-2015 year. Applications received in the next week will be considered for the program year that starts in September. Pregnant mothers and parents with children ages 0-5 may qualify for the program. Applications are accepted year-round but should be submitted immediately to avoid being wait-listed. Applicants need to provide proof of birth and income verification for the 2013 calendar year or for the previous 12 months. Selections for the program will take place in July and August. South Coast Head Start offers a comprehensive social service and preschool program for 3- and 4-year-old children and their families. The program is funded by both state and federal grants and is provided at no cost to families. Head Start provides activities for children that help them grow mentally, socially, emotionally and physically. To obtain an application or for more information, call 541-888-3717, or go to orcca.us and look for “Head Start” in the “Programs” menu.

Grants available for memorials The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is offering grants for the construction or restoration of veterans and war memorials. New monuments should recognize veterans and wars not

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R E P O R T S already recognized. Grants for restoration could be used for broken monuments, missing elements of monuments, or the related design elements of monuments for veterans or earlier wars, such as World War I.Details and the application information are available at http://1.usa.gov/1i0mK9F. The application deadline is June 30. For more information, contact Kuri Gill at 503-986-0685 or Kuri.Gill@oregon.gov.

COOS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE June 22, 12:51 a.m., probation violation, Bayshore Drive and Ivy Street, Coos Bay. June 22, 1:41 p.m., criminal trespass, 64600 block of Wygant Street, Coos Bay. June 22, 2:28 p.m., unlawful entry to a motor vehicle, Bastendorff Beach, Coos Bay. June 22, 2:40 p.m., unlawful entry to a motor vehicle, Shore Acres State Park, Coos Bay. June 22, 2:42 p.m., assault, Rosa Road, Bandon. June 22, 9:10 p.m., dispute, 100 block of North 12th Street, Lakeside. June 22, 9:17 p.m., criminal trespass, 63200 block of Charleston Road, Coos Bay. June 22, 10:16 p.m., criminal mischief, Boat Basin Road, Coos Bay.

Historical society honors archaeologists Southern Oregon Historical Society will present its 2014 Southern Oregon Heritage Award to the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology for its contributions to the scientific study of the history of the Rogue Valley and Southern Oregon. The award, given annually for outstanding contributions to the preservation and promotion of history, will be presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Oregon Historical Society from 5-7:30 p.m. June 28 at historic Hanley Farm, 1056 Hanley Road, Central Point. Led by Dr. Mark Tveskov and staff archaeologists Chelsea Rose and Katie Johnson, the Laboratory of Anthropology at SOU has conducted detailed archaeological investigations at some of the most important historic and prehistoric sites in Southern Oregon.

By Lou Sennick, The World

Charles “Charles of Charleston” Edmonds drops the vase with $200 cash inside Saturday afternoon at the Coos Art Museum. Raffles were sold for the chance to drop and break the jar to help the museum. It was the work of Robert Canaga, juror for the current Expressions West exhibition at the museum, who was inspired by the recent controversy of the art piece Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn. Edmonds was standing in for the actual winner, Rick Fox, who could not be there for the drop Saturday. The painting on the right is Canaga’s interpretation of the jar falling through the air. The shards will be left below the artwork.

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COOS BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT June 22, 12:17 a.m., assault, Commercial Avenue and North Eighth Street. June 22, 7:39 a.m., theft, 1000 block of Central Avenue. June 22, 8:53 a.m., dispute, 900 block of North Ninth Street. June 22, 8:23 p.m., theft of bike, 100 block of South Marple Street. June 22, 9:39 p.m., harassment, 1900 block of Newmark Avenue. June 23, 12:23 a.m., prowler, 1200 block of Crocker Avenue.

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NEWBURG — Biology major Kyleray Katherman, of North Bend, earned dean’s list recognition at George Fox University after earning a grade point average of 3.5 or higher during the 2014 spring semester. Katherman is academically considered a senior based on the number of credits earned.

Correction Man misidentified Coquille tribal member Inacio Jimenez was misidentified on page 2 of the June 21 edition of Go! In addition, to clarify, the image on the cover is not of a Coquille tribal member.

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COQUILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT June 22, 1:04 p.m., criminal trespass, 100 block of North Birch Street. June 22, 4:45 p.m., criminal mischief, 1500 block of North Ivy Street.

NORTH BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT June 22, 2:41 a.m., criminal trespass, Tremont Avenue and Stanton Avenue. June 22, 8:11 p.m., criminal trespass, Pony Creek Road. June 22, 9:21 p.m., theft, 800 block of State Street. June 22, 2:16 p.m., criminal trespass, 2200 block of Clark Street. June 22, 2:41 p.m., criminal mischief, Sherman Avenue and Union Avenue. June 22, 4:11 p.m., theft, 800 block of State Street. June 22, 11:17 p.m., unlawful entry to a motor vehicle, 300 block of State Street. June 22, 11:23 p.m., telephonic harassment, 2200 block of Newmark Street.

Felony Arrests Dane Robert West — North Bend police arrested West on June 22 at The Mill CasinoHotel. West was charged with possession of methamphetamine and a Coos County warrant charging failure to appear.

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