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In One Ear: A ‘terrible wreck’

“Lewis & Dryden’s Marine History of the Pacific Northwest” recounts the “terrible wreck” of the American barque Industry ...

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In One Ear: A little assistance

Unscramblerer, for reasons unfathomable, used 2025 Google search data to come up with the most searched-for top 10 ...

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In One Ear: Captain Imposter

On Feb. 26, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police posted a boat-napping on its Facebook page. ...

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In One Ear: Saving survivors

Another Titanic artifact has hit the auction block recently at Julien’s Auctions. A telegram, dated April 16, 1912, ...

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In One Ear: Shark shutterbug

We know that sharks all over the world, even at the Cove in Seaside, like to take a ...

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In One Ear: Abandoning Corsica

From The Daily Astorian, Sunday, March 5, 1882: • Captain and Mrs. Vessey, of the foundered bark Corsica, ...

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In One Ear: Treed house

“I’ve lived in Clatsop County my whole life,” Mercede Hackleman wrote in an email. “ … I was ...

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In One Ear: Sounds of silence

Astoria is full of sounds, often musical ones. But in a resistance movement against the British government considering ...

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In One Ear: What is it?

Rubber rerun: A recent column featured a photo by Nellie Hux (shown) of a pole with 21 tires ...

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In One Ear: Mass meeting

Protesting isn’t a new idea in Astoria, according to The Daily Morning Astorian, March 6, 1887: • A ...

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