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In One Ear: Rare opportunity

You may already know the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle will be moored along Pier 1 on Portway ... Read more

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In One Ear: Off the charts

Shipwreck news from The Daily Morning Astorian, June 12, 1884: Capt. Samuel H. Morrison embarked in August 1883 ... Read more

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In One Ear: Six new signs

“Since the unveiling of the Astoria Armory Mezzanine Sign Museum, and the word getting out, six new signs ... Read more

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In One Ear: Dastardly duck

Filed under “this can’t happen here … I hope”: A vicious Muscovy duck somehow got loose in a ... Read more

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In One Ear: He gave 150%

Many years ago the Ear went on a quest to find out about Arvid Wuonola, who had a ... Read more

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In One Ear: Goonie trivia trove

Feeling a little let down because the Goonies 40th Anniversary Weekend is over? The Ear has just the ... Read more

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In One Ear: Around town

Local morsels from The Daily Morning Astorian, June 12, 1887:  • For $1 the Oregon Railroad & Navigation ... Read more

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In One Ear: Capt. Thorn’s hubris

June 15, 1811 marks the anniversary of the Battle of Woody Point, near Vancouver Island, British Columbia, when ... Read more

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In One Ear: Fiery lesson

Most Astoria history buffs know there were two major fires, one in 1883 (pictured), and one in 1922. ... Read more

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In One Ear: Sorely offended

A fuming tidbit from The Daily Morning Astorian, June 5, 1894: Capt. Parker is sorely offended, and “indignantly ... Read more

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