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Hyperlink Correction: Clatsop County Fair Announces 2026 Concert Headliner And Return Of The Carnival (Photo) - 03/10/26

The 2026 Clatsop County Fair takes place July 22–25 at the Clatsop County Fair & Expo Center in Astoria.

 

ASTORIA, OR — Country music artist Kameron Marlowe will headline the 2026 Clatsop County Fair concert on Friday, July 24. Marlowe is a rising country artist who has built a strong national fan base with his blend of modern and traditional country music.

 

The Kruse Brothers, back by popular demand, will open the night.

 

The 2026 fair will also mark the return of the carnival, which has been absent since 2021. Rainier Amusements will provide rides and midway games throughout the four-day event.

 

“We are really excited to bring the carnival back to the fair this year,” said Kyle Sharpsteen, Manager of the Clatsop County Fair & Expo Center. “The rides and games help bring families to the fairgrounds, where they can also experience the agricultural exhibits, livestock shows, youth programs, and community competitions that are at the heart of the fair.”

 

Presale concert tickets are available now.

  • General Admission: $30
  • Front-of-Stage Section: $45

Ticketing fees are not included. General Admission Prices will increase the week of the fair.

 

 

Concert VIP sponsorship packages are available and include access to the VIP section along with promotional recognition and visibility during the event.

 

The Clatsop County Fair is supported by community partners including:

 

Grand Champion Sponsor

  • WCT Marine and Construction, Inc. and Columbia Steel and Welding Supply

Blue Ribbon Sponsors

  • Clatsop Community College
  • Tillamook County Creamery Association.

In addition to the concert and carnival, the fair will feature livestock shows, youth exhibits, agricultural displays, vendors, and live entertainment throughout the fairgrounds.

 

The Fair Poster Contest is currently underway through the end of March, and applications are available for food, retail, and informational vendor booths for anyone interested in participating in the fair.

 

More information can be found on the Clatsop County Fair website.

 

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Hyperlink Correction: Clatsop County Fair Announces 2026 Concert Headliner And Return Of The Carnival (Photo) - 03/10/26

The 2026 Clatsop County Fair takes place July 22–25 at the Clatsop County Fair & Expo Center in Astoria.

 

ASTORIA, OR — Country music artist Kameron Marlowe will headline the 2026 Clatsop County Fair concert on Friday, July 24. Marlowe is a rising country artist who has built a strong national fan base with his blend of modern and traditional country music.

 

The Kruse Brothers, back by popular demand, will open the night.

 

The 2026 fair will also mark the return of the carnival, which has been absent since 2021. Rainier Amusements will provide rides and midway games throughout the four-day event.

 

“We are really excited to bring the carnival back to the fair this year,” said Kyle Sharpsteen, Manager of the Clatsop County Fair & Expo Center. “The rides and games help bring families to the fairgrounds, where they can also experience the agricultural exhibits, livestock shows, youth programs, and community competitions that are at the heart of the fair.”

 

Presale concert tickets are available now.

  • General Admission: $30
  • Front-of-Stage Section: $45

Ticketing fees are not included. General Admission Prices will increase the week of the fair.

 

 

Concert VIP sponsorship packages are available and include access to the VIP section along with promotional recognition and visibility during the event.

 

The Clatsop County Fair is supported by community partners including:

 

Grand Champion Sponsor

  • WCT Marine and Construction, Inc. and Columbia Steel and Welding Supply

Blue Ribbon Sponsors

  • Clatsop Community College
  • Tillamook County Creamery Association.

In addition to the concert and carnival, the fair will feature livestock shows, youth exhibits, agricultural displays, vendors, and live entertainment throughout the fairgrounds.

 

The Fair Poster Contest is currently underway through the end of March, and applications are available for food, retail, and informational vendor booths for anyone interested in participating in the fair.

 

More information can be found on the Clatsop County Fair website.

 

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Clatsop County Commission Chair Mark Kujala Appointed To Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority (Photo) - 03/03/26

ASTORIA, OR — Clatsop County Board of Commissioners Chair Mark Kujala has been appointed by Governor Tina Kotek to serve on the Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority (IFA).

 

The IFA plays a key role in supporting Oregon communities by providing financial assistance for essential infrastructure projects, including water systems, wastewater facilities, transportation improvements, and other critical public works that strengthen local economies and public health.

 

“I’m honored to be appointed to the IFA,” said Kujala. “Strong infrastructure is essential to thriving communities, especially in rural and coastal areas like Clatsop County and I look forward to supporting investments that will benefit Oregonians statewide.”

 

As Chair of the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners, Kujala has been actively engaged in efforts to support economic development, housing, transportation, and environmental resilience. Governor Kotek’s appointment recognizes the importance of local voices in shaping statewide infrastructure policy and funding priorities.

 

Chair Kujala’s term begins March 1, 2026, and runs through February 28, 2030.

 

For more information about the Oregon IFA, visit the Oregon Business Development Department website.

 

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Clatsop County Commission Chair Mark Kujala Appointed To Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority (Photo) - 03/03/26

ASTORIA, OR — Clatsop County Board of Commissioners Chair Mark Kujala has been appointed by Governor Tina Kotek to serve on the Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority (IFA).

 

The IFA plays a key role in supporting Oregon communities by providing financial assistance for essential infrastructure projects, including water systems, wastewater facilities, transportation improvements, and other critical public works that strengthen local economies and public health.

 

“I’m honored to be appointed to the IFA,” said Kujala. “Strong infrastructure is essential to thriving communities, especially in rural and coastal areas like Clatsop County and I look forward to supporting investments that will benefit Oregonians statewide.”

 

As Chair of the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners, Kujala has been actively engaged in efforts to support economic development, housing, transportation, and environmental resilience. Governor Kotek’s appointment recognizes the importance of local voices in shaping statewide infrastructure policy and funding priorities.

 

Chair Kujala’s term begins March 1, 2026, and runs through February 28, 2030.

 

For more information about the Oregon IFA, visit the Oregon Business Development Department website.

 

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Human Services Advisory Council Vacancy (Photo) - 02/18/26

ASTORIA, OR — Clatsop County is welcoming applications for an open seat on the Human Services Advisory Council with a term ending February 28, 2029. 

 

The Human Services Advisory Council advises the Board of County Commissioners on developmental disabilities, mental health and alcohol and drug abuse services.  

 

The council meets the first Thursday of each month to identify needs, establish priorities for publicly funded services and assist in selection of service providers, evaluate services and provide a link to the public through advocacy and education.  

 

The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Application forms are available online at ClatsopCounty.gov or at the County Manager’s Office at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, Astoria.  

 

All applications will be reviewed by the Human Services Advisory Council and then brought to the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners for appointment. 

 

 

 

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Attached Media Files: HSAC Feb 18 2026 Press Release,

Human Services Advisory Council Vacancy (Photo) - 02/18/26

ASTORIA, OR — Clatsop County is welcoming applications for an open seat on the Human Services Advisory Council with a term ending February 28, 2029. 

 

The Human Services Advisory Council advises the Board of County Commissioners on developmental disabilities, mental health and alcohol and drug abuse services.  

 

The council meets the first Thursday of each month to identify needs, establish priorities for publicly funded services and assist in selection of service providers, evaluate services and provide a link to the public through advocacy and education.  

 

The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Application forms are available online at ClatsopCounty.gov or at the County Manager’s Office at 800 Exchange St., Suite 410, Astoria.  

 

All applications will be reviewed by the Human Services Advisory Council and then brought to the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners for appointment. 

 

 

 

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Attached Media Files: HSAC Feb 18 2026 Press Release,