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Jennifer Layna

“From Frustration to Action: Learning from Ashland’s Public Utility” I remember the day my electric bill arrived last month. I held it, stomach tightening. One number at the bottom, but it carried weight. It wasn’t just a bill — it was a reminder that in small towns like Myrtle Point, Coquille, Powers, and nearby coastal communities, rising energy costs touch everything: groceries, gas, heating, even little comforts that make life feel normal. I see it on social media, neighbors posting the same frustration. “Another increase,” someone writes. “Seems like they can charge whatever they want.” And they can — because, for most of us, there’s only one company supplying power. One monopoly, one set of rules. No alternatives. Then I think about Ashland. They didn’t sit back. They formed their own electric utility. Rates, upgrades, and priorities are decided locally. Any extra revenue stays in the community, funding projects that matter to the people who live there. They took control — and it shows that local power, literally and figuratively, makes a difference. It’s not simple. Setting up a city-owned utility takes planning, money, expertise, and patience. But when bills climb so high that families feel squeezed every month, “possible” is worth considering. This isn’t just about dollars. It’s about having a voice. Ask the questions: Who decides rates? Where does the money go? What would work best for our community? Imagine a town meeting. Residents gathered, talking about the lights in their homes, the heat in their schools, and the dollars leaving their pockets. That conversation — that curiosity — is where change begins. #OregonCoast #NewsBreaks #coosbay

Jennifer Layna

The ‘Secret’ OHP Perk Many Coos County Residents Under 60 Don’t Know They Have ​ COOS COUNTY, OR — If you’re under the age of 60 and living with a chronic health condition, you might be sitting on a major benefit you didn't even know existed. While many people associate home-delivered meals with senior programs like Meals on Wheels, a new initiative through the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is changing the game for younger residents in Coos County. Through Advanced Health (the local CCO), eligible members can now receive Medically Tailored Meals delivered directly to their door at no cost. ​ What exactly is a "Medically Tailored Meal?" This isn't just standard food assistance. It is "Food as Medicine." These are high-quality, chef-prepared meals specifically designed by Registered Dietitians to help you manage serious health journeys, including: • Diabetes & Heart Disease • ​Kidney Disease • ​High-Risk Pregnancy • ​Recovery after a hospital stay How to Unlock the Benefit ​Because this is a medical benefit, you can’t just sign up online—you need a "prescription" for it. Here is the exact path to follow: • The Referral: Ask your primary care doctor for a referral to a Registered Dietitian. • ​The Consultation: The dietitian will evaluate your health needs. If they determine that specialized nutrition will help manage your condition, they submit the request to Advanced Health. • The Delivery: Once approved, your meals are coordinated and delivered to your home. The "Magic Words" for Your Call ​If you want to check your eligibility or learn more, call Advanced Health member services at (541) 269-7400. Pro-Tip: To get through to the right department quickly, tell the representative you are calling to ask about "Health-Related Social Needs (HRSN) nutrition benefits." #OregonHealthPlan #coosbay #Oregon

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