Winterhawks pummel Royals
The Winterhawks pound Victoria 8-2 to take Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals Not even a nine-day lay-off could cool off the red-hot Winterhawks. Portland showed no signs of rustiness on...
View ArticleFighting Fillies get off to a flying start
Portland puts up three touchdowns in the first half on its way to a 37-0 win over Utah MILWAUKIE The Portland Fighting Fillies faced little resistance Saturday night in a 37-0 win over the Utah Blitz...
View ArticleWinterhawks take 2-0 series lead
With Portland scoring 14 goals in the first two playoff games against one of the Western Hockey League's best defensive teams, it's hard to imagine anybody slowing down the Winterhawks. The Hawks took...
View ArticleHistoric highway closes for maintenance again Tuesday
Closures take place east of Vista House to Latourell Falls from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The East Historic Columbia River Highway will close again for maintenance on Tuesday, April 8 from 7 a.m. to 3:30...
View ArticleFootball star inspires students
- De'Anthony Thomas, former Oregon standout, develops a partnership with Reynolds High Nearly 100 Reynolds High School students cheered and applauded as former University of Oregon running back...
View ArticleCorbett club to perform comedic musical
'Anything Goes' will take the stage Friday, April 11 The Corbett Performing Arts Club is staging Cole Porters comedic musical Anything Goes, opening at 7 p.m. Friday, April 11, in Corbetts...
View ArticleBlazing a trail for food manufacturing, packaging
Trailblazer Food Products celebrates its 30th anniversary The next time you pick up a bag of sweetened coconut for cooking or baking, youll be supporting a local business. Coconut? In Oregon? We are...
View ArticleBusiness briefs
Chamber Calendar Connect with Success AM meeting, 7-9 a.m. Friday, April 11, Classique Floors, 14127 S.E. Stark St., Portland. Connect with Success AM meeting, 7-9 a.m. Friday, April 18, Tonkin Gresham...
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Essay contest asks students Why I like Fairview Attention students in Fairview: What do you like about living in Fairview? The City Council wants to know. The city is hosting an essay contest, Why I...
View ArticleBates responds to smears as race heats up
Bates responds to fundraising letter smears by incumbent Jim Bernard Steve Bates, whos running for Clackamas County commissioner, says his opponent, incumbent Jim Bernard, has stooped to lies and...
View ArticleFairview seeks citizen volunteersfor night patrols at neighborhood parks
Bridge Street resident testifies to problems along park's trails As summer approaches, the Fairview Police Department has launched a new Volunteer Park Patrol Program aimed at reducing crime in...
View ArticleGresham seeking volunteer advisers
City depends on help from citizens Want to give back to your community but dont know where to start? Try starting with the city of Gresham. The city depends on thousands of volunteer hours each year,...
View ArticlePark planners swing into action in Fairview
Park Cleone is widely used by families in old town In a unanimous decision Wednesday night, April 2, the Fairview City Council approved designs to make further improvements to Park Cleone and put the...
View ArticleClear Creek Middle School honor roll
The following students were named to the second trimester honor roll at Clear Creek Middle School: Eighth grade 4.0 Libby Aguon, Hannah Countney, Sierra Haynes, Emmanuel James, Delaney Johnston, KC...
View ArticleSaints survive in the seventh
Mt. Hood CC stays unbeaten with a Sunday sweep over SW Oregon The Mt. Hood CC softball team came through in crunch time Sunday to extend its win streak to 18 games to start the season. The Saints...
View ArticleSchool briefs
Gresham High hosts choral Spaghetti Sing and Auction The Gresham High School choral department will host its Spaghetti Sing and Auction from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, April 11, at the Gresham High School...
View ArticleKirk Mouser knows show business
Native son returns to Gresham April 17 If you picked a theme song for Kirk Mousers life, it might be Almost Cut My Hair by David Crosby. Mouser says in 1988 he was lined up with more than 3,000...
View ArticleClackamas County debate light on substance
Facts? What facts? If you wanted a summary of the issues facing Clackamas County, you shouldnt have attended the debate among commissioner candidates Thursday in Happy Valley. Sponsored by the North...
View ArticleCould MLB team hop to new home in Hillsboro?
Lynn Lashbrook took his pursuit of major league baseball in Portland to another level on Monday. Lashbrook, president of Sports Management Worldwide, visited Hillsboro Ballpark and met with the...
View ArticleBardsley prepares to take next career step to WHL GM
The Portland Winterhawks success since 2008-09 can largely be attributed to Mike Johnston, the head coach and general manager, and his boss Bill Gallacher, the owner. And, of course, the players have...
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