In Troutdale races, two incumbents win, newcomer gains seat
Ripma, Allen retain positions, while Morgan has beat Thomas Two incumbents retained their Troutdale City Council positions, while another was unseated by a newcomer. Councilor David Ripma, re-elected...
View ArticleWood Village backs Nissen and Frank for City Council
Candidates ran unopposed for Positions 1 and 2 As expected, two seats on Wood Villages City Council will be filled by candidates who ran unopposed. Early election results show Bruce Nissen, Position...
View ArticleDamascus mayor-elect not worried about future
Diana Helm wants to bring City Council together The Damascus City Council has been at odds with many citizens for many months, but with the Nov. 4 election of her and other reform candidates,...
View ArticleFagan wins reelection in Clackamas
District 51 rep wins by 6.3 percentage points Rep. Shemia Fagan (D-Clackamas) will continue to serve in the Oregon Legislature for House District 51. Election results on Wednesday afternoon show Fagan...
View ArticleGorsek wins state representative reelection bid
Win leads to second term for House Democrat Chris Gorsek, the Democrat incumbent serving Oregon House District 49, defeated Republican challenger Bill Beckers, according to unofficial election results...
View ArticlePalmero apparent winner in close Gresham City Council race
Final vote count due by Nov. 24 Incumbents have appeared to carry the day in the Gresham City Council race, but one race was very close. As of Wednesday, Nov. 5, incumbent Mario Palmero was leading...
View ArticleCorbett sees upset bid erased in penalty kicks
Kelsie Duncan puts the Cardinals up 2-0 early in the second half before falling in first-round match at Philomath 4A GIRLS SOCCERFirst-round playoffs Team Score Philomath3Corbett2penalty kicks*0...
View ArticleClackamas girl takes on title role in 'Diary of Anne Frank'
Everyone knows the harrowing story of Anne Frank, and most everyone has read her diary. Now the Nutz-n-Boltz Theater Company is bringing The Diary of Anne Frank to the stage Nov. 7 through 23. Taking...
View ArticleOut & About
Art First Friday ArtWalk 5-9 p.m. Nov. 7. Troutdale merchants host artists and musicians, as well as offer wine tastings, along Historic Columbia River Highway. Info:...
View ArticleLandslide blocks road in closure area of Highway 224
Earlier today a landslide covered all lanes in a section of a closed area of Highway 224 between mileposts 31 and 37. The area has been closed since the 36 Pit Fire due to increased risk of slides...
View ArticleHats off to Bravo and the Scots
David Douglas is one of three MHC teams to reach the quarterfinals, hosting Grants Pass on Saturday afternoon 6A BOYS SOCCER2nd round playoffs Team Score David Douglas4McMinnville1 Carlos Bravo could...
View ArticleGresham City Council Palmero apparent winner in close race
Final vote count due by Nov. 24 Incumbents have appeared to carry the day in the Gresham City Council race, but one race is still very close. As of Wednesday evening, Nov. 5, incumbent Mario Palmero...
View ArticleLandslide covers already closed section of Highway 224
A Wednesday afternoon landslide covered all lanes in a section of a closed area of Highway 224 near Milepost 36. Highway 224 has been closed roughly between mileposts 31 and 38 since the 36 Pit Fire...
View ArticleBoring Foundation opens online store
To raise funds for community center When the Boring Oregon Foundation formed two years ago, it was with one goal in mind: to build a community center in the community of Boring. Now in its first full...
View ArticleFamily needs help with medical expenses
Mom's terminal cancer has high cost The family of Mary Jo Gallagher, who is battling terminal cancer, has opened a Go Fund Me account to help with high medical expenses. Her husband, Danny Gallagher,...
View ArticleCentennial High goes big with annual food drive
FBLA, adviser and board chairwoman launch nonprofit mobile food bank District aims to fill a school bus with food By the estimates of Centennial High School students, it will take 1,700 boxes of...
View Article'Bone-Chiller' hits Centennial High stage
The murder-mystery opened Nov. 6, runs through Nov. 15 Whodunnit? Was it the butler? The pediatrician? The maid? The stranger? The kindergarten teacher? The groom? The relatives? The Centennial High...
View ArticleSchool briefs
Barlow High School stages Anything Goes The Barlow High School Performing Arts Department will perform Anything Goes at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 14, 15, 21 and 22, and 3 p.m. Sunday,...
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Local chiropractic clinic launches food drive Dr. Mark Betsill and his staff at Aspire Chiropractic and Massage have embarked on a Pay it Forward campaign by asking the community to help with a food...
View ArticleCorbett stages the Ugly Duckling musical, 'HONK!'
Production offers themes of acceptance The Corbett Performing Arts Club is presenting HONK!, the musical version of the Ugly Duckling story, opening at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, at the Corbett...
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