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Wood Village Garden grows The Wood Village Community Garden located next to City Hall is open for planting. Garden plots are 10 by 10 feet and can be rented for $20 for the entire season until October....

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School briefs

Mutschler honored as OSEA Employee of the Year Reynolds School District employee Sue Mutschler has been named the Oregon School Employees Association 2013 Employee of the Year. Mutschler was honored...

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Corbett Cop Log for April

Burglary — 2:55 p.m. Friday, April 12, 33000 block of Columbia River Highway. Car prowl — 10:23 a.m. Tuesday, April 2, Multnomah Falls. Dumping garbage — 10:40 a.m. Sunday, April 14, Dalton Point....

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Local meetings

Wednesday, May 8 Troutdale Citizens Advisory Committee — 7 p.m., City Conference Building, 223 S. Buxton Ave. Fairview City Council — 7 p.m., City Hall, 1300 N.E. Village St. Call 503-674-6202 for...

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Promoting heart health

Patti Hallgren, a director at Sandy Funeral Home, is a Go Red ambassador and active community volunteer The Outlook, Sandy Post and Estacada News is featuring Patti Hallgren as one of its Exceptional...

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MHCC presents One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

The Mt. Hood Community College Theatre department will perform “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest,” a play based on the novel by Ken Kesey, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, May 9–11, in the Studio...

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Poetry with Paulann Petersen

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HED Bebop to downtown Gresham May 11 for jazz fest

Clubs, restaurants to host acts for musical evening The Gresham/Mt. Hood Jazz Association’s "Adventures in Jazz" series in Historic Downtown Gresham continues Saturday, May 11. These four bands will be...

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World-class visions for future of View Point Inn

Owner Geoff Thompson proposes $3.7 million plan to restore historic property. Wooden beams rise from the charred remains of the View Point Inn and form it's new skeletal structure, the first sign of...

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Steppin' out

Art exhibit Mt. Hood Community College's visual arts students will present their work in a juried exhibition May 13 to June 6 in the Visual Arts Gallery on the east side of the campus, 26000 S.E. Stark...

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Out and about

Community The Heart & Stroke Walk in Oregon — 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 18, Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade, downtown Portland. 5K walk; no fees. Participants are eligible for a Heart Walk T-shirt once...

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Rallying for Options

At an emotional school board meeting, community members stand behind a beloved program About 75 students, former students and teachers marched from Gresham High School to the Gresham-Barlow School...

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Mt. Hood board candidate refuses to speak with the media

George 'Sonny' Yellott is running unopposed for the Zone 4 seat of the board An unopposed candidate for the Mt. Hood Community College Board of Directors is refusing to speak with the media, citing it...

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May 7 obituaries

Harley Warren Bergstrom July 28, 1920-April 30, 2013 East County resident Harley Warren Bergstrom died Tuesday, April 30. He was 92. No public services will be held. A reception was held Saturday, May...

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Mt. Hood turning Japanese this weekend

Festival highlights haiku, dance, storytelling From haiku to handmade paper, bunka to bonsai, you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about Japan at Mt. Hood Community College, 26000 S.E....

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Pikeminnow strike hard, early with anglers saving salmon by participating in...

Following the first weekend of the 2013 Pikeminnow Sport-Reward Program, early reports indicate a potential banner year for Northern pikeminnow fishing and payouts for participating anglers. "We...

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SnowCap looking for a few green thumbs

SnowCap Community Charities still has space available in two free gardening workshops. The first workshop Saturday, May 18, covers helpful hints for successful container gardening. The second class...

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History lives on

Relatives of Gorge protector Gertrude Glutsch Jensen see to it that her legacy lives on It was a simple question. "Where is my grandmother's plaque?" Keffer Jensen asked when joining the Portland...

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Want a better bus stop?

A meeting to gather input from local residents on which TriMet bus stops need the most improvement is from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 14, at the Rosewood Center, 16126 S.E. Stark St. Food, childcare and...

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Saints split to keep hold on first place

Mt. Hood rallies late in Game 2 to maintain edge heading into final doubleheader OREGON CITY — The Mt. Hood CC softball team retained its grip on first place in the South Region by splitting a...

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