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Remington Sager was born at 6:02 a.m. Friday, April 5, to Julia and Adam Sager at Portland Adventist Medical Center. He weighed 8 pounds and 3.6 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. Remington joins...
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Chamber Calendar Connect with Success AM meeting 7-9 a.m. Friday, June 14, hosted by Warner Pacific College, Adult Degree Program at Riverview Community Bank, 225 E. Burnside Road, Gresham. Connect...
View ArticleA striking new trend for young bowlers
PinbusterZ Family Fun Center unveils Cosmic Bowling How do you attract previous customers and entice new ones to an industry once dominated by families? By upping the wow factor with black lights,...
View ArticleVisions for downtown Troutdale come alive
Intimacy, small business and a reconnection to nature and water are big themes for Troutdale residents and business owners I heard there was a visioning workshop today, Troutdale Mayor Doug Daoust...
View ArticleBeavers trip Wildcats, write their ticket to Omaha
CORVALLIS -- Oregon State found a way Monday night at Goss Stadium. To win. To get to the College World Series. To get by a Kansas State team that wouldn't die, right down to the final strike. To come...
View ArticleCreating connections at Imagination Station
When first-graders tune in for class with Jason Webber, they get to do so from the comfort of their homes while still getting to know their teacher on a personal level. Sometimes, Webber even brings...
View ArticleJune 11 obituaries
Edgar Beaver Feb. 2, 1940-June 7, 2013 Gresham resident Edgar Beaver died Friday, June 7, in San Benito, Texas. He was 63. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 14, at Grace Community...
View ArticleLong-time coach steps away from the diamond
Brent Child started his teaching career at Centennial High, pushing a cart while moving to six different classrooms during the day. He kept busy after school coaching middle school volleyball,...
View ArticlePedestrian struck in Rockwood
A man is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle while crossing a busy street in Rockwood on Thursday afternoon. The pedestrian was crossing Southeast Burnside Road at 197th Avenue in a...
View ArticleFormer principal, Reynolds School District reach civil compromise agreement
Gilbert will pay the district $17,216 between July 2013 and March 2014 Jeff Gilbert, the former principal of Reynolds High School whose contract was terminated June 20, 2012, will pay the Reynolds...
View ArticleLocal meetings
Monday, June 17 Gresham Sister City Association 6 p.m., City Hall, Barlow Trail Room, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway. Call Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482 for more information. Rockwood Neighborhood...
View ArticleNew mortgage refinance program available
The Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) department and Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., announced the launch of a pilot program designed to provide lower interest loans to Multnomah County...
View ArticleLetter carriers collect a million pounds of food for Oregon Food Bank
Close to 4,000 letter carriers joined letter carriers nationwide to collect food from postal customers during the National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive on May 11, collecting 1,164,211...
View ArticleCop Log
Fairview CRASH n A red dump truck driving with its bed in the upright position struck a signal cross bar at the intersection of Northeast 223rd Avenue and Halsey Street around 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, June...
View ArticleCorbett Cop Log for May
Assault 2:26 a.m. Wednesday, May 8, 32000 block of Columbia River Highway. Car Prowl 4:24 p.m. Sunday, May 26, Eagle Creek Campground. Child abuse 9:53 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, 38000 block of Howard...
View ArticleHouse rejects Senate amendment to school zone photo radar bill
A bill amended by the Oregon Senate to allow the city of Fairview to operate photo radar in school zones while school is in session was refused by the state House of Representatives. Carried by Rep....
View ArticleArmy reservists plan some heavy lifting
Through a series of good luck and chance encounters, the Friends of Nadaka Park will watch on Saturday, June 15, as U.S. Army reservists move an enormous mound of giant boulders at Nadaka Nature Park...
View Article100-mph driver indicted for manslaughter
Police say Sun Bear Raven, 36, of Gresham was driving 100 mph with a suspended license during fatal May 14 crash A Gresham man has been indicted on a charge of manslaughter for a crash on Highway 26...
View ArticleCorrection
Incorrect information appeared in a story (Making art of an eyesore) on Page A2 of the Tuesday, June 11, edition of The Outlook. Parris Foley is the director of Infusion Gallery in downtown...
View ArticleMan shot, hit by car
Shooting is third possible gang shooting in East Multnomah County in just five days A man who was shot on Thursday night also was struck by a hit-and-run driver while running away from the shooter....
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