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You just never know! Bill Manderfeld moved down the street from me in 1978. His oldest daughter, Keri, quickly became best friends with my oldest daughter Janet. I found that he also worked for IRS. Bill had served in...
Discover the freedom of independent travel! Tualatin Valley Elks Lodge is hosting a community workshop on ride-sharing on Saturday, June 1, from 2 to 5 p.m. This is your chance to learn how to use Uber and Lyft, and...
The team behind Tualatin’s new downtown pickleball center isn’t just dinking around. Their transformation of a cavernous space near the Lake at the Commons is styled to serve up community connections through America’s fastest-growing sport.
RECS (short for Recreate, Exercise,...
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Tasty Sushi and Street Food-Inspired Eats: Momo Sushi & Grill Opens in Tigard
Want to try a new restaurant in the new year? Look no further than Momo Sushi & Grill, located in Tigard’s Carman Shopping Center....
Dirt time at the Refuge
It is 6:00am, Wednesday, May 1. The eastern sky begins to glow red, orange, then white as the sun rises on another day. A very special day....
11th Annual Regatta Run
A little over 10 years ago, on June 23, 2009, my husband and I received a phone call that would change our lives forever....
Come See If Scouting Is Right for Your Family
Do your kids yearn for adventure? Perhaps it’s safe to say after this past year that we all do!
If yes, Scouts BSA might be...
LATEST ARTICLES
UO architecture students reimagine downtown Tualatin
A University of Oregon architecture class recently presented a torrent of ideas for how downtown Tualatin could become a vital destination for people to...
Hunkering Down
As is quite evident, we are facing trying times. To state the obvious, we are experiencing high inflation across the board, an unstable business...
Tualatin CIO President’s Report April 2026
Spring is just around the corner, and we have several Community Involvement Organization (CIO) Neighborhood fairs and annual meetings coming up soon.
If you live...
Ducks and many other domestic Fowl now allowed in Tualatin
Flipping the Bill: How a neighbor’s complaint about ducks made them legal in Tualatin
“One of the neighbors peeked over the fence and made a...
Nyberg Creek Trail Project nears completion
The creekfront trail project has been underway since September, but Tualatin city staff say it’s wrapping up ahead of schedule.
“I’m hoping middle of April,”...
Friends of the Tualatin Library seeking volunteers for a variety of...
Volunteering helps build strong communities, develop new skills, and engage with your neighbors. The Friends of the Tualatin Library is putting out the call...
Tualatin’s Winona Grange Hosts Seeds & Bees Fair April 25
Free seeds and takeaways to welcome pollinators will highlight an afternoon of family fun and learning Saturday, April 25 at Winona Grange in Tualatin,...
New Tualatin Bike/Coffee Shop combines riding and roasting
Tire tread and coffee beans hit the ground at the new location of Local Cyclist, a combination bike shop and cafe on Tualatin Sherwood...
World’s Largest Hanging Garden Basket Unveiled for Spring Equinox
On March 20 at 7:41 a.m., Tualatin nursery, The Garden Corner, celebrated spring by unveiling a new design for the world’s largest hanging basket.
The...
Legacy Meridian Park adds advanced MRI tech
Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center (19300 S.W. 65th Ave., Tualatin) has expanded its suite of imaging services with new MRI technology that makes exams...
















































