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After a historic playoff run culminating in a decisive win over a previously-undefeated Summit High School team, Tualatin High School is the boys basketball State Champion for the first time in the school’s 30-year history. Hundreds of students attended...
On December 7th, 1941, Japan shocked America and the world with a surprise attack at Pearl Harbor on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. Tualatin resident Albert Montague was one of the defenders who survived.
Best known as Monty, he arrived in Hawaii on December 1...
For a twelfth consecutive year a group of Tualatin Historical Society members will sponsor a $3000 scholarship for a qualified Tualatin High senior who plans to attend an Oregon College or University this fall. We are very proud of...
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An Unexpected Lesson
I’ve discovered that it’s possible to learn something new in the garden even when I’m not listening. With an ironic twist of the natural laws of the...
Passport to Parenting: Quality vs. Quantity
Envision yourself at your computer working on an email. Then, your child appears, urgently asking you to come look at the butterfly he just...
Bluegrass Music Group Kathy Boyd & Phoenix Rising to Make Rare Hometown Appearance
On Saturday, January 14th Tualatin’s own international acclaimed bluegrass music group Kathy Boyd & Phoenix Rising will “bring it home” with a rare home...
Local Scouting units will be Scouting For Food, Dec. 6, 2014
Tualatin BSA Troop 530, along with local cub scout packs and scout troops will be going door to door, collecting non-perishables for this year’s annual Scouting for...
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Don’t LEAF it in the Street!
We’ve reached that time of the year where the trees are bursting with color...and covering the ground.
We know it can be difficult to control...
Don’t Let the FOGs Cloud the Holidays
Fats, oils, and greases (FOGs) are both important components of cooking (hello, butter and olive oil) and pesky byproducts (hey there, fryer oil and...
Sorting Through the Season: Holiday Trash and Recycling
The holiday season is known both for festivities and for generating a fair bit of extra trash and recycling. The average household produces up...
Dignity in the Aisles: Packed with Pride offers a hand up,...
Fifteen minutes before the doors open at Packed with Pride (PWP), a Tigard food pantry, over 45 people are in line waiting to be...
Tualatin Kiwanis Host Holiday Food Drive
The Tualatin Kiwanis Club has been putting on a Holiday Food Drive since the 1980s to assist families with food insecurity. This Food Drive...
“I’m Going to Hold Off for Now”
Not that this will come as any huge surprise, but the economy has been very difficult to predict over these past few months with...
The Tualatin Light Parades Shine Bright This December!
Get ready for one of Tualatin’s most beloved holiday traditions — the Tualatin Light Parades are back December 5, 6, and 7! Hosted by...
Tualatin veterans are again celebrated at annual recognition breakfast in their...
Tualatin always goes all out to honor its veterans every year for Veterans Day, and this year was no exception.
Sandra Spatz Wiszneauckas,
U.S. Marine...
Mayor’s Corner Veterans Day Recognition
On November 7th, the City of Tualatin held the 2025 Veterans Recognition Breakfast at the Pohl Center. I had the honor of serving as...
Upcoming Programs at Tualatin Library December 2025
Makerspace Open Lab
December’s Makerspace Open Lab monthly project is t-shirt bags. This could be a fun way to stitch up a reusable gift wrap...
















































