The Figurative and Abstract Art of Internationally Recognized Amalya Nane’ Tumanian...

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BY ANGELA WRAHTZ People living in the Portland area sometimes take for granted the rich artistic and cultural environment they live in. Sometimes they...

Regatta Run Presents Check to Timberwolf Support Organization

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On Feb. 7, the Regatta Run Event Team presented the $16,780.70 proceeds check from the 2016 Run to the Timberwolf Support Organization(TSO). The TSO...

Linda’s Inspiration

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BY JONN KARSSEBOOM It’s funny I suppose that after selling so many varied hummingbird feeders and nectars for close to two decades that I’d...

Mayor Ogden Proclaims the Week of January 10th Future Business Leaders...

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BY DANIEL SHELL, MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER, TuHS FBLA Tualatin High School FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) attended the January City Council Meeting...

Retirees Turned Volunteers Extraordinaire

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Some people wonder what to do when they retire, but not Steve and Brenda Fivecoat. These wonderful people devote time each week at Tualatin...

Tualatin CIO

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BY CATHY HOLLAND, COMMERCIAL CIO PRESIDENT As President of the Tualatin Commercial Citizen Involvement Organization (CCIO), I am pleased to give you an update...

March Events

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Enjoy these upcoming events in our hometown, compiled by Tualatin Tomorrow, the citizen long-range vision committee where arts and culture-related goals identified by residents...

Tualatin Native Britta Hall Selected to Allstate WBCA Good Works Team

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Utah Valley University Guard (and Tualatin native) Britta Hall was just named to the 2017 Allstate WBCA Good Works Team® – one of the...

Are We In Another Housing Bubble?

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BY AMY SAVAGE, PRINCIPAL BROKER, A GROUP REAL ESTATE One of the questions I get most often is “Are we in another housing bubble?” It...

Aging in Place

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BY SUSAN NOACK, CHAIR, TUALATIN AREA AGING TASK FORCE The first two columns for 2017 spoke to the goals of the Aging Task Force...

STEM Education: Fun for Kids and Good for Tualatin

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At Lam Research, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields are at the heart of the technologies we develop, so we know first-hand their...

Severely damaged, the B-17’s aircraft nose cone destroyed by direct hit...

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No one could believe it was still flying as the B-17 Flying Fortress came down onto the runway. It was making unearthly screeching noises...

Tualatin Mobile Makerspace Makes Official Debut

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The Tualatin Mobile Makerspace made its official debut on January 24 at the annual State of the City. The Mobile Makerspace trailer is a...

Wheelchair Magic… Child’s James Bond spy car takes shape in Tualatin

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BY REID IFORD, TUALATIN LIFE It is hard to imagine childhood spent confined to a wheelchair. Think of all the activities - big and small...

Aging in Place

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BY SUSAN NOACK, CHAIR, TUALATIN AREA AGING TASK FORCE What is ‘Aging in Place’? What does it mean to our senior community in Tualatin? The...

From Running Banks to Runny Noses

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By Jenny Lind Conlee When you meet Marlene Redwing, you start to believe that Fairy Godmother’s are a real thing. She has been a director...

Growing a Protest in the Garden

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BY JONN KARSSEBOOM By the time any one reads this I imagine it will have been old news. Perhaps even: long forgotten. But for the record,...

Mayor’s Corner

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By Lou Ogden On January 24th nearly 200 people gathered to celebrate our annual State of the City event. The state of our city is...

How I overcame my students’ question: Where am I ever going...

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BY DYLAN McCANN, TWALITY MIDDLE SCHOOL I’ve been teaching grades 4-6 for 4 years and this is probably the most common question my students ask....

Helping You Navigate Your Journey Through Parenting, The Art of Avoiding...

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BY KIM DEMARCHI A power struggle is when a person holds one position and another person holds a different position and both are unwilling to...