It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of...

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BY LOYCE MARTINAZZI The Great Depression of 1929 to 1939 couldn’t have come at a worse time for the village of Tualatin. The sawmill...

Autoimmune Disease: When “Self” is no longer Safe

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BY DR. WENDY ROGERS, TRUE HEALTH MEDICINE PC The human body never ceases to amaze in what it does on a daily basis without...

Registration for the City of Tualatin’s Summer Camps is Now Open!

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BY JULIE LUDEMANN, RECREATION SUPERVISOR, CITY OF TUALATIN Kids can imagine, create, explore, and discover this summer with the City of Tualatin’s popular day...

Sammy’s Story

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BY REID IFORD, TUALATIN LIFE In many ways, Samantha “Sammy” Hatting is a typical little Tualatin second-grader. She just turned eight years old, and...

Feeling Stoppers and Feeling Encouragers

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BY KIM DEMARCHI Many adults as children were not allowed to express their feelings. You might have been told “Don’t cry, or I will...

A Royal Send-Off for Packy

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For many people in Tualatin, it felt like losing a family member when Packy the Indian elephant passed away last month. Many of us...

Free Garden: Just Add Water!

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BY CHAD DARBY, NEIGHBORS NOURISHING COMMUNITIES Last year over one-third of students in Tualatin elementary schools qualified for free and reduced price lunches. Nearly...

Mayor’s Corner

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Your 2017-18 City Council has hit the ground running. While nearly half of the council are newly elected, they certainly are not newly connected....

Mask & Mirror Community Theatre to Open Pulitzer Prize Winning “Crimes...

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SUBMITTED BY: GARY ROMANS Mask & Mirror Community Theatre will open their winter production – Beth Henley’s 1981 Pulitzer Prize winning “Crimes of the...

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...