JakeSake Foundation Finds Great Support

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Each month Tualatin Life features articles that promote community members who need support in one form or another. Two months ago our story about...

Prayers Do Come True

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Jennifer Vranizan is home from the hospital, having  successfully completed her stem cell transplant. She is home resting, the procedure having pretty much wiped her out. But, with each...

Vranizan Family Overwhelmed with Great Response

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Thank you all for the generosity and kindness that you have shown Jennifer Vranizan. We received over 70 cards and phone calls offering help.  Each of you have made Jennifer’s financial struggle a bit easier. Just like you, last August I didn’t...

Tualatin Riverkeepers Celebrate River History Day

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Arising in the foothills of the Coast Mountain range, the muddy Tualatin River meanders along for some 83 miles, draining the fertile Tualatin Valley until it finally...

Surgery #18 in the Books for Jake Dering

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On May 7th of this year Jake had surgery on his cervical spine. We originally went to see           Dr. Krajibich at Shriners Hospital...

Irish Culture for the Tualatin Community

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Five years ago, my wife and I decided that it was important to bring Irish Culture to Tualatin. We are 20 year residents of Tualatin and felt...

Get your mind right: Live like an athlete

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I often hear those statements from friends, family, and club members. They always make me cringe. In most cases, you can reach your health and fitness goals...

Jennifer Vranizan: A story of courage.

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  I am asking for donations to help a local Sherwood family with medical bills, with day-to-day living expenses and to lift the crushing worry about money while...

The Changing Face of Downtown Boones Ferry Rd.

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The strip of Boones Ferry Road from its intersection with Tualatin Road to the Tualatin-Sherwood intersection has changed drastically through the years. On the east side,...

Out from the shadows “Women of Zimbabwe”

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Right now, women’s’ opportunity for education and basic survival are threatened in the hobbled, politicized economy in Zimbabwe. Professional photographer and Tualatin resident Paul Sivley has sat next to...