Tualatin News In Brief: July 2020
Marijuana regulations still on council agenda
Revisiting Tualatin’s marijuana business regulations is still on the City Council’s to-do list, Mayor Frank Bubenik said during the...
City Signs onto Obama’s ‘Mayor’s Pledge’
Tualatin city councilors have agreed to sign the Obama Foundation’s Mayor’s Pledge, which calls for city leaders to review police use of force policies,...
School District Investigating Harassment, Assault Allegations
The Tigard-Tualatin School District on July 7 said it is investigating anonymous reports of alleged sexual harassment and assault experienced by current and former...
Mayor’s Corner: July 2020
As we enter the summer months our community is continuing to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 virus continues to spread and devastate...
Tualatin Historical Society: A Decade of Giving!
2010 was the start of the annual scholarship to an outstanding student from Tualatin High School. Students must be planning to attend an Oregon...
Corporal Matthew Lembke Legacy Lives On
Matt Lembke’s legacy lives on at Tualatin High School. His football jersey, along with his story, is framed and hangs above the weight room....
Aging in Place: July 2020
Look familiar? It’s how I look every time I wear my mask! Yet I put on my mask anyway whenever I am out. I...
Historical Society Seeks Expertise To Preserve Heritage Plants
Several Tualatin Historical Society’s artifacts are not in display cases or stored away for safekeeping, but grow today outside the heritage center. Still, there’s...
Using Ultrasound as a Diagnostic Tool in Pets
An ultrasound examination (AKA echography, ultrasonography) is a non-invasive imaging technique that allows internal body structures to be seen by recording echoes or reflections...
Is it Safe to See my Dentist?
“Social distancing.” “Stay home, stay safe.” “Masks are required!”
These are all terms that were hardly familiar just a couple months ago, before COVID-19 was...