New Year – New House – New Plants
How do you measure success? An intimately personal measurement of completion towards a goal or desired outcome that ranges widely from individual to individual. For a scientist following a method, success is often outlined...
Tualatin CIO President’s Report: January 2022
COVID continues to inflict havoc on our Tualatin community. Despite the limitation, your Tualatin Community Response Team (CERT) is continuing its hybrid training for the introductory program consisting of online classes, Zoom community instruction,...
Aging in Place: January 2022
One of the reasons Tualatin is a great place to live is our community spirit. I read an article back in November 2021, in the Portland Business Journal, about “What It Means to Give...
Fred Meyer Target of Holiday Strike
UPDATED STORY:
A Settlement with Fred Meyer and QFC has been Reached
With overwhelming support from the community, your UFCW Local 555 Retail Negotiating Committee and the representatives Fred Meyer & QFC have reached a Fully...
Timberwolves football takes second in 6A state championship
It wasn’t the result they wanted, but the 2021 Timberwolves have much to look back on after finishing out a momentous season.
In the Dec. 4 afternoon OSAA 6A-division football state championship, third-seed Tualatin fell...
Wolves advance to championship!
They’ve done it again.
Timberwolves football defeated the West Linn Lions’ handily, 35-13, in their Nov. 26 semifinals game to become the third-ever Tualatin football team to reach the state championship.
“It’s tough to soak it...
Tualatin Food Pantry fills a vital need in the local community
Friday mornings are usually one of the slower days of the week for the volunteers at the Tualatin Food Pantry.
But the week before the Thanksgiving holiday remains an exception. On this particular Friday in...
Hundreds turn out for Garden Corner Curves celebration
$3 million road improvement project is a highlight of Tualatin Moving Forward program
Hundreds of Tualatin residents turned out on Saturday, Nov. 20, to celebrate the long-awaited completion of the Garden Corner Curves road improvement...
Ice Age Foundation makes progress towards Tualatin-based Interpretive Center
Despite the pandemic, the Tualatin Ice Age Foundation has had a busy 2021. In March, Dr. Andrew Boehm, an archeologist with the University of Oregon, and colleagues determined that the well-known Mastodon skeleton on...
Affordable housing project moves forward in Tualatin
Plambeck Gardens to be built off Boones Ferry Road in the Basalt Creek neighborhood
An affordable housing project planned for the Basalt Creek neighborhood received the go-ahead from the Tualatin Planning Commission last month, despite...
























