Lembke Scholarship Fund Awards $32,000 in Scholarships
Matt Lembke was a 2005 graduate of Tualatin High. He joined the Marines and served two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. In 2009, he lost his life after being critically injured on...
Living Legends: Linda Moholt
Who would have guessed in the 1970s when the City of Tualatin first started planning for growth of 20,000 people in the year 2000 that the city of 750 people would actually grow to...
Business Spotlight – Team Rehab
Stan Gorman was ahead of his time 20 years ago and still is.
A physical therapist in the metro area for 30 years, Gorman came up with the idea more than 20 years ago of...
Protect Your Brain for Today, Tomorrow… and Yesterday
It goes without saying that the health of our brain is mission critical for EVERYTHING and should be a top priority when considering health and wellness. Yet the current statistics for the risks of...
Conchords Chorale accepting new members
Do you like to sing? Do you like to meet new and very friendly people? If so, you might like to visit with the members of the Conchords Chorale, a community choir that meets...
Historical Society Hosts Eleventh Celebration of Tualatin’s Heritage
Our city’s rich and colorful history is the centerpiece of the 2019 “Tualatin Heritage Evening” Friday, Sept. 13 at 6 p.m.
Entry for the evening festivities is $35. This is our only fundraiser of the year. Featured...
Mask & Mirror Community Theatre Announces its 9th Season of Six Plays
Mask & Mirror Community Theatre proudly announces its 2019-2020 season of six plays with something for everybody: comedies, dramas and a musical. This is the 9th year that Mask & Mirror is bringing affordable...
Helping You Navigate Your Journey Through Parenting: Prevention through Education and Parenting, Part 1...
As parents and caregivers, we are all committed to raising healthy and substance free children. But, how do we do that? We know that the greatest influencers in children’s lives are their parents and...
Aging in Place
This month’s column is a continuation of the June column, "Mobility Issues Related to the Aging Population." In 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau released a report on aging and disabilities. It stated that, at...
A personal bond with me and Bob Maxwell, our nation’s oldest Medal of Honor...
National news media coverage of his death focused attention to his courage and exemplary life.
Bob Maxwell’s death on May 11, 2019 got national attention. He was our nation’s oldest Medal of Honor recipient. He...
























