Our Little Slice of the World

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By: Jonathan Crane, Publisher.  With all the uncertainty in the news, it’s pretty clear that there are things in this world we simply can’t control.  However, no matter how dire the global situation might...

The Nation’s Oldest Crawfish Festival is Here!

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Yes, the nation's oldest Crawfish Festival is right here in Tualatin! This coming Friday August 12th through Saturday Aug 13th there will be lots of activities, food and fun.. and of course Crawfish!  Go to...

A Well Deserved Summer

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A Well Deserved Summer WRITTEN BY:  JONATHAN CRANE, PUBLISHER As 2011 proved to have one of the longest, wettest springs on record, our summer seems well earned. Now that  it’s here, it is high time to...

Tualatin Farmers Market

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Tualatin Farmers Market – by Valerie MacQuarrie I stopped by our  local Tualatin Farmers Market on their opening day this past Friday.. and I have to say, what a treat!  I was expecting to find...

Publisher’s Note

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Written by: Jonathan Crane, Publisher Being in the running for America’s Best City is a huge deal, not only because of the prestigious title, but the $3 million prize that accompanies it could do wonders...

Expanding to 28 Pages!

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We are excited about our new upcoming June Issue.. it's going to be 28 pages packed full of exciting news, photos, community happenings, coupons as well as your favorite feature stories you have come...

Welcome to our blog

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Our web site has recently been totally revamped by Daniel & Jonathan Payne of Tualatin Web. Stay tuned for timely blog posts to find out what is happening in Tualatin.

Next Issue

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Next Issue June 2 Submit your letter or story by May 20th

America’s Last WWI “Combat” Vet, Cpl Howard Ramsey, was a member of Tualatin VFW...

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The national coverage of the death of Frank Buckles, America’s last known WWI veteran, who died at age 110 on Feb 27, brings back memories of Tualatin VFW Post member Cpl Howard Ramsey.  When...

Veteran Killed in Gresham Was Part of Military Unit that City Had Adopted in...

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The veteran recently killed by police in Gresham, Sergeant Anthony McDowell, had Tualatin connections.  He was a member of the 671st Army Engineer unit that the city adopted when Operation Iraqi Freedom started in...