Makerspace leader Kit Lorelied named Employee of the Year
Tualatin librarian and Makerspace chief extraordinaire Kit Lorelied was named the city’s 2022 Employee of the Year for their work in the popular creation space and throughout the library.
“It’s a pleasure. It’s an absolute...
Tualatin Annexes One-acre Norwood Road Parcel from Washington County
Tualatin City Council voted unanimously in February to annex a one-acre lot adjacent to a larger parcel owned by Horizon Community Church and tied to a widely contested proposed apartment development along SW Norwood...
National Day of Prayer Event at King City
Several local church congregations will again be sponsoring a National Day of Prayer at the King City Clubhouse on Thursday, May 4, from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
The program will include patriotic songs, prayers on...
Scouts: Making a Difference in our Community
Mayor Frank Bubenik and the Tualatin City Council honored four Scouts for their contributions to the community. Over the past six months, these Scouts completed one of the requirements necessary to achieve Scouting BSA’s...
Robots Wanted
A couple weeks back, my son and I went to a Ramen place in Tigard, and our order was delivered by a robot that looked like R2D2 with a tray. McDonald’s is using robots...
What are hyaluronic acid gel fillers?
Starting in our 20s, our bodies lose collagen at an average rate of 1% a year. This can be heavily impacted by lifestyle factors such as poor diet, UV damage from sunlight, alcohol, and...
Coffee Conversations and Contemplations
The year was 2021. “Wow, that is way more gardening than I have done in my entire life!” The lovely barista from my local drive-through coffee had engaged in a conversation that neither of...
Save the Date for Bulky Waste!
Bulky Waste Day is back for a one-time event on Saturday, April 8th, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm at WRI in Wilsonville (10295 SW Ridder Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070).
Bulky waste items are typically...
Grow, Gather, and Give – to Yourself and the Community
As the days turn longer and we begin to see a bit more sunshine, it’s exciting to think about gardening again! Last year was a tough growing season. Spring came with record-breaking rains, followed...
‘Angels of Mercy’ carry Tualatin man through COVID-19
Even in the hardest times, Tim Gregos’s faith in the divine has held steadfast, but it was the generosity of a local dry cleaner and the comfort of desperately needed clean clothes that restored...
























