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Fate of High School Sports Remains Unclear

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As student-athletes throughout the Tigard-Tualatin School District (TTSD) attend practices and workouts through the winter, the fate of high-school sports remains unclear and many activities axed under current state guidance. Before the start of the...

Tualatin News in Brief: January 2021

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TVF&R Moves Logistics Operations to Tualatin Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue’s Logistics Division announced it has moved into a new Logistics Service Center at 9991 SW Avery St. in Tualatin. The fire district’s supply warehouse,...

Bridgeport Regal Cinemas Faces Eviction After Failing to Pay Rent for Nine Months

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The COVID-19 pandemic looks poised to potentially claim another giant of the entertainment industry, and this time around, the impact could be felt by Tigard and Tualatin moviegoers. The Bridgeport Village Regal Cinemas is possibly...

Women Now in the Majority on City Council

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Earlier this month, three new councilors were sworn onto the Tualatin City Council. Tualatin Life had the opportunity to ask each of the new councilors a few questions. Here are their answers: Councilor Cyndy Hillier 1. ...

More Mental Health Resources Needed for Police, Officials Say

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Many cities across the United States continue to grapple with the fallout of the killing of Minneapolis man George Floyd by police officers.  Floyd’s death last May brought the issue of racial discrimination in policing...

Hypothyroidism

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January is thyroid health awareness month. Hypothyroidism, or low thyroid, is a common condition, affecting almost 5 in every 100 Americans. Underdiagnosis is a problem and may as much as double that number. Part...

Navigating the New PPP

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If you are a small business owner, here is what you need to know about the 2021 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP): Which lenders accept PPP applications? Any SBA approved lender including: Any federally insured depository institution (in...

Garden Crimes: Fraud in the Garden

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I find a sense of normalcy and rhythmic dependability checking my emails every morning. Almost all mornings, it merely is a task of deleting the advertisements sent by the stores that I frequent. The...

Tualatin Holds First-Ever Holiday Lights Parade

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Red and blue lit the streets; sirens blaring in the distance. Is someone in trouble with the police? No! It’s Tualatin’s first-ever Holiday Lights Parade. Through December, the City of Tualatin invited residents to decorate...

It Took a Pandemic for School Choice to Shine

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As the Coronavirus descended last March, we moved the 220 students and staff at MITCH Charter School, the only public charter elementary school in the boundaries of the Tigard-Tualatin School District (TTSD), into full,...