Loyce Martinazzi writes about Norwood and Tonquin Communities
Aaron Olds established an ironworks on the Tualatin River in 1862, and Oswego’s Oregon Iron Company built the first iron smelter in 1864 and produced its first pig iron...
Updates on “Fame” and “Wake Island” columns More on TV star Don Adams and...
I have learned additional interesting details regarding stories in two previous Veterans Corner columns. One is the military background of Don Adams from the TV Series “Get...
A Leap Of Spirit and a Dance in Your Head!
Room Gallery at the Tualatin Public Library give us the artwork of Jullane Rich, an accomplished watercolorist with a soft spot for animals.
Updates on “Fame” and “Wake Island” columns More on TV star Don Adams and...
I have learned additional interesting details regarding stories in two previous Veterans Corner columns. One is the military background of Don Adams from the...
CenterCal’s Impact on Local Businesses
Master Narayan has taught hundreds of kids and teens since he opened Taekwondo World in 1993. He is kind and patient. He
is a true teacher....
Help! My Children are Fighting! (AGAIN!)
While we look forward to the days of summer, we usually forget how much togetherness it actually brings. Seeing our children play together is obviously wonderful, but that real time togetherness also lends itself to...
A Special Volunteer Opportunity awaits You at Coffee Creek
One of the most unexpected and satisfying things that happened after my book BITSY’S LABYRINTH was published was that I was
contacted by Kay Kinneavy at the...
Reddaway Celebrating 95 Years of Service Excellence
Founded in 1919, Reddaway is the oldest continuously operating motor carrier in Oregon.
Reddaway, founded in Oregon City, OR has provided western regional coverage since 1919. Reddaway...
Old Man River, he just keeps rollin’ along….
Actually, the Tualatin River doesn’t roll along; it creeps along. From it’s headwaters in the foothills of the Coast Range to where it trickles into the Willamette River,...
Tualatin’s Pearl Harbor Survivor “Monty” Montague died on Fourth of July
Joins distinguished list of deceased American patriots in Tualatin Life stories
We lost our Pearl Harbor survivor, Al “Monty” Montague, on the fourth of July. ...
























