A Strange Name, A Popular Sport: Pickleball Anyone?
Pickleball, played with a hard paddle and perforated plastic ball, similar to badminton, ping-pong and tennis, began as a backyard family game in 1965 in Bainbridge Island, WA....
Generations of Bushbaum, Malsam, Raicy and Payne Families Go Back to Tualatin’s Beginnings
A lively extended family group recently gathered in the Tualatin Heritage Center and reminisced about their families. All the folks used
to live along Borland and...
Two City Councilors Change Stand on Ordinance
An Open Letter to Tualatin Citizens from City Councilors Joelle Davis and Frank Bubenik
Tualatin High School Instrumental Music Program has Another Great Year! BY
It has been another great year for the Tualatin High School Instrumental Music program under the direction of Reggie Stegmeier. Since taking the job two years ago and...
A Voice to be Heard
It was only a year ago that Eileen found herself leaving her beloved South Dakota. A move prompted to be closer to family in the twilight...
Helping You Navigate Your Journey Through Parenting
Have you had “the talk” with your kids yet? You know the one that’s usually difficult for any parent to have… the Smartphone talk. Technology is changing so fast and we have...
Tualatin Celebrates the 20th Annual ArtSplash Art Show and Sale
ArtSplash Art Show and Sale has been one of the most anticipated summer events in Tualatin for the past twenty years! From July 24 through 26 large...
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Gardening season is in full swing, and several churches in Tualatin now sponsor community gardens. Chad Darby’s Neighbors Nourishing
Community grows produce for the needy at several business locations. The bounty...
Tualatin Named One of America’s Best Communities
On April 27, John Bartholomew got the call he’d been waiting for anxiously for weeks – the local Frontier Communications office phoned to say his Tualatin team’s...
Council’s ‘Emergency’ Response to Term Limit Initiative Angers Many
The letters began rolling in just a couple days after the May 11th City Council meeting. Many citizens were upset that an important ordinance was passed in what...




















