Change is Good!

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In a year when the Tualatin Timberwolves moved into what is arguably the deepest baseball conference in the state, the Wolves had six players honored by the Three...

Take the Chore out of Chores

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With summer here, it’s time to get my children more involved in household chores.  During the school year, between homework, sports, and family dinners, there isn’t a lot of time for...

Make Hay While the Sun Shines

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Old timers used to advise to never cut your hay till after July 4th or it will surely get rained on and ruined. But the lush early...

Marine helicopter combat pilot honored at 2015 Memorial Day Ceremony, Flight team performs aerial...

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High levels of patriotism and enthusiasm were literally in the air throughout the 2015 Memorial Day Observation at Winona Cemetery here on May 25 and continued on through...

Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance! – Mask & Mirror Community Theatre Announces the 1st Tualatin...

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Mask & Mirror Community Theatre will be bringing song and dance to the City of Tualatin this summer by presenting the 1st Tualatin Community Musical: “Singin’ in...

I Got Spurs that Jingle, Jangle Jingle, As I Go Ridin’ Merrily Along

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After the Great Depression and the Second World War were over my dad decided we needed to build a new barn on our farm along Jurgens Road....

Have you made your Bubble List?

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We talk about having a Bucket List… a list of things we must do before we kick the bucket.  So, what is a Bubble List? A Bubble List is a list of...

Tualatin Future Business Leaders of America is on a Five Year Roll

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Tualatin Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) did it again. Tualatin High School’s FBLA chapter won the 6A State title of Chapter of the Year for the...

Although largest Navy base in the world during WWII, Ulithi Atoll in South Pacific...

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As the Second World War military battle in the Pacific moved westward, the United States needed a forward base to wage both Navy and Air operations. Ulithi,...

Farmer’s Market Moves to Saturday Mornings in Front of Library

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When I was a little girl, my family planted a garden every spring. We lived in Eastern Montana where the summers are long and hot, and everything...