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    • Oregonians have until 8 p.m. May 19 to drop off their ballots at one of Oregon's official ballot drop sites.
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      About 12% of Oregon voters have cast ballots week ahead of…

      Water levels in Lake Mead have fallen as the Colorado River dwindles, threatening the water supply for cities and farmers in the West.
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      As drought worsens, Western states brace for wildfires, water shortages

      A sidewalk in Tigard is partially blocked by a collection of personal items and camping gear, including multiple blue tarps and a portable toilet in the background. A person and a dog are visible amidst the belongings.
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      City cracks down on ‘camp materials’ in city rights-of-way

      A graphic showing the staffing reductions for Tigard Tualatin School District showing a $3.6 million reduction in staffing costs.
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      “We did our best,” Tigard Tualatin School District shrinks staff amid…

      Carla Bankston standing near a pond covered in green duckweed on the conserved 13-acre wildlife preserve in Tigard.
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      King City City Council vote protects Tualatin River wetlands, forcing Fischer…

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Writers Get Inspiration Living in Renowned Author’s Fairy-Tale Log House

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Celebration of Creativity Returns

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Join this Complimentary Home Buyer Seminar on March 4

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Fire hydrants should be clear of vegetation and debris within a three-foot radius.
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When Seconds Count:  Clear Your Fire Hydrant and Save Lives

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Laura Matthys is a regular fitness and wellness guest on Portland KATU’s Afternoon Live.
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My Tigard Workout: Laura Matthys

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Mayor Heidi Lueb, U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas, and State Rep. Ben Bowman (L-R) walking along Hall Boulevard to observe conditions and talk next steps
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Officials walk Hall Boulevard to keep a Spotlight on its Dangers

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Sip D’Vine is not your Typical Wine Shop

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Mayor’s Corner: February/March 2023

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Following a Kingston Terrace public meeting Feb. 8, an attendee talks to city planning consultant Steve Faust with 3J Consulting (second from left), while King City City Manager Mike Weston (third from left) chats with another attendee.
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Residents still wary of Kingston Terrace Transportation System Plan

Barbara Sherman - February 25, 2023 0
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Brand New Therapy Designed to Improve Cellulite, Loose Skin, Wrinkles, Swelling,...

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King City Council indefinitely withdraws annexation application

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Mayor’s Corner: July 2023

Mayor Heidi Lueb, U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas, and State Rep. Ben Bowman (L-R) walking along Hall Boulevard to observe conditions and talk next steps
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An architectural model gives a preliminary likeness of the city of Tigard’s proposed new campus for its police and public works departments. Voters will decide a $150 million bond issue for the project on May 19.

Bond Proposal: Guide To A Ballot Measure

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A four-story building would immediately begin to rise on Southwest Wall Street near Southwest Hunziker Road if voters on May 19 approve a $150 million project to fund the project.

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