Tigard WWII Veteran Turns 100

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A World War II veteran and Tigard resident for some 70 years, Paul Herberholz marked his 100th birthday on June 25. To celebrate, his...

City Adopts $189 Million Budget

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The City Council in late June adopted a more than $189 million budget for fiscal year 2020-21, which began on July 1. However, councilors...

Police Chief Outlines Use of Force Policies

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In light of increased scrutiny throughout the United States on use of force by police, Tigard Police Chief Kathy McAlpine on June 9 briefed...

Longtime McCann’s Postal Clerk Dies

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The passing of McCann’s Medical’s beloved postal clerk Nancy Norton was devastating news to everyone who knew her. Mat McCann, owner of the King City...

Mayor’s Corner: July 2020

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I learned a lot in June. I learned from Abdi Mohamoud, Matt Brown and Sarah Gentry – the organizers of the Student March for Black...

Dairy Queen Opens King City Store

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Long before the new King City Dairy Queen officially opened at 3 p.m. on June 24, a line of vehicles was waiting at the...

Gary and Pat Romans announce retirement from Mask & Mirror

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This Fall, Mask & Mirror Community Theatre celebrates the beginning of its Tenth season of presenting quality live theatre productions in the communities of...

Questions Your Lender Might Ask…

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Applying for a mortgage can seem incredibly daunting at first glance. A stranger asking personal questions about your finances and long-term goals? Sounds pretty...

Emilio Calderon Appointed Tigard Youth City Councilor

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Emilio Calderon reluctantly made his entrance into local government some three years ago when his older sister, Marquesa, “dragged” him to a Tigard Youth...

Leadership Tigard Stays the Course

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Every year, the Tigard Chamber of Commerce provides an opportunity for adults in our community to grow their capacity through the Leadership Tigard program.  As...