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King City Manager Mike Weston chats with a city employee in the police parking lot while in the background, City Hall is undergoing a total transformation with construction slated to be completed in April.
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King City Urban Growth Boundary takes shape

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Michael Curtis (left) and Tim Ramaekers working on a new episode of The Adventures of the Awkward Screw.
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Stories Of Galaxies Far Away, Right Here in Tigard…

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Heidi Lueb and her husband Brian moved to Tigard three years ago from Texas, and one of her favorite spots in the city is Primo Espresso, a neighborhood coffee shop close to their home.
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Meet Tigard’s newest City Councilor: Heidi Lueb

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Sum of Many Parts (left) and All of the Above (right) by Dey Rivers
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Free Family Mornings return to the Washington County Museum

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Reverse Mortgage Refinance: What You Need To Know

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Pets Aging Gracefully

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Why Do I Still Have This?

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Silver Wire Frog Kim Ghaemmaghami.
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Exciting New Art Works for February and March

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City and School Education/Recreation Partnerships

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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.

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