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    • Oil prices have doubled since February and retail gas prices are up 10% in the last three months. Oregon economists said this is greatly impacting the state's economic forecast and creating a "new economic reality."
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      Diane Bonica, who retired from teaching kindergarten in 2014, shows elements of packages she is giving to that year’s class of students as they now graduate from high school. It is her last of 28 years of fulfilling her annual gift tradition.
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Sip D’Vine is not your Typical Wine Shop

Barbara Sherman - February 25, 2023 0
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Mayor’s Corner: February/March 2023

Heidi Lueb - February 25, 2023 0
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

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Brand New Therapy Designed to Improve Cellulite, Loose Skin, Wrinkles, Swelling,...

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E-bike Sharing Slated for Two Affordable Housing Complexes

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Emergency Preparedness: Pets

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Native Americans in the Columbia Basin

Dr. Barbara Bennett Peterson - February 25, 2023 0
The River Terrace 2.0 area is expected to accommodate 3,000 to 4,500 new units of housing.
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Tigard to expand River Terrace thanks to first-ever ‘Land Swap’

Barbara Sherman - February 25, 2023 0
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Pet Talk: Confusion over Grain-Free Diets

Laura Amiton - February 25, 2023 0
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Broadway Rose Theatre Company hosts Gala and Musical Revue

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