Tigard Cobbler Calls it Quits, Looks to Pass on Legacy
Don Myers has been living the dream for the past 35 years, and now he hopes that it will become someone else’s dream.
Myers has...
Tigard WWII Veteran Turns 100
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
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
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
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
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
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
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…
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
Emilio Calderon reluctantly made his entrance into local government some three years ago when his older sister, Marquesa, “dragged” him to a Tigard Youth...























