Monday Sep 1 | KATU-TV Portland
Horse killed in mysterious Clack. Co. shooting
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. Investigators are trying to figure out who fatally shot a 3-year-old horse while it was grazing in a Beavercreek-area pasture Sunday.
Monday Sep 1 | KATU-TV Portland
Report of tornado near Oregon City unconfirmed
A tornado may have briefly touched down southeast of Oregon City near Beavercreek Sunday evening, though there were no immediate reports of damage.
Analysis shows that rate hike not enough to cover $700K shortfall in budget
The water provider for north Clackamas and Beavercreek is $364,627 short of its proposed 2008-09 budget despite a rate increase that was passed in June.
Information for the public safety column comes from public records of ...
Information for the public safety column comes from public records of the West Linn Police Department.
Beavercreek annexation back on ballot
A 114-acre tract of land that currently houses the Oregon City Golf Club and which voters rejected for annexation in March will be on the ballot again in November, though two city commissioners have ...
Oregon-based church group does service project at People's Center
It is better to give than receive, goes the tenet that is rebar to a spiritually centered life based on the Golden Rule.
Cloth diaper delivery service starts in Clackamas County
Divine Petite has expanded its online retail business to offer a cloth diaper delivery and pickup service serving Molalla, Canby, Oregon City, Colton, Mulino and Beavercreek.
Sunrise discusses merging water districts
The Sunrise Water Authority has discussed a potential merger with the Clackamas River Water district and has given Board Chair Robert Frentress the go-ahead to conduct informal discussions with representatives ...
Move comes on the heels of a rate raise last year
The water provider for most of the unincorporated areas in north Clackamas could see a rate hike this year that would mean a total rate increase of 46.5 percent over the fees charged just two years ago.
Clackamas engineers' heater improves pickup's fuel economy
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T revor D'Arcy and Nick Livingston are driving up the winding road to a lake. The air is thick with the scent of barbecue and wood smoke, but they aren't going to the reservoir to cook, kayak, fish or camp.
Demonstration forest gets more educational
FORUMS MULTIMEDIA VIDEO Demonstration forest gets more educational Beavercreek - Money being raised will help to build a classroom and meeting space POLLY CAMPBELL Changes underway at the Hopkins Demonstration ...
Race pits Commissioner Bill Kennemer against Democrat Toby Forsberg
Like much of Clackamas County, House District 39 is changing. Population in its largest population center, Oregon City, is growing, and a once-stout voter registration advantage for Republicans has evaporated.
Oregon City Commission set to vote on road fees
The Oregon City Commission will vote Wednesday night on implementing a transportation utility fee to maintain the city's streets.
Posted by Joe Dudman, community blogger May 19, 2008 14:59PM I went out to watch the Old River Ramble on Sunday, and half of me wished I was racing.
Mannix, Schrader offer best choice for voters
“Mike Erickson - tax fighter”
Kevin Mannix vs. Kurt Schrader. That would be a great matchup for the 5th Congressional District, giving voters a choice between two experienced, effective legislators. via Statesman Journal
Clackamas safety net clinics closing
“Any patient who doesn't find their way to a community-based clinic will add to the burden at hospital emergency departments.”
Portland Business Journal - by Robin J. Moody Business Journal staff writer State moves ahead with switch to managed care [Atlanta] Three Clackamas County clinics that serve the poor are set to close, against ... via Bizjournals
Primary care clinics shuting down
“Well, I'd rather see this shut down than the swimming pool because there's plenty of doctors in this town”
Clackamas County is closing its three primary care clinics because of budget shortages. via KXL-AM Portland
Clackamas County to close its health clinics
“Therefore, it is no longer feasible for the County to remain a primary-care services provider.”
County officials revealed to Sandy City Manager Scott Lazenby on Monday, April 7, that it plans to close its three primary care clinics due to budget woes. via The Sandy Post