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Health inspections: Here’s how Columbia County restaurants stacked up in May
The reports are in, and Columbia County restaurants had a squeaky-clean May. The county public health department inspects…
June 18, 2025
Education
Scappoose superintendent responds to calls for action in high schooler’s death
Scappoose School District Superintendent Tim Porter sent a letter to families in response to community calls for action…
June 17, 2025
Crime & Justice
GoFundMe account to aid Newberg man arrested in ICE raid nears $100,000 in donations
Friends, family members and strangers have stepped up in a big way to help a Newberg man and…
June 17, 2025
Government
St. Helens residents could pay higher fees for these services next year
The city of St. Helens is getting ready to approve a new budget, and residents will likely see…
June 17, 2025
Lifestyles
Get outside at the St. Helens Community Day in the Park
Get off of your phone and into the outdoors at the St. Helens Community Day in the Park.…
June 16, 2025
Business
Opinion: We must save Job Corps
U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici writes: 'For those who have found their path to success through Job Corps and…
June 16, 2025
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