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Lifestyle
‘Free For All’ concert in Woodstock: Latin for a change
Each summer Portland Parks & Recreation puts together a selection of “Free For All” events throughout the city,…
September 29, 2024
Lifestyle
Woodstock talk gives tips: ‘Digital Hygiene – protect yourself online’
If you haven’t heard of “digital hygiene”, you are not the only one. That term is relatively new,…
September 29, 2024
Business
Annual ‘Woodstock Gives Back’ promotion hits stride in 10th year
Balloons marked the location of the many merchants participating in the “Woodstock Gives Back” promotional event’s tenth annual…
September 29, 2024
Highway
SUV flips over, after nudging a parked car on a Woodstock street
A Subaru Forester SUV clipped a parked Tesla – and as a result, rolled over onto its roof…
September 29, 2024
Lifestyle
HISTORY: Oak Lodge historians tell the stories of early Oak Grove
In appreciation of the City of Milwaukie’s Ledding Library having volunteered to store and preserve the microfilmed records…
September 29, 2024
Highway
Perplexing Woodstock 3-car crash scene defies explanation
We cover major auto mishaps because people in Southeast who see a crash often want to know what…
September 29, 2024
American Football
‘Portland Pickles’ baseball in Southeast wins first West Coast League title
Down to their final out and facing a 5-4 deficit, the Portland Pickles came through with a walk…
September 29, 2024
Business
‘Know Thy Food’ store in Brooklyn moving, changing name
The “Know Thy Food” store at 3434 S.E. Milwaukie Avenue in the Brooklyn neighborhood announced in early September…
September 29, 2024
Hydrography
Hundreds wade into Johnson Creek during annual ‘Clean-Up’
Ever since Johnson Creek Watershed Council (JCWC) volunteers got involved in an in-water effort started in 2010 by…
September 29, 2024
Lifestyle
New grey apartment building in Brooklyn prompts ‘river of color’
As reported in the August issue of THE BEE, a new five-story apartment building on Milwaukie Avenue in…
September 29, 2024
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