Charlie Kirk: Love over hate
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, what must be done? Truth and light must triumph over lies and darkness — for the sake of everyone, liberals, moderates, and conservatives. The standard of vigorous but respectful debate must be restored.
Understanding Justice and Forgiveness

If the victim forgives the criminal, does that mean that justice doesn’t have to be done? Understanding what justice really is may be the urgent lesson America needs to relearn
The Gresham Japanese Garden: A Living Bridge Between Cultures

Nearly fifty years after its dedication, the Gresham Japanese Garden is expanding its role as both a cultural hub and a serene retreat in the heart of Gresham Main City Park
The Senior Boys of Summer

A classic book about the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers was called “The Boys of Summer.” Today, softball teams for those aged 60+ keep the game alive for tens of thousands across the nation. One of those teams is McKenzie Electric in Clackamas — the “Senior Boys of Summer.”
Mighty Mike O’Malley

Mike O’Malley was about to lose everything — his wife, his family, and his company. Then, he decided to change. Today, he is a respected business owner, husband, father, mentor, and community leader. This is his story.
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Taming the On-line Advertising Ball of Confusion

Make direct mail print advertising the foundation of your marketing. Social media marketing for local businesses is often confusing, time consuming and overwhelming. You have to stay on top of it almost daily or pay someone to do it. Plus, there are millions of social media profiles and web pages out there. Can your customers find […]