Sowing the seeds for East County’s future
By VINCE JONES-DIXONMultnomah County Commissioner, District 4 As your County Commissioner, my focus is on ensuring that East County — from city centers to rural communities — has the resources it needs to thrive. In this March column, I am excited to share our partnership with a powerhouse for our community: the Oregon State University […]
Oregon legislature: Land of the elite and entitled
By CHRISTINE DRAZANState Senator, District 26 — Editor’s Note: In February and early March, the Oregon Legislature has been in its bi-annual “short” session. — On issue after issue this week I saw pure political power exercised at the expense of constitutional freedoms and the will of the people. Just a few of the issues that […]
Big plans for Clackamas County roads
By BEN WESTClackamas County Commissioner, Position 5 — Clackamas County has been busy making our transportation system safer, smoother, and easier to use. From fixing intersections to planning for the future, here’s what’s happening and why it matters. The county recently started the process of updating its 20-year Transportation System Plan (TSP). Think of it […]
Sandy Police Department conducts pedestrian safety mission

The late January enforcement action resulted in a number of citations and attracted both support and concern By MIKE WILEYPublisher During midday on Thursday, January 29th, if you were driving west on Hwy. 26 going into Sandy on Proctor Blvd., you would have seen downtown Sandy lit up with bright flashing lights from multiple police […]
The Heart of an Educator

Mt. Hood Community College has over 14,000 students, but it still seems personal, intimate. College President Lisa Skari has helped make it that way. On a recent, unusually bright and warm winter day, Lisa Skari was dressed in a light sweater and slacks. She walked across the campus and down the concrete outdoor corridors that […]