Author: Corey Buchanan | West Linn Tidings

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Clackamas County taps levy funds to address sheriff’s office shortfall

The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners agreed to allocate $1 million from a public safety levy, as well ... Read more

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Oswego Lake, Tryon Creek watershed councils want to expand within Portland and to Wilsonville, West Linn

Watershed councils like those that cover Oswego Lake and Tryon Creek try to counteract what has become an ... Read more

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Jobs, homelessness among Clackamas County residents’ biggest concerns 

Residents in Clackamas County are most concerned about homelessness, poverty, jobs and the economy — at least according ... Read more

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Melissa Fireside rescinds request for subpoena of Clackamas County Commissioner Ben West 

Melissa Fireside has withdrawn a request to subpoena her former colleague on the Clackamas County Commission, Ben West, ... Read more

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Bank files complaint against former Clackamas County commissioner over unpaid credit card bills

A new complaint filed by JPMorgan Chase Bank sheds additional light on the financial difficulties of former Clackamas ... Read more

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Clackamas County commission, sheriff’s office at odds over budget 

Though Clackamas County has recently championed its status as the only one of the three major counties not ... Read more

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West Linn issues boil water advisory for Rosemont zone

The city of West Linn has issued a boil water advisory after an equipment failure potentially caused a ... Read more

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Oregon Legislature strengthens immunity laws for owners of public trails

Pending Gov. Tina Kotek’s signature, the Oregon Legislature has signed into law permanent rules designed to protect the ... Read more

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West Linn police are still looking for missing elderly woman

The West Linn Police Department continues to search for Judith Roberts, an 81-year-old woman who was first reported ... Read more

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Clackamas County board declines to purchase Bob’s Red Mill site

The board of commissioners decided against this option during a meeting Tuesday, May 20. Read more