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June 12, 2013

Readers' Letters: Film crew thanks community, plans to return

by Raymond Rendleman
The Orange Line between Portland and Oak Grove is a done deal. Whether you love or hate the new Portland-Milwaukie light rail project, let’s agree to move forward and finish this project as…
June 12, 2013

OC Antique Fair moves to new location

by Amber Holveck
After careful deliberation, the leadership of the Oregon City Chamber has made the decision to move the 18th annual Antique Fair to the grounds of the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center…
June 05, 2013

Thanked your locally elected officials today?

by Editorial Board
In our opinion, there are a few high-profile jobs within local government that are thankless. Two of them are the positions of superintendent of schools and city manager. These positions must…
June 05, 2013

Letters: Gladstone's library; Columbia River Crossing

by Raymond Rendleman
There has been quite a turn of events in Gladstone. Six months ago supporters of building an overpriced library berated the Save Gladstone group for receiving $2,500 from a Lake Oswego…
June 05, 2013

Local congressman expresses disappointment, some satisfaction

by Kurt Schrader
I wanted to take this opportunity to fill you in on some ongoing issues being addressed in Congress as of late and what I have been working on for Oregon’s Fifth Congressional District and you.…
May 29, 2013

Rumor, innuendo: Enemies to county's 'brighter future'

by Paul Savas
The Columbia River Crossing (CRC) has generated significant interest in the region and rightfully so. We must be mindful of the role transportation infrastructure plays in our daily lives as…
by: PHOTO BY: ELLEN SPITALERI - Greg Baartz-Bowman, Milwaukie Festival of Short Film organizer, and Henrik Bothe, master of ceremonies for the event, stand outside the Masonic Lodge in Milwaukie.
May 29, 2013

Letters: Film crew; humanitarian crises; CRC backlash

by Raymond Rendleman
The Upriver/Downtown Milwaukie Festival of Short Film was a smashing success! I would like to publicly thank the Clackamas County Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office for the grant that made the…
May 29, 2013

Newly elected official can turn over a new leaf

by Myron Martwick
On May 15, Nancy Gibson published an article in the Oregon City News/Clackamas County Review. It is evident by her remarks she has not been a regular attendee of the Oak Lodge Water District…
May 22, 2013

Letters: Veteran urges investment; Savas encourges parks…

by Raymond Rendleman
I am a U.S. Air Force veteran and a proud graduate of Clackamas Community College. I chose Clackamas because it was a veteran-friendly school where I could stretch my military educational…
May 22, 2013

U.S. Attorney asks for trust as he treads on First Amendment

by John Schrag
Give embattled U.S. Attorney Eric Holder credit on one score. He’s managed to do something his boss hasn’t — unite Republicans and Democrats. Leaders from both parties have been blasting Holder…

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May 22, 2013

Willamette Falls: A 'perfect storm' of opportunities?

by Jim Mattis
Opportunities are coming together at the end of the Oregon Trail for our signature waterfall and it’s abutting communities: Envision river level access to the second largest waterfall by volume…
May 15, 2013

My view of the Oak Lodge Water District

by Nancy Gibson
As a ratepayer of the Oak Lodge Water District for over 20 years, I want to first thank OLWD Commissioner Myron Martwick for his statements in the May 8 publication of the Review. Finally,…
by: SCREEN SHOT - Oregon City Public Works Director John Lewis is featured in a video by the Willamette Falls Media Center to provide information about the upcoming ballot measure.
May 15, 2013

Leaders speak out on May 21 ballot issues

by Raymond Rendleman
Clackamas Community College does an outstanding job of providing educational opportunities to our high school graduates, veterans, and unemployed. Still, the changing job environment requires…
May 15, 2013

Not another city 'Taj Ma-hall'

by Rose Johnson
Albert Einstein said, “only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” The Gladstone City Council does its best under the circumstances, with…
May 15, 2013

Vote to save our Trolley Trail Park

by Les Poole
There are good reasons to vote no on Measures 3-425 and 3-426. Selling a section of the still under-construction Trolley Trail Park to TriMet will blight the park with long-term environmental…
May 08, 2013

What we need is one brave Republican

by Editorial Board
The Oregon Senate is attempting to accomplish what the U.S. Congress should have done — but didn’t — in passage of expanded criminal background checks for firearm purchases. Last week, the U.S.…
by: PHOTO COURTESY: OREGON CITY - Pictured with Julie Paulsen of the Oregon City Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Doug Neeley has trouble getting through a doorway in the Oregon City Public Works building, where leaders are hoping to invest in new infrastructure in the coming years.
May 08, 2013

Letters: Opinions stream in against water-rate rollback

by Raymond Rendleman
On the ballot of the special May 21 election, Oregon City has a measure to prevent a rollback of water rates to the 1994 level. I encourage Oregon City voters to vote YES on this measure,…
May 08, 2013

Letters: OLWD race heats up to support Knapp, Gibson

by Raymond Rendleman
Remember Jim Knapp…He is the person who knocked on doors, shook hands, disseminated information, and set up signs to halt the takeover of our local Oak Lodge Sanitary District. He is Oak Lodge…
May 08, 2013

The real story behind the Oak Lodge Water District

by Myron Martwick
In response to a recent article in the Oregon City News/Clackamas Review on May 1 and information that has been published in May 21 Voters' Pamphlet, I am compelled make a few comments to…
May 08, 2013

Coal exports fuel climate change woes

by Don Steinke
My greenhouse is covered with a thin plastic film. A few molecules of plastic are all it takes to make it 30 Fahrenheit degrees warmer inside than out. When coal, gasoline and natural gas are…


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