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Earlier this summer, the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s IPPM program continued its multi-year effort to eradicate Japanese beetle. From April to June, ODA applied granular larvicide treatment...
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There will be no CPO 1 meeting in August. Our September 10 meeting will include a presentation on disaster preparedness, information about Ride Connection, and a presentation on Washington County’s woodstove replacement program. We already have...
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Our community’s biggest celebration of the year will happen on Sunday, September 22, 1-4 pm at the JQA Young House Park. Safeway will provide the apples that our local scouts press to provide free fresh cider. Local food and craft vendors...
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What happens when a museum known for pioneer history turns over curatorial authority to a young Indigenous Guest Curator? For Washington County Museum, the result is a bold self-critical exhibit about the Tualatin Valley’s first people...
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Diesel engines are economical, powerful, and durable, so they power most of our equipment and move 80% of all freight. But diesel engines also emit large amounts of toxic air pollutants and ultra-fine particulate matter, about 70% of which is black carbon particulate...
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The easier it is to access public transit, the more likely people are to use it. Getting from their front door to the nearest transit stop and/or from transit to their final destination can be challenging, however. The Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation’s First and Last Mile (FLM) project is developing strategies...
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Oak leaf hydrangea is a beautiful and easy shrub that gives four seasons of color and interest. It blooms in summer for months with white, lightly fragrant flowers that become pale pink in late summer. In late fall and winter the leaves change from green to a lovely burgundy and the bark peels to give winter interest...
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On July 24 our beloved community member, veteran, activist and leader, John Leeper, passed away peacefully in his sleep. Leeper chaired Citizen Participation Organization (CPO) 1, representing Cedar Mill and Cedar Hills, from 1998-2000, and went on to serve on the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) from 2000-2006...
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