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EGG-CELLENT NEWS: FUZZY PENGUIN CHICK HATCHES AT ZOO

Fluffy gray hatchling joins the Humboldt colony at the Oregon Zoo Penguinarium  A tiny Humboldt penguin chick came out of its shell last week at the Oregon Zoo. “The little beak came out first,” said Marcus Jason, who oversees the zoo’s penguin habitat. “Everything went well with the hatching, and the chick’s parents are doing […]
Written by Oregon Zoo March 14, 2024March 14, 2024

Happy Valley Garden Club Invitation

The Happy Valley Garden Club invites you to join us to learn more about gardening – from landscaping plants, vegetables, and soil to floral arranging and pollinators!  We meet every month, March through December, on the 2nd Tuesday in the morning starting at 9am to 10am (social hour) with the guest speaker starting at 10am. […]
Written by Happy Valley Garden Club March 9, 2024March 9, 2024

BEARY ADVENTUROUS: TIMBER AND THORN COME OUT TO PLAY

The young bear cubs are growing bigger and bolder in their Great Northwest habitat PORTLAND, Ore. — Visitors might see double this week as orphaned bear cubs Timber and Thorn explore their Black Bear Ridge habitat at the Oregon Zoo. The duo has spent most of their time behind the scenes since arriving in December, but […]
Written by Jolinn Kampstra March 8, 2024March 8, 2024

Worse than We Thought: Pathogenic Priming Likely Far More Widespread Due to Pseudouridine in Altered Spike mRNA Injections

Rogue proteins not intended from spike mRNA are candidates for molecular mimicry. The novel mRNA vaccine technology given emergency use authorization is now known to be fraught with risks – some of which were foretold before the production of specific mRNA injectables. These vaccines, which include those developed by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, are supposed to […]
Written by Dr. James Lyons- Weiler March 5, 2024March 5, 2024

What Follows You?

If you’ve ever ridden Trimet, you know the difference between fragrance and odor. Some passengers give off a pleasant perfume or cologne, while others assault our nostrils as though they haven’t bathed for weeks. But this blog is not addressing the physical aromas or odors that follow a person. Instead, I’m looking at the character […]
Written by Marlon Furtado March 5, 2024March 5, 2024

Attention Republican Women!

The Mt. Hood Republican Women would love to have you join us at our monthly meetings, especially if you would like to enjoy the company of some like minded individuals, learn more about the current candidates, and better understand the issues facing Oregon and our country! We learn so much from our lively discussions and our amazing […]
Written by Mt. Hood Republican Women March 4, 2024March 4, 2024

Legislative committee wants to extend commuter rail to Salem at a cost of $118 per ride

On February 22, the Joint Committee on Transportation of the Oregon Legislature unanimously approved SB 1572, which would appropriate $250,000 to ODOT to study the feasibility of extending TriMet’s Westside Express Service (WES) train from Wilsonville to Salem. The committee did this despite the fact that average daily ridership on WES was down to 370 […]
Written by John A. Charles, Jr. March 4, 2024March 4, 2024

Opinion: “There is No Justice in a Political Court”

Two weeks ago, the Oregon Supreme Court unanimously sided with Oregon Democrats to overlook the actual voted-upon text of Measure 113, and denied ten Republicans from serving in their next term. See my remonstrance here. No matter your views, political courts should concern you. And now there is a precedent. This is the first time […]
Written by State Senator Daniel Bonham February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

Analysis: New Reporting System Challenges IHOPKC’s Culture of Silence

A Missouri lawyer has established a confidential reporting system for International House of Prayer (IHOPKC) abuse survivors to tackle several pressing questions as accounts accumulate: What is the extent and nature of the abuse? Is there an avenue for justice in the courts? Can government agencies offer other help survivors need? What additional resources are […]
Written by The Roys Report February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

Opinion: Oregon Needs More Than Tiny Homes

The 35-day session of the Oregon Legislature opened in early February, and a hearing was held on the Governor’s top priority, Senate Bill 1537. Her goal is to increase the supply of housing. Unfortunately, this goal is undercut by Oregon’s Urban Growth Boundaries, which are designed to limit urban growth. Under SB 1537, cities will […]
Written by John A. Charles, Jr. February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

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