Tracie Heidt Resigns from Canby City Council
Six months into her second four-year term, Canby City Councilor Tracie Heidt has announced her resignation. Her last meeting will […]
Read moreSix months into her second four-year term, Canby City Councilor Tracie Heidt has announced her resignation. Her last meeting will […]
Read moreThe Oregon House of Representatives today passed legislation in line with National Popular Vote (NPV) compact, which would allow the […]
Read moreNew information has come to light about the difficulty of implementing House Bill 2020, the so-called “cap and trade” bill […]
Read moreA petition effort to put the county’s new vehicle registration fee before voters failed to submit the required number of […]
Read moreA “procedural error” is to blame for the Canby High School marching band missing their chance to participate in the […]
Read moreThe 2019 Canby Wine, Food and Brew was held this weekend at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds. It featured dozens of […]
Read moreCanby School District is investigating an apparent miscommunication that led to more than 100 members of the award-winning Canby High […]
Read moreClassroom safety has become a major talking point this year, as a recent report by the Oregon Education Association, highlighted […]
Read moreIn the November 2018 election, the Canby Fire District proposed a 10-year, $4.9 million capital bond. It was the first […]
Read moreThe Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office has arrested one of its own employees on domestic violence charges. A sheriff’s office supervisor […]
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