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Eugenia Claire Rundles
November 12, 1932 – May 31, 2024 - Eugenia Claire Rundles fondly known as E.Claire peacefully passed away on Friday, May 31, 2024 in West Linn Oregon. She is survived by her husband John Rundles and sister Camille Ortiz, daughters Deborah Metcalf, Lori Rundles and Jeanne Rundles. She was blessed to have two grandchildren Rhett Metcalf and Lauren Metcalf as well as five great grandchildren. Claire was born in San Francisco California, studied at the University and was enrolled in the San Francisco Ballet Company....
Lake Oswego dad pleads guilty to drugging preteens, receives sentence
Despite appeals from victims and parents to impose a harsher sentence, a Lake Oswego father who drugged three 12-year-old girls at a sleepover last August received 24 months in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of causing another person to ingest a controlled substance. Michael Meyden entered the plea during a hearing at the Clackamas County courthouse Monday, June 10. Along with two years in prison, Meyden was sentenced with three years of post prison supervision. Charges for application of a schedule-IV controlled substance...
Karolyn Neupert Gordon
August 13, 1941 – May 23, 2024 - Karolyn Neupert Gordon, loved by all who knew her, became an angel on May 23, 2024, surrounded by her family. She was born in Portland, Oregon to Juanita and Jacob Koenig, Jr., the eldest of two children. She attended McKay Grade School, Beaverton High School, the University of Portland and the University of Oregon. She married her high school sweetheart, Karl Neupert and they were the proud parents of three, Karla, Kristin and Kevin. To family friends, they were affectionately known as the 5K's. She was a wonderful wife, mother, daughter, sister,...
William W Obley
June 26, 1944 – May 4, 2024 - William W Obley passed away following complications from heart surgery on May 4, 2024, surrounded by love. Bill was born June 26, 1944, in Junction City, KS to William M and Lois Nadine (Patterson) Obley. Being an Army family, Bill’s childhood was spent in many interesting and exciting places including California, Nebraska, Kansas, Germany, and Japan. When his father was stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, 16-year-old Bill walked into the first day of Junior year English...
‘Lead with Love’: Class of 2024 bids farewell to Lakeridge High School
As the Lakeridge High School Symphony Orchestra performed the iconic graduation melody of “Pomp and Circumstance,” members of the class of 2024 strode into Rolling Hills Community Church on Friday, June 7 to receive their diplomas. Associated Student Body President Michael Shin welcomed families and friends to the ceremony and honored an underrated but important part of school in his speech: friendship. “I never really had one true best friend...
2024 Infiniti QX60: Right-priced midsize luxury SUV
The 2024 Infiniti QX60 fooled me the first few days I drove it – in a good way. The midsize three-row luxury SUV is based on the affordable Pathfinder manufactured by Nissan, Infiniti’s parent company. I knew that because I had tested both the QX60 and Pathfinder when they were completely redesigned two years ago. But I had forgotten it and was surprised to rediscover that when researching the newest QX60 for this review. The Pathfinder is an excellent affordable SUV, but the QX60 is so much more sophisticated there is no comparison, despite sharing the same platform, engine, transmission,...
Katherine Keeton Carter
October 27, 1942 – May 13, 2024 - Lake Oswego, Oregon – Katherine Carter, known to her family and friends as Kit, died on May 13 from breast cancer. Kit was born on October 27, 1942 in Minnesota, but spent most of her early childhood in Texas, where her parents met and went to school together. In the early 1950s, the family moved from Texas to Massachusetts, where Kit attended junior high and high school, and then went on to graduate from Harvard University. Mid-career, Kit left her job as a health care analyst in California state government and moved...
Portland-area commuters beware: End of Rose Festival means bridge lifts for military ships on Monday
An uplifting feeling can be good. Unless it’s the bridge in front of you that’s lifting up, and you’re late. With the end of Rose Festival, the ships visiting Portland for Fleet Week began departing on Monday, June 10. To accommodate the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy ships on the Willamette River, several bridge lifts are needed. These bridge lifts will impact the morning commute. Bridge...
Celebrate June with these fun events! : June 10-15
MONDAY, JUNE 10-SATURDAY, JUNE 15 PDX BEER WEEK — It’s 10 days of fun, education, eating and drinking — a celebration of the craft beer culture at various establishments, June 14-23. More: pdxbeerweek.com JUNETEENTH FREEDOM DAY CELEBRATION — The city of Tigard and the Tigard-Tualatin School District are hosting the third annual Juneteenth celebration from 3-6 p.m. Saturday, June 15 at Shelter 2 in Cook Park, 17005 S.W. 92nd Ave....
Floyd and Dozier named Lakeridge High School Athletes of the Week for June 5
Both Floyd and Dozier are juniors on the Lakeridge varsity boys’ track team. Both juniors on the Lakeridge varsity boys’ track team, this week’s athletes have demonstrated exceptional performance and dedication throughout the season, making significant contributions to their team’s success. Zyon Floyd and William Dozier have been named Lakeridge High School’s Athletes of the Week for the week of June 5th. Floyd, a standout sprinter, has had an impressive...
Lake Oswego Boys’ Varsity Golf named Athletes of the Week for June 5
Following an outstanding performance at the 2024 OSAA State Boys Golf Championship, the Lake Oswego Boys’ Varsity Golf team has been named Athletes of the Week for the week of June 5th. The team, comprised of seniors Adam Wrenn, Adam Blackmore, Braden Larsen, sophomore Drew Woolworth, and freshman Nathan Pai, finished second with a combined score of 600 over the two-day event. On the second day of the tournament, the...
Three Rivers League announces 2024 all-league softball teams
The all-league teams for the 2024 Three Rivers League softball season have been released, with several local players making the list after productive outings this spring. For a complete look at the award-recipients, see below: Player of the Year: Rylee Gaustad, senior West Linn Pitcher of the Year: Lily Riley, senior, Oregon City ...
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