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Stickmen Brewing hopes to open Cedar Mill location in July
Time to raise a glass to local brewing. Fans of Stickmen Brewing Company will be happy to hear that the brewing company plans on opening its Cedar Mill location at 12099 S.W. Barnes Road in July. Lauren Satterfield, Stickmen director of sales and marketing, said the construction delays and a focus on opening its McMinnville location — given that the building there was ready to go — have delayed the...
What to do around Lake Oswego during Spring Break
Editor's note: This story appears in the March issue of LO Monthly. When Punxsutawney Phil declared an early spring this Groundhog Day, he probably wasn’t thinking of Oregon. With spring break right around the corner and rainy weather likely to persist through the spring, Lake Oswego locals staying in town for the break may have to get creative to find some fun. Luckily, Lake Oswego is packed to bursting with...
Juliana Randolph Wood Snowden
Juliana “Julie” Randolph Wood of Newberg, Oregon. Formerly of Lake Oswego, Oregon died on March 4, 2024. Widow of Charles Randolph Snowden. She is survived by her three children: Richard Wood Snowden (Frederick P. Holzerman) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia; Virginia Packard Snowden of Dundee, Oregon; Jocelyn Leigh Snowden of Palm Beach, Florida; and one granddaughter, Hannah McLean Snowden of Austin, Texas. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mrs. Snowden’s memory are greatly appreciated to the endowment of The Charles R. Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism. The University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication c/o John McGrath. mcgrathj@uorgeon.edu. or The Alzheimer’s Association. ALZ.org 800-272-3900. At Mrs. Snowden’s request, graveside services are private.
Opinion: Clackamas County leaders get things done
Clackamas County is blessed with five commissioners who effectively work together to get things done and a county administrator who brings the process forward in an effective and orderly way. Citizens of Oregon seem to have been hoodwinked by statewide Measure 110 that was fostered to reduce drug and addiction problems but ultimately is causing the greatest die-off of affected people in the state’s history. Our Clackamas County Commission supported and advocated for major change in this measure that it should truly “measure up” to...
Lake Corporation deed restrictions may play a key role in deciding Oswego Lake trial
Next month, the Lake Oswego government’s rules preventing access to Oswego Lake from city property will be analyzed by the Clackamas County Circuit Court to determine whether they are reasonable. However, another layer of restrictions may be a key component in the trial — if a judge allows them to be addressed. Todd Prager and Mark Kramer submitted a petition contesting the city’s rules preventing lake access in 2012. The case was heard at the Oregon Court of Appeals and the Oregon Supreme Court before...
Womack and Schoenheit named Lakeridge High School Athletes of the Week for Mar. 13
Womack is a senior on the Lakeridge High School boys’ varsity basketball team, and Schoenheit is a freshman on the boys’ varsity swim team. A senior and a freshman bringing their best to Lakeridge Athletics, this week’s athletes are showing out for their teams in both basketball and swim. Luke Womack and Sylvan Schoenheit have been named Lakeridge High School’s Athletes of the Week for the week of March 13th. ...
Hoover and Kim named Lake Oswego High School Athletes of the Week for Mar. 13
Hoover is a junior on the Lake Oswego girls’ varsity basketball team, and Kim is a senior on the boys’ varsity swim team. Competing for the Lakers in basketball and swim, this week’s athletes have been bringing their hard work and exceptional skill in their sports. Morgan Hoover and Minsong Kim have been named Lake Oswego High School’s Athletes of the Week for the week of March 13th. Hoover, a...
Lakeridge, West Linn boys headline local Three Rivers League all-league honorees
Below is the entire list of Three Rivers League boys basketball all-league honorees. Player of the Year: Jaden Steppe, Tualatin Defensive Player of the Year: Dylan Westermeyer, Oregon City Coach of the Year: Aaron Newkirk, Oregon City Bubba Lemon, Tualatin ...
Lakeridge, West Linn boys headline local Three Rivers League all-league honorees
Below is the entire list of Three Rivers League boys basketball all-league honorees. Player of the Year: Jaden Steppe, Tualatin Defensive Player of the Year: Dylan Westermeyer, Oregon City Coach of the Year: Aaron Newkirk, Oregon City Bubba Lemon, Tualatin ...
Jottings From Fifth & G: A visit to the Land of the Thunder Dragon
Did you know that the Kingdom of Bhutan is known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon? According to legend, Tsangpa Gyarey, ancestor of Bhutan’s founding father Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, planned to establish a spiritual center. He saw nine dragons flying that triggered a clap of thunder when he approached them. Taking this as a good omen, he named the center Druk or thunder dragon. His spiritual tradition became known as Drukpa. Drukpa-kagyu is a form of Vajrayana Buddhism practiced widely in Bhutan. ...
Lake Oswego’s Daniel Nguyen only candidate to file for House District 38 race as deadline passes
It appears that Rep. Daniel Nguyen, D-Lake Oswego, will have an easy road to reelection. No one filed to run against Nguyen in the upcoming election for House District 38 in time for the deadline of Tuesday, March 12. Nguyen faced both a primary and general election challenger when he won election to the state Legislature in 2022. House District 38 includes parts of Portland and Lake Oswego. Nguyen filed for reelection last September.
Early bird or night owl: which one are you?
There are many traits that set people in this world apart and make each of us unique. But I believe all 8 billion of us can be lumped into two categories regardless of all other differences. All of us are either early birds or night owls. You either rise with – or even before – the sun, or you stay awake well beyond the midnight hour. These days, I am...
Our TV picks for Friday, March 15: Nine to Five, BMF, Fire Country
Nine to Five TCM 5 p.m. What a way to make a livin’. Three overworked secretaries (Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton) decide to teach their overbearing and under-appreciating boss a lesson by kidnapping him and forcing him to improve conditions in their workplace. BMF ...
Our TV picks for Friday, March 15: BMF, Totally Funny Animals
BMF STARZ 8 p.m. With a quickly expanding business and family matters to attend to, Detroit-based brothers Meech (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry (Da’Vinchi) find themselves instrumental in a multi-state drug and money laundering scheme. How will they balance it all? Totally Funny Animals KRCW 9:30 p.m. It has put men on the moon and cured diseases, but technology finds its sweet spot when people capture animals doing outrageous things on camera. From cats climbing the walls to raccoons reconsidering their living arrangements, it’s a countdown to laughs.
Illegal orange sales and more: Lake Oswego's police log
ACCIDENTS 3/1 1:34 p.m. An accident was reported near the 16100 block of Boones Ferry Road. No one was injured. 3/2 7:10 a.m. A car went into a ditch near Iron Mountain Boulevard and Fairway Road. No one was injured. THEFT ...
Burnadeen Handewith
June 21, 1932 - February 18, 2024 - Burnadeen “ Burnie” Handwith passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus at the age of 91. She was born on June 21, 1932 to Henry & Nellie Olin, in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. She was preceded in death by her husband of almost 70 years, Donald Handewith, and her sisters, Beth Morgan & Barbara McBride. She is survived by her two daughters, Lynn Strand of Oregon City and Susan Schmiedeskamp and her son-in-law David Schmiedeskamp of Portland. She...
Student Writers Advisory Group: Can schools lead on new technologies?
Members of Pamplin Media Group’s Student Writers Advisory Group — better known as SWAG — came together to offer their unique high school perspectives on the role of technology in schools. Specifically, can schools lead on technological advancement or are they doomed to fall behind? SWAG is made up of representatives from Wilsonville, West Linn, Lake Oswego and Lakeridge high schools. SWAG pieces are published monthly in the Wilsonville Spokesman, West Linn Tidings and Lake Oswego Review. ...
Hop on these tips for a great Easter egg hunt
Egg hunts are a traditional component of many people’s Easter celebrations. Children often delight in searching for eggs around the house or backyard. Egg hunts are so popular that they have become a component of many town-sponsored festivities. In fact, the White House hosts its annual Easter Egg Roll each year. There are many ways to make Easter egg hunts more enjoyable and productive for participants of all ages. Try these “eggcellent” ideas. ...
Pedestrian crash in Lake Oswego causes serious injuries
A driver hit a pedestrian near Bangy Road and Meadows Road in Lake Oswego at about 5 a.m. Wednesday morning, leading the pedestrian to be hospitalized with serious injuries. The incident is still under investigation and the Lake Oswego Police Department could not comment further on how it happened. Due to the recent time change, LOPD Sgt. Tom Harper advised drivers to be extra careful navigating local roads early in the morning and to be aware of pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users. Bangy Road and Meadow Road were closed temporarily Wednesday morning but opened up again.
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