News and More: The mayor and a Canby school board member face criticism for their apparent endorsement of a violent Facebook post. Meanwhile in Clackamas County, a growing chorus is calling for new Commissioner Mark Shull to step down.
Canby Conversation: When the pandemic hit in March, Canby Kiwanis was one of the first clubs to transition to virtual meetings. Club leaders Angela Baker and Luana Hill tell us why they felt the move was vital to their group's survival.
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Episode 254: Shoot from Tulips
Episode 253: Take a Chance
Episode 252: On the Road
Episode 251: Full Seed Ahead
Episode 250: The Business End
Episode 249: Whiskey Hill Storm
Episode 248: Return of the Cougars
Episode 247: Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Episode 246: Home Sleet Home
Episode 245: Hail to the Chiefs
Episode 244: A Difficult Road
Episode 243: G'Day, Mate!
Episode 242: Stone Cold FOB
Episode 241: Hit the Mark
Episode 240: This Is the Wayward
Episode 239: Capitol Ideas
Episode 238: Looking Up
Episode 236: We've Got Crabs (Again)
Episode 235: Go Big or Stay Home
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