News and More: The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde announces the new (old) name for its 23-acre site at Willamette Falls. County fire officials delay the opening of the burn season. "Rainbow fentanyl" plagues the state.
Canby Conversation: Canby resident Edwina Hawbecker shares about her passion project this summer, gathering family members and neighbors together to knit quilts for refugees affected by the war in Ukraine.
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