Nov 10, 2009 | Clackamasreview.com
Oak Grove sewer bonds, vector control levy pass easily
An overwhelming majority of residents in the Oak Lodge Sanitary District approved borrowing up to $44 million for improvements at the wastewater treatment plant.
The sewer district that serves 32,000 people in and around Oak Grove is seeking $44 million in general obligation bonds in November to overhaul the nearly 50-year-old sewage treatment plant.
New group will monitor waterways
Eric Shawn, left, Susan Shawn and Marshall Johnson will share co-chair duties for the newly formed North Clackamas Urban Watersheds Council.
Growing plants provides soothing effect for gardeners of all ages
Melissa Richmond, organic gardening coordinator at Elite Care-Oatfield Estates, invites Gay, a resident, to taste a crisp, leafy lettuce newly picked from the facility's garden.
Milwaukie Friday, June 12 12:37 a.m. a " A caller reported that the...
An officer checked and advised the railroad. 10:24 a.m. - A caller reported that railroad arms were down for 20 minutes and are now malfunctioning at the crossing at SE Harmony Road and SE Railroad Avenue.
Tonight's Wheel of Interests Announcement
The Citizens Informed and Aware group from the Oak Grove, Jennings Lodge and Oatfield Ridge areas of Clackamas County is hosting an opportunity for all Citizens to become involved in the a oeWheel of Interestsa that started turning in our communities and/or neighborhoods in November, 2008.