Sep 29, 2009 | Sandypost.com
Facade program working its magic in downtown Sandy
BEFORE minor repairs,at left, the building at 38952 Pioneer Blvd. had a dilapidated appearance.
Public hostility toward employees does in fact exist
Last week I requested a reality check from you folks regarding the widespread perception that state workers face a lot of hostility from the public.
Clackamas County's commissioners indefinitely extended a 1-year-old pilot program Tuesday under which most county employees work four-day weeks with daily extended hours.
Troutdale started as Sandy in 1840s
The raw new town of Troutdale, which developed in 1891 and 1892, is seen from Broughton Bluff across the Sandy.
Troutdale balks at Metro land-use restrictions
Jim Kight supports the concept of an urban growth boundary. Troutdale's mayor also wants to consider the long-term livability of the city he leads.
Sandy: Kiwanis will install new officers tonight
The Sandy Kiwanis holds its annual installation of officers at 6:30 p.m. tonight at the Jack's House meeting facility at the Sandy River Airport, 42313 S.E. Oral Hull Road .
West Linn, Sandy annexation ballots due
Tuesday will be the last day to drop off ballots that will determine annexations proposed for West Linn and Sandy.
City seeking public comment on hazard-mitigation plan The city of...
Sandy: Volunteer at hospice sees its value firsthand
Emilie Cartoun is bereavement coordinator and volunteer coordinator at the Mt. Hood Hospice in Sandy.
Utility crew finds man's body in vehicle near Sandy
Authorities are investigating after a Portland General Electric crew discovered the body of a 59-year-old man this afternoon slumped behind the wheel of a vehicle outside Sandy.
Viewpoints: Bonnie Sliper - Boosting troop morale
In 2007, Sergeant First Class James P. Nyquist returns from patrol in a Humvee in Iraq.
Middle schools make a leap in test scores
Amy Straw and her math students conduct a fantasy basketball draft in 2008 at David Douglas High School.
Cedar Creek closure creates alternate routes for school buses
Oregon Trail School District bus routes are changing in order to accommodate the road closure on Ten Eyck Road as work continues on a new bridge over Cedar Creek.