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Pamplin Media Group - Portland Police: Group of 40 marchers vandalizes downtown

December 31 2020 The march from Director Park happened as local anti-fascists gathered for a soccer tournament on Wednesday, Dec. 30. Portland Police Bureau officers are investigating reports of criminal mischief after a number of government buildings and private businesses were vandalized in downtown Portland. Authorities say about 40 people gathered Wednesday, Dec. 30, at Director Park at around 7 p.m., thereafter marching east on Southwest Third Avenue, south on Jefferson Street, before returning west to the South Park Blocks and dispersing near their starting point. During the march, participants broke windows, spray painted buildings, fired paintballs, and caused other damage, according to a news release. Officers attempted to contact one subject and their police vehicle was spray painted as well.

Sirens: Coins Stolen From Washing Machines; Mail, Medication Stolen; Seattle, Tacoma Residents Accused of Burglary, Promoting Prostitution

Sirens: Centralia Suspect Arrested on Harassment Charge, Man Cited for Barking Dog, Vehicle Hits Parked Cars

Sirens: Centralia Suspect Arrested on Harassment Charge, Man Cited for Barking Dog, Vehicle Hits Parked Cars
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An Archbishop Blanchet pilgrimage route - Catholic Sentinel

An Archbishop Blanchet pilgrimage route Visit sites key for the founder of Oregon Catholicism, including those along his 1838 trek into the frontier French Canadian voyageurs transported two priest to the Oregon Country in 1838. 12/19/2020 2:45 PM select Fr. Francis Blanchet trekked to Oregon in 1838 and became the region s first archbishop. Archbishop Francois Norbert Blanchet, who came to Oregon as a middle-aged French Canadian missionary to establish Catholicism, arrived 182 years ago after an arduous trip. Today, pilgrims can follow his intriguing journey more easily. Father Blanchet and his colleague Father Modeste Demers departed in canoes with a band of voyageurs from Lachine, Quebec, on May 3, 1838, and arrived at Fort Vancouver 4,500 miles later on Nov. 24 of the same year. In a way not dreamed of by the two 19th-century missionaries, modern motorists can make the journey with about 44 hours of driving. Or a

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