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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon governor hopeful Pulliam plans Clackamas County events

Oregon governor hopeful Pulliam plans Clackamas County events May 01 2021 Sandy Mayor Stan Pulliam, exploring run for governor in 2022, visits Molalla and Canby as part of this tour. Stan Pulliam, mayor of Sandy who is exploring a run for governor in 2022, is visiting Molalla next weekend and Canby the weekend after. The public is invited to join Pulliam from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at Fox Park, 425 S. Molalla Ave. I m excited to host Mayor Stan Pulliam on this stop of the tour in our town, Molalla Mayor Scott Keyser said. I invite the community to join us to get to know Stan and share with him what our community needs from our state.

Pendleton School District selects new high school principal

PENDLETON — Pendleton High School will soon have a new principal. The Pendleton School District School Board has selected Patrick “Pat” Dutcher as the school’s new leader. Dutcher’s contract begins on July 1. Dutcher will replace current PHS Principal Melissa Sandven, who resigned effective June 30 earlier in the year. “Mr. Dutcher possesses the qualities we were looking for in our next principal, high integrity, instructional leader, student-centered and a great communicator,” said Superintendent Chris Fritsch. “Finding someone with knowledge and understanding of our area was also important to the selection committee.” Dutcher is currently the principal of EDGE High School in the Salem-Keizer School District. Prior to that, he served as the curriculum principal at West Salem High School.

As mask mandates end, Oregon bucks trend with permanent rule

As mask mandates end, Oregon bucks trend with permanent rule SARA CLINE, Associated Press/Report for America April 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Residents wearing masks sit in downtown Lake Oswego, Ore., on Sunday, April 11, 2021. Tens of thousands of Oregon residents are angry about a proposal to make permanent an emergency rule that requires masks and social distancing in the state s businesses and schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Opponents worry about government overreach and fear that state officials won t remove the mask requirements for businesses even after threat of the virus has receded if the emergency rule becomes permanent.Gillian Flaccus/APShow MoreShow Less

Pamplin Media Group - Escaped Oregon Youth Authority teens arrested near Albany

Escaped Oregon Youth Authority teens arrested near Albany April 03 2021 Youths fled from MacLaren Sunday after assaulting staff member, stealing keys, escaping through hole in perimeter fence. Three youths who escaped from MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn early Sunday morning after assaulting a staff member were arrested Wednesday afternoon, March 31, in Albany. Oregon State Police detectives located Preston Andrizzi, 19, of Albany, Anthony Fitz Henry, 18, of Keizer and Christian Goin, 17, of Albany, in a vehicle in Lebanon around 2 p.m. Wednesday. The trio fled in the vehicle and were pursued toward Albany where law enforcement deployed stop sticks to flatten the vehicles tires.

Teens who escaped Corrections custody apprehended

Teens who escaped Corrections custody apprehended April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail ALBANY, Ore. (AP) Three teens who escaped from the MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility Sunday have been arrested in Albany after being located by the Oregon State Police, officials said. The Oregon Youth Authority says at about 2 p.m. Wednesday, the escapees were located in a vehicle in Lebanon by detectives, The Democrat-Herald reported. The teens fled in the vehicle and were pursued by law enforcement, officials said. Near Albany, law enforcement laid down devices that flatten a vehicle’s tires which disabled their car. One of the teens ran but was caught and arrested a short distance away. The other two teens stayed in the vehicle and were taken into custody. Officials said no one was injured.

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