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Pamplin Media Group - $26M plan for Behavioral Health Center in Portland OK d

$26M plan for Behavioral Health Center in Portland OK d May 13 2021 The Multnomah County Commission approved plans for a new 42-bed mental health shelter, as well as 20 beds of transitional housing. More than 60 people suffering from mental health issues will have space to recover off the streets when a new center for behavioral health opens in downtown Portland in fall 2022, leaders say. The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners tied a bow on the blueprints for the 24,000-square-foot facility, which now has an approved price tag of $26 million, during a virtual meeting on Thursday, May 13. The Behavioral Health Resource Center is not a crisis center, said Julie Dodge, who was appointed the county s interim behavioral health director in January. It s the place where we can encourage someone to go to get the next step of resources, after stabilization at an emergency room.

Pamplin Media Group - Our opinion: Keep Brim-Edwards on Portland Public Schools board

May 06 2021 Three seats are on the May ballot, with political newcomers filling out the ranks of other races. Voters this month have a chance to elect three of the seven members of the Portland Public Schools Board of Education. The race for Zone 6 is a sure bet. Julie Brim-Edwards needs to be re-elected to continue her good stewardship of the district s money and policies. The other two races depend on each voter s priorities. Brim-Edwards, who is running against Matthew Margolis and Libby Glynn, has experience as an executive at Nike and as a staffer at the Legislature. Both of those roles have given her a solid understanding of budgets and policy. And her endorsement list is a who s-who of the region s essential leadership, including former Gov. Barbara Roberts, current and former school board members, and the entire Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. They know what voters should know: This last year has been one of the most challenging years in history for s

Opinion: $10 a year is a wise investment in Oregon s history

Opinion: $10 a year is a wise investment in Oregon’s history Posted May 05, 2021 Having stable support from a taxpayer-approved levy allows the Oregon Historical Society to use donor funds for projects such as the Experience Oregon exhibit, which aims to provide an honest and authentic account of the state’s history, the authors write. Beth Nakamura/Staff Facebook Share Kerry Tymchuk and Mary Faulkner Tymchuk has served as executive director of the Oregon Historical Society since 2011. Faulkner is president of OHS’ Board of Trustees. During a year like no other, the Oregon Historical Society has upheld its responsibility to provide context and record these moments for future generations.

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