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Gresham Kids Next Up For COVID-19 Vaccines + Protecting Wine

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Oregon's wine industry is threatened by the growing number of wildfires. Researchers want to help.
Oregon's wine industry is threatened by the growing number of wildfires. Researchers want to help. (Oregon State University)

Morning, people of Gresham! It's me again, Colin Miner, your host of the Gresham Daily.


First, today's weather:

Windy with periods of rain. High: 58 Low: 48.

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Here are the top stories today in Gresham:

  1. Vaccines are ready for Gresham kids ages 5-11 (Patch).
  2. Oregon State University researchers look to protect the state's wine industry. (Patch).
  3. Nov. 2, 2021 Special Election wrap up | Multnomah County (Multnomah County)
  4. Property complaint enforcement against homeowners usually target people of color (Patch).
  5. 'Doing small things with great love' (Pamplin Media Group)

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Today in Gresham:

  • Resource Team - Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center (7:30 AM)

Gresham Patch Notebook

  • Rotary Club of Gresham Oregon: "Dr. Mayra Gomez, Gresham-Barlow School School Board Member." (Facebook)
  • City of Gresham - Government: "Curious about what's going on in Gresham? Please take a moment to watch this month's update from Mayor Stovall where he discusses recent public safety concerns, parks and recreation, and the American Rescue Plan Act. As always, we welcom..." (Facebook)
  • Gresham-Barlow School District: "“Where are We Wednesday” continues! Who can tell us which school still has some of their original lockers throughout the building? #InspireEmpowerTHRIVE" (Facebook)
  • City of Gresham: "Curious about what's going on in Gresham? Please take a moment to watch this month's update from Mayor Stovall where he discusses recent public safety concerns, parks and recreation, and the American Rescue Plan Act. #MayorStovall #Mayor..." (Instagram)
  • Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce: "We had a wonderful time at last Friday's AM Networking event hosted by REAP . Since 2001, REAP has been offering multifaceted programming designed to uplift resilient leaders who are empowered to achieve their dreams. . Founders Levell T..." (Facebook)
  • Gresham-Barlow School District: "Volunteers are needed to remove invasive blackberry canes, English holly, and Irish ivy that have popped up in the natural area near Clear Creek Middle School. The Eco Field Study project provides an opportunity for students who do not r..." (Facebook)
  • City of Gresham - Government: "YMCA Drowning Prevention and Water Safety Camp Saturday, Nov. 7 12-2 pm, 1-3 pm, 2-4 pm 2261 NE 181st Ave. This free event is for kids of all ages and their parents, family, and caregivers hosted through a partnership with Black Swimming..." (Facebook)

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About me: I've been at Patch for almost 6 years after a career that had stops at The New York Times, Oregonian, Washington Post, as well as KATU, KOIN, and KGW. For the past three years I've been Patch's Manager News and Content Partnerships as well as a National Writer.

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