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Oregon City Refuses Probe Of Manager + Anarchists Smash Windows
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Morning, neighbors! Colin Miner here with the Thursday Oregon City Daily.
First, today's weather:
A brief shower or two. High: 57 Low: 44.
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Here are the top stories in Oregon City today:
- Pamplin Media Group - Oregon City declines investigation into manager's behavior (Pamplin Media Group)
- National Women's Soccer League moves championship game out of Portland (Patch).
- Oregon COVID-19 Cases Continue To Fall, Deaths Keep Mounting (Oregon City Patch)
- Frustrated SE Portland business owners plagued by burglaries, 'lawlessness' (KPTV.com)
- Why 8-year-old Oregon boy has spent more days in COVID quarantine than school (OregonLive)
- Anarchists smash windows, set fires, cause more than $500,000 in damage (Patch)
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Today in Oregon City:
- CCC Alexander Gallery Hosts Virtual Exhibit (12:00 PM)
- Drink & Draw - Clackamas Arts Alliance (6:00 PM)
Oregon City Patch Notebook
- Oregon City - City Hall: "Heads up! Oregon City High School's Homecoming parade is Friday, October, 15. Allow extra time when traveling through the City." (Facebook)
- City of Oregon City: "Heads up! Oregon City High School's Homecoming parade is Friday, October, 15. Allow extra time when traveling through the City." (Instagram)
- Oregon City Together: "We are looking for Oregon City young artists in grades 5 to 12 who want to see their work go BIG on a storefront. They need to enter the Halloween Poster Celebration by midnight Sunday, October 17. Enter now at https://www.octogether.org..." (Facebook)
- Oregon City Public Library: "Puzzles and games have been some of our most popular #LibraryofThings items being checked out, so we've added a few more! Now available: Oregon-themed puzzles and a few more card games. Visit go.lincc.org/oclot to see the collection onli..." (Instagram)
- Oregon City Public Library: "October means spooky-silly fun! Rick Reynolds will read from his books "Beware of Mosquitula!" and "Mosquitula and the Great Gambusi." He will also share science activities while you explore the fascinating life cycle of mosquitoes with ..." (Instagram)
- Oregon City Public Library: "Join us for another Halloween edition of Let's Get Lit Trivia. This week is Horror Movies! Friday at 7PM. Go to https://crowd.live/VI8F5 to play (event calendar link also in profile). . #oregoncitylibrary #virtualtrivia #libraryprograms..." (Instagram)
- Oregon City Public Library: "October means spooky-silly fun! Rick Reynolds will read from his books "Beware of Mosquitula!" and "Mosquitula and the Great Gambusi." He will also share science activities while you explore the fascinating life cycle of mosquitoes with ..." (Facebook)
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— Colin Miner
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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