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Recent News About Clackamas County - Or
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Former Strowbridge-Benson Farmhouse proposed to be moved or demolished
Former Strowbridge-Benson Farmhouse proposed to be moved or demolished
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Clackamas County Seeks Applicants for Internal Audit Oversight Committee
The Office of County Internal Audit is seeking to fill one vacancy carrying a two-year term.
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ODOT seeking public input on tolling
There are two opportunities in coming weeks for the public to express their views about Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) tolling plans to ODOT.
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Let's talk about the myths, concerns about Project Turnkey
Clackamas County has a severe shortage of affordable housing and is urgently creating new housing placements and affordable apartments
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Estacada man indicted in domestic disturbance
A Clackamas County grand jury has indicted Jason Lee Savage, age 53 of Estacada on three counts of Unlawful Use of a Weapon (Firearm), two counts of Coercion and Felon in Possession of a Firearm stemming from a domestic disturbance on Dec. 22, 2022.
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ClackCo Board finalizes state legislative priorities
The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners finalized their 2023 state legislative policy agenda Wednesday ahead of the Oregon State Legislature convening next week.
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Small projects, big results
Small projects, big results
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February 2 is World Wetlands Day
World Wetlands Day is a global awareness campaign celebrated every year on February 2 to highlight the value of wetlands.
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New openings on ABCs: Aging Services Advisory Council, Enhanced Law Enforcement District Advisory Board, Veterans Advisory Council
Clackamas County Commissioners are seeking interested residents to serve on county Advisory Boards and Commissions (ABCs).
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$6 Million in Congressional Omnibus Coming to Clackamas County
Two Clackamas County projects are named to receive funds from Congressionally Directed Spending, part of the 2023 Federal Budget passed by Congress today.
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All-Age Storytime - Oak Lodge Public Library on Dec. 30
Enjoy your favorite storytime books, songs, crafts, and games with Teacher Susannah every Monday and Friday at 10:30 a.m.
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North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District expands translation services for residents
North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District (NCPRD) is now offering translation services in 82 languages to meet the diverse needs of its residents.
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New openings on ABCs: Historic Review Board
Clackamas County Commissioners are seeking four volunteers interested in serving on the County’s Historic Review Board (HRB).
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Marylhurst Commons breaks ground on 100 affordable apartments in Lake Oswego
Clackamas County and partners broke ground on Marylhurst Commons on Nov. 18, 2022, on the former Marylhurst University Campus in Lake Oswego.
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Safety first: How #ClackCo roads are maintained when snow and ice hit
Our road crews work proactively to improve safety and save resources during winter months.
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Safely use hazardous household products
Common household and yard products can be hazardous to fish and wildlife. If you use products, read the label and follow the directions.
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Former two-room Carus schoolhouse to be considered for removal, demolition
The Canby School District has applied to Clackamas County to demolish the White Building, a 1926 historic schoolhouse located next to Carus Elementary School at 14412 S. Carus Rd., Oregon City, at the corner of Carus Road and Highway 213.
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New opening on ABC: CCSD#5 Budget Committee, Emergency Preparedness Council, Leaders of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Clackamas County Commissioners are seeking interested residents to serve on county Advisory Boards and Commissions (ABCs). These ABCs offer residents the opportunity to become very involved in specific activities and the goals of Clackamas County.
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Hilltop and Stewart Behavioral Health Centers are moving and expanding to serve you better!
Hilltop and Stewart Behavioral Health Centers are moving and expanding to serve you better!
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Sanitary Sewer Overflow Near Clackamette Park
Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES) personnel responded to a notice about a sanitary sewer overflow near Clackamette Park this afternoon.