November 21, 2001
November
14, 2001
November 7,
2001
October 31,
2001
October 24,
2001
October 17,
2001
October 10,
2001
October 3,
2001
September
26, 2001
September
19, 2001
September
12, 2001
September
5, 2001
August 29,
2001
August 22,
2001
August 15,
2001
August 8,
2001
July 25,
2001
Independent wins prestigious general excellence award from Oregon
Newspaper Publishers Association
Obituaries for July 25, 2001
Going against the grain: Youth advocates struggle against time,
money, and social mores in getting help with a large influx of Hispanic kids needing a
voice in the juvenile justice system
Woodburn's urban renewal plan moves forward: City manager
enthused about plan, gratified by overwhelming support of plan requiring patience,
long-term thinking
Fire logs for July 25, 2001
Editorial: New House district would give Hispanic voters some
much-needed clout, if they are willing to take advantage of it
Officials revamp plans for community center construction
City plans to add sidewalks along Highway 214 near Woodburn High
State redraws House district encompassing Woodburn to create an
Hispanic voting block
Breaking the mold: In an effort to curb dropouts, the Woodburn
School District realizes individuality should be emphasized, not quashed.
Police logs for July 25, 2001
The taskmaster: Summer school gives would-be teacher and soccer
coach Mike Flannigan an opportunity to practice his motivational skills
Aurora's Taylor Barger, 10, has loved horses as long as she can
remember -- evident by her success at prestigious horse shows around the region
NM dedicates softball field to Andy Anderson
NM AAA Legion puts a bad season to bed with its 4-1 loss to the
West Linn Lions
Fun run, other events highlight sports festival Aug 17-19
July 18,
2001
Mentors can help kids stay in school. Woodburn schools are
recruiting volunteer mentors
Obituaries for July 18, 2001
John Baker: pig tackling at the Marion County Fair
Fire logs for July 18, 2001
Police logs for July 18, 2001
Tatiana "Tania" Muroff, a Woodburn nurse, receives
humanitarian award for her work in the Russian community
Breaking the mold: In an effort to curb dropouts, the Woodburn
School District realizes individuality should be emphasized, not quashed.
Editorial: Rep. Cliff Zauner had a lot to learn during his first
session in the Oregon Legislature, but many of his lessons and the issues he championed
should stand him in good steed when he returns for a second session
Drug bust cleans up downtown Woodburn
Gervais summer school offers kids new opportunities thanks to
federal grant
Gervais mayor resigns, search begins
Woodburn Dragstrip: NHRA Federal-Mogul draws more than 16,000 for
top-level competition
Leads sought in attack on 14-year-old girl who was taken from the
Wal-Mart parking lot June 29
Marion County Fair: Ah, the life of a pig...but for the kids who
raise them, it's all work
NM baseball: Team's win-loss record doesn't reflect the caliber
of play
Brenna Wiegand: Parents need to keep sports in perspective
July 11,
2001
Woodstock girls fastpitch
North Marion baseball
North Marion 18 and over
Births for July 11, 2001
Junior Classic brings the best young golfers to Langdon Farms
Reality check: Dr. Teresa Gipson returns from a mission to Africa
with a greater appreciation for her life her in Woodburn
AgriFrozen aftermath: After 33 years on the job, Charlie Sims is
learning to use a computer, helping other displaced workers get on with their lives
Fire logs for July 11, 2001
Man lays on railroad tracks, killed by train
AgriFrozen aftermath: classes help displaced workers learn skills
to work in retail jobs
Editorial: Lodging tax increase raises more money for tourism,
and instead of writing a blank check to agencies like the chamber, the city will ask them
to be accountable and get results. Good deal.
AgriFrozen aftermath: Looming budget cuts will close employment
office three months early
Obituaries for July 11, 2001
City increases motel tax; additional $66,000 annually will be
used to boost tourism
Police logs for July 11, 2001
July 4,
2001
Fourth of July celebration has something for everyone
Summer camp: Program exceeds expectations again this year,
providing wholesome activities for hundreds of kids who might otherwise be home alone
Fire logs for July 4, 2001
Obituaries for July 4, 2001
Cheri Hawkins: As one of Oregon's few female morticians, she
is always answering the question, "why would you want to do that?"
City Administrator John Brown takes to road for diabetes
North Marion baseball
Births for July 4, 2001
Railroad will fix bumpy crossing on Hardcastle Avenue
Police logs for July 4, 2001
Editorial: If PCUN really wants to help farmworkers, it should
focus on their real needs, and support our fragile agricultural economy, while there are
still jobs to protect
Pool will open earlier for more lap swimming and family times
June 27,
2001
Births for June 27, 2001
City adopts $40 million budget
City reaffirms approval of new shopping center at 214-211
intersection, despite complaints from another nearby shopping center owner
Police logs for June 27, 2001
North Marion baseball
Jason Horton takes on the West Woodburn Women's Golf Club: I knew
I was in trouble when ....
Oldies but Goodies markes 25 years at Woodburn Drags
Obituaries for June 27, 2001
Editorial: Despite recent closures, Woodburn's economic forecast
is improving, especially with the news that food-service giant FSA could move into the
abandoned AgriFrozen plant
Demonstration calls for support of Oregon farmworker as the Walk
for Farmworker Justice makes its way through Woodburn
Woodburn, Hubbard join forces to offer after-school programs for
kids
Projected population growth has officials weighing the value of
farm land, industry
Growth alternatives under scrutiny: forecasters predict
tremendous growth in Woodburn, surrounding communities
Methodists pull out of NORPAC boycott, deciding the boycott could
be detrimental to food processors, farmers, and the farmworkers they've sought to support
Union, farmers spar over working conditions, other issues that
remain at the core of PCUN's 9-year-old boycott of NORPAC
June 20,
2001
June 13,
2001
Computer lab will help MacLaren youth catch up on high school
studies
Woodburn's Fred Bustamante apppears on "Powerball" game
show
Pete McCallum appointed to Woodburn City Council
They like Mondays best: Artists gather every week for fellowship,
art appreciation at the Glatt House Gallery
9-year-old dies in backyard swimming pool
Bodwin gets 15 year sentence for car-crash killing of Hipolito
Baltazar
Obituaries for June 13, 2001
Hardcastle, Lincoln intersections will get left-turn signals
Fire logs for June 13, 2001
Editorial: AgriFrozen closure leaves crops -- and farmers' hopes
-- to rot on the vine
St. Paul track coach Todd Bos calls it quits after taking girls,
boys to capture state titles
St. Luke's belltower is torn apart and rebuilt, eight years after
it was damaged in earthquake
Police logs for June 13, 2001
Births for June 13, 2001
NM standout Kory Casto is named All-American during his freshman
season at UP
Reading aloud inspires teens, tots to share their love for books
"Penny War" raises more than $1,200 for Brazilain girl
to attend school
June 6,
2001
May 30,
2001
May
23, 2001
May 16,
2001
May 9, 2001
May 2, 2001
April 25,
2001
April 18,
2001
April 11,
2001
April 4,
2001
Editorial: Let's all show our support for the tulip festival by
joining this weekend's events
Eagle Scout project blossoms as more than 3,000 daffodils sprout
at Belle Passi Cemetery
Joni Harms performs Saturday
Spring garden seminar is Saturday, with how-to classes on trees,
shrubs, hanging planters, composting and more
Whiskey Hill Jazz Band performs Saturday
Obituaries for the week of April 4, 2001
Skate park supporters, led by WHS freshman, prepare to raise as
much as $200,000
Joni Harms concert, tractor show, garden events highlight Saturday
festival events
Congresswoman Hooley visits with workers displaced by AgriFrozen
closure
Police logs for the week of April 4, 2001
Labansky concert benefits Marion County Search and Rescue Unit
Births for the week of April 4, 2001
Woodburn man plans 600-mile bicycle trek along the Mississippi
Woodburn Thunder soccer
North Marion softball
North Marion baseball
WHS students learn about business during trip to Hawaii
Gervais track
Woodburn baseball
March 28,
2001
March 21,
2001
|