KVAL-TV Eugene - Fri Nov 27
Traffic came to a temporary standstill on northbound Interstate 5 - from Woodburn to just north of Wilsonville - on Thanksgiving Day, as troopers swooped in for a reported hit and run.
Admitting craziness, shoppers camp out for early dealsAppeal Tribune - Fri Nov 27
Sue Braddock wasn't about to repeat a mistake she made last year, so she arrived at Woodburn Company Stores about 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
I-5 standstill near Woodburn was hit-and-run chaseKATU-TV Portland - Thu Nov 26
Traffic came to a temporary standstill on northbound Interstate 5 - from Woodburn to just north of Wilsonville - on Thanksgiving Day, as troopers swooped in for a reported hit and run.
Gubernatorial candidate stops by WoodburnWoodburn Independent - Thu Nov 26
John Lim, a Republican candidate for Oregon governor, stopped in Woodburn Tuesday and said Oregon's top three issues facing Oregonians are creating jobs, education and public safety.
Law enforcement officials remind drivers to stay safeStatesman Journal - Thu Nov 26
Local law enforcement agencies remind drivers to slow down and stay safe this week and weekend, which means no speeding in cars or shopping carts.
Feisty arson victim fights fire-setter's early releaseThe Oregonian - Wed Nov 25
Some folks can light up a room. Jerry Nicholson Jr., everyone tells me, could light up a neighborhood.
H1N1 flu clinic fails to draw large crowdAppeal Tribune - Wed Nov 25
"I'm very relieved," Amy Clark said. "It was frustrating not being able to get her one." The school district and Marion County Health Department held invitation-only clinics for children who have underlying health conditions.
Sheriff's lieutenant to join Woodburn police as captainStatesman Journal - Wed Nov 25
Marion County Sheriff's Lt. Doug Garrett will soon take up a new post with Woodburn Police Department.
Man arrested in connection to Woodburn Dutch Bros. robberyWoodburn Independent - Tue Nov 24
WOODBURN a ' A man was arrested Monday afternoon by a coalition of area police on charges related to a string of robberies stretching from Gresham to Salem.
Market fosters sustainable celebrationsStatesman Journal - Tue Nov 24
Maggie Beans, a fifth-grader at Bush Elementary School, was excited about wind chimes she made and sold Sunday at the Sustainable Holiday Market.
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