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A company called the Forest Grove Transportation Company operated local streetcar service that linked downtown to Carnation, Oregon, where the Oregon & California Railroad built its depot, but the service lasted only from 1906 to 1911. [6] [10] The Red Electric passenger service to Forest Grove ended in 1929 and Oregon Electric's ceased in 1932 ...
The News-Times is a weekly newspaper covering the cities of Forest Grove and Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon.Established in 1886 and with coverage focused on Forest Grove for most of its history, the paper only recently added equivalent coverage of the much larger city of Hillsboro, when, in August 2019, publisher Pamplin Media Group launched a separate Hillsboro edition of the News ...
Haleigh Kochanski is a breaking news and public safety reporter for The Register-Guard. ... 1 person dead after crash in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Pages in category "Forest Grove, Oregon" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... News-Times (Forest Grove) O. Oregon Route 8;
The bodies of the two men, ages 37 and 59 years old, were found in a heavily wooded area of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State, the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office said ...
The Forest Grove Leader was a weekly community newspaper in Forest Grove in the U.S. state of Oregon.Started in 2012, it was published by the Oregonian Publishing Company, which also published The Hillsboro Argus newspaper and continues to publish The Oregonian.
In February 2016, a high-pitched noise was heard intermittently at night in Forest Grove, Oregon. The Department of Forestry determined that their equipment was not the cause of the sound. [1] The news about the noise was first shared with Dave Nemeyer by a Forest Grove resident, who posted a video of it on the city's Facebook page. [2]
In 1873, the Forest Grove Independent newspaper was founded as the first newspaper in Washington County, Oregon. [4] By December the paper had moved to Hillsboro and named itself the Washington Independent. [4] Albert E. Tozier owned the paper with a partner from 1885 to 1887. [5] Daniel Gault owned the Independent from 1892 to 1902. [6]