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Bi-Mart is an employee-owned chain of retailers located in the western U.S. states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. [1] A typical Bi-Mart houses merchandise includes electronics and small appliances, housewares, hardware and power tools, sporting goods, automotive, apparel, canned and packaged food, personal care products, and, through the end of 2021, a pharmacy at many locations.
Forest Grove Leader: Forest Grove: 2012 2016 [6] Forest Grove Monthly: Forest Grove: June 1864 [6] Grande Ronde Sentinel: La Grande: May 1868 [6] Grants Pass Bulletin: Grants Pass: 1927 1949 Also published 1960–1964 [16] Greater Oregon: Halsey: 1929 1978 [17] Halsey Enterprise: Halsey: 1927 1929 [18] Halsey Journal: Halsey: 1932 1938 [19 ...
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.
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 Hillsboro Tribune was a weekly newspaper that covered the city of Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon and was published from 2012 to 2019. It was replaced in 2019 by a Hillsboro edition of the Forest Grove News-Times, a sister publication. Owned by the Pamplin Media Group, the newspaper published its first issue on September 7, 2012. [1]
Forest Grove, Montana, an unincorporated community in Fergus County; Forest Grove, Oregon, a city near Portland, Oregon; Forest Grove, Texas, an unincorporated community in Collin County, Texas; Forest Grove Historic District, Buckingham, Pennsylvania, listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania; Forest Grove branch, a railway line in Oregon
New Seasons Market was in favor of Measure 26–199 in the Oregon's November 2018 election, advocating for affordable housing for residents in the Portland metro area. [34] At the same time, the company announced opposition to Measure 105, which sought to repeal Oregon law prohibiting the use of state and local resources to enforce federal ...
The Oregon Electric Railway completed the 19.1-mile (30.7 km) branch from its main line at Garden Home to Forest Grove in 1908. [1] At the time of completion the branch, like the main line, was electrified at 600 V DC. This was converted to 1,200 V DC in 1912. [2] Passenger service ended on the Forest Grove branch in July 1932. [3]