School bond proposals would add facilities and increase safe traffic flow without raising taxes for Gladstone residents.
A handful of disgruntled residents spoke during a public hearing at Monday’s Gladstone City Commission meeting before the city enters its second year of Public Act (PA) 33, a special assessment to ...
District 12 and 29 lawmakers answered questions about the legislative session on Saturday, March 22, at a meet-and-greet ...
The U.S. Department of Education is being dismantled as a result of a recent federal executive order. On March 20, President ...
A 14-year-old boy has faced the Children's Court after an assault which left a schoolteacher injured. The boy pleaded guilty ...
Yamhill County Master Gardeners and OSU Spring into Gardening: 8:45 a.m.-4 p.m. Sign up for gardening classes on flowers, ...
Queensland’s mortgage-free homeowners are sitting on a $467.19 billion property goldmine, with new data revealing some ...
R. R. Branstrom | Daily Press Members of the public listen to a presentation by Gladstone City Manager Eric Buckman about Public Act 33, the needs of the city’s Public Safety Department and how tax ...
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