Saddleback celebrated the 3rd Annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, October 7, 2023. The rain couldn’t stop the fun! Runners braved the rain and wind to race up the mountain. Inside, the fun included, stein hoisting, a pie eating contest, costume contest, live music and lots of German-style food and drink. Special thanks to Morton & Furbish […]
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Rudolph Isley, founding member of Isley Brothers and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, dies at 84
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Photos – Musical mural in Lewiston
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Week in Photos – Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, 2023
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Portland police asking the public for info about man who went missing in 2013
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Johnson Hall co-founder says renovation of Gardiner theater is ‘beyond our expectation’
Four decades after Denise and Benny Reehl formed a group to buy Johnson Hall, renovations to the historic opera house are nearing completion. To meet the requirements of the tax credit program funding part of the work, the building must be safe for occupancy by Dec. 31.
Johnson Hall co-founder says renovation of Gardiner theater is ‘beyond our expectation’
Four decades after Denise and Benny Reehl formed a group to buy Johnson Hall, renovations to the historic opera house are nearing completion. To meet the requirements of the tax credit program funding part of the work, the building must be safe for occupancy by Dec. 31.