News and More: A town hall event hosted by an anti-mandate nonprofit draws a reported 250 people at Canby Grove. A former county employee gets 90 days in jail for vandalizing a memorial to a Black man who died in police custody.
Canby Conversation: We catch up with Brynn Spoon and Connor Morris of Canby High School Theatre, which is preparing to return to the stage with its production of the Oscar Wilde masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, later this month.
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Episode 393: Canby Remembers
Episode 392: Knock, Knock...
Episode 391: Prost!
Episode 390: Beef to School
Episode 389: Link of an Eye
Episode 388: Roll Cougs
Episode 387: Steer Clear
Episode 386: Fair and Partial
Episode 385: A Legacy For Kids
Episode 384: Not Their First Rodeo
Episode 383: Hairy Tale Ending
Episode 382: Social Security
Episode 381: Wine Dining
Episode 380: Hammer Away
Episode 379: Aquire the SPIRE
Episode 378: Wrestling With Destiny
Episode 377: Cash on Hand
Episode 376: Shooting Stars
Episode 375: Squatch and Learn
Episode 374: Fair Do’s
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