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 373: Roe Over
Episode 372: Straight Fire
Episode 371: Requiem for a Dream
Episode 370: A Matter of Principal
Episode 369: Finding a Voice
Episode 368: On Parade
Episode 367: Faire Thee Well
Episode 366: Glory Days
Episode 365: Summer Is Coming
Episode 364: Run, Tommy, Run
Episode 363: Mr. Anderson
Episode 362: Miss the Vote
Episode 361: Upset of the Century
Episode 360: Little Piece of My Art
Episode 359: Mom’s the Word
Episode 358: Count Me Ren
Episode 357: Finding Sister Debbie
Episode 356: The Rookie
Episode 355: That’s Fire
Episode 354: Gimme Fiber
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