News and More: The mayor and a Canby school board member face criticism for their apparent endorsement of a violent Facebook post. Meanwhile in Clackamas County, a growing chorus is calling for new Commissioner Mark Shull to step down.
Canby Conversation: When the pandemic hit in March, Canby Kiwanis was one of the first clubs to transition to virtual meetings. Club leaders Angela Baker and Luana Hill tell us why they felt the move was vital to their group's survival.
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Episode 215: The Chocolate Maker
Episode 214: On the Marquis
Clackamas County Scare Fair Preview Show
Episode 213: Hot and Levy
Episode 212: Live Long and Prosper
Episode 211: Scare and Balanced
Episode 210: Blood Runs Colton
Episode 209: For Better or For Worse
Episode 208: Wax and Wayne
Episode 207: Lathe of Glory
Episode 206: Beyond the Fire Line
Episode 205: Clackamas Strong
Episode 204: Clackamas County is on Fire
Episode 203: Mama Didn't Raise No Dumme
Episode 202: Whiskey Business
Episode 201 Cars, Cars, Cars, Cars (Take Two)!
Episode 200: What in Pod's Name
Episode 199: Cars & Coffee
Episode 198: Cooped Up
Episode 197: Time to Get Sirius
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