Sports fields in Banks on August 5, 2020. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) Executive Board announced on Monday, Dec. 7 that school sports would be pushed
Face masks. Photo: Chas Hundley
On December 3, Washington County was one of 25 Oregon counties placed in the “Extreme Risk” category under a new COVID-19 risk classification system unveiled
A Ride Connection bus drives through Banks on July 11, 2018. Photo: Chas Hundley
In early 2021, the nonprofit organization Ride Connection plans to expand their offerings of rural public
Face masks. Photo: Chas Hundley
More than 1,000 Oregonians have died in Oregon after contracting the novel coronavirus, the Oregon Health Authority announced Friday, December 4. The total deaths
Santa was present at the inaugural parade in 2019. Photo: Stewart Monroe
The Second Annual Banks Christmas Light Parade is still on, according to event organizers.
Questions were raised regarding
A graph from the Oregon Health Authority showing county risk categories as of November 23
In a new framework announced Wednesday afternoon, Governor Kate Brown unveiled restrictions that will begin
Don Backman is a resident of Bay City.
I read with interest the article which you published ("
Letter to the Editor: Oregon Hunters Association, Nov. 11")
from Jim
Leslie Sipp. Photo: City of Banks
The city of Banks announced that long-time Banks resident, citizen, and community activist, Leslee Sipp, is the winner of the Banks 2020 Citizen of
The front of the building and parking lot at at Hornshuh Creek Fire Station #14 on October 28, 2020. Photo: Chas Hundley
Crafted with locally-milled logs on the exterior, the
A campaign sign for Brad Witt in Manning near the Dairy Creek Tavern. Photo: Chas Hundley
Bradley Witt (D/I/WFP-Clatskanie) with 50.6 percent of the vote defeated Republican
The entrance to Stub Stewart State Park. Photo: Chas Hundley
While so many traditions have been upended by the coronavirus pandemic, there's one that will return the day
Face masks. Photo: Chas Hundley
Oregon’s “freeze” period to combat the rising cases of the coronavirus begins tomorrow, Wednesday November 18, and will last through Wednesday, December 2, a