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Built in 1981 and remodeled since, the houseboat is two stories, with the primary suite and a bedroom and bathroom at the entry level, and the combined living spaces upstairs. There, generous-sized windows are on all sidesâlining the granite kitchen counter at the sink, surrounding the dining nook, flanking the living roomâs gas fireplace, and filling the stairwell with sunlight. Warm accents cozify, from the
wide-plank Doug fir floors underfoot to the wood-clad ceilings twelve-feet overhead, and the
driftwood boards covering the fireplace hearth.Â
Located in the Macadam Bay Moorage, the home feels pretty removed from the nearby hustle of S. Macadam, thanks to a buffer provided by the paved bike trail of the Willamette Greenway, a secure parking lot, and more parkland running along the waterâs edge. Enjoy that scenery from any one of the houseboatâs three decks, all totaling 1400 square feet. Itâs hard to judge which is better: the large expanse off t
May 1, 2021
Members of the New Ulm Rotary Club held their adopt-a-highway ditch walk on Thursday on Highway 14 near Essig. The Rotary members in the picture from left to right are: Jim Spoon, Harold Remme and Jeff Bertrang. Not pictured are Evy Olson, Jeff Dittrich and Sarah Spoon, who also helped.
Members of the New Ulm Rotary Club held their adopt-a-highway ditch walk on Thursday on Highway 14 near Essig. The Rotary members in the picture from left to right are: Jim Spoon, Harold Remme and Jeff Bertrang. Not pictured are Evy Olson, Jeff Dittrich and Sarah Spoon, who also helped.
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Canby official denies strip club allegations, probe promised January 24 2021
After a contentious Jan. 6 council, city councilors Shawn Varwig and Sarah Spoon square off over accusations again.
The wounds created at the Canby City Council s January opening meeting bled over to its second meeting Jan. 20.
Councilor Shawn Varwig called on Councilor Sarah Spoon to resign. Spoon would later call for an investigation into Varwig s conduct at a convention.
Things started calmly enough with some basic City Council business, the mayor s report and then the councilor liaison reports. Then Varwig took the final minutes of his report to call out fellow councilor Spoon for an accusation she made about him Jan. 6 and to ask her to promptly resign.