Engineer, mathematician pair leave $1 2 million to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation oklahoman.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from oklahoman.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Portland Cider Company expands to westside surburbs July 17 2021
The cidery s owners hope their first Westside location will draw guests seeking a more urban feel.
For years, John Parrish and his wife Lynda have wanted to return to Beaverton. Now with the anticipated opening of their third Portland Cider Company location early next year, they will soon have that chance.
The 2,300-square-foot pub is set to open its doors in spring 2022 and join other retail tenants on the ground level of the new West End District at the corner of Southwest Tualatin Valley Highway and Murray Boulevard.
The pub will offer 24 taps featuring Portland Cider s house ciders, as well as a rotating selection of local beers.
July 15 2021
The cidery s owners hope their first Westside location will draw guests seeking a more urban feel.
For years, John Parrish and his wife Lynda have wanted to return to Beaverton. Now with the anticipated opening of their third Portland Cider Company location early next year, they will soon have that chance.
The 2,300-square-foot pub is set to open its doors in spring 2022 and join other retail tenants on the ground level of the new West End District at the corner of Southwest Tualatin Valley Highway and Murray Boulevard.
The pub will offer 24 taps featuring Portland Cider s house ciders, as well as a rotating selection of local beers.
Pamplin Media Group - West End District to welcome Portland Cider Co pamplinmedia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pamplinmedia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mother still fighting to get autistic son home after Surrey County Council confined him
âSurrey are making a mockery of the mental capacity act. It is there to protect vulnerable adults, not to be violated and used as an instrument of confinement.
Linda Parish is fighting social services for her son to return home. (Image: Surrey Live / Darren Pepe)
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