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Pamplin Media Group - Youngest ever, first Asian person to serve as Oregon City commissioner


Youngest ever, first Asian to serve as Oregon City commissioner
Adam Marl, 20, made history this week by becoming the y
oungest and first Asian member ever on the Oregon City Commission.
I m looking forward to opening that door and keeping it open for others, he said.
On April 30, Marl took the oath of office for a city commission seat vacated by Rachel Lyles Smith when she stepped up to become mayor. Marl managed the campaign to oust Lyles Smith s mayoral predecessor Dan Holladay. Oregon City commissioners unanimously voted April 29 to appoint Marl to the open commission seat.
For the past three years, Marl has been a paid legislative intern for state Rep. Jack Zika, R-Redmond. Marl will graduate in May from Willamette University with a bachelor s degree after studying politics and communications. ....

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A pandemic hit: Anchorage pinata maker expands with coronavirus-shaped pinatas


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When the coronavirus pandemic began last year, Carolina Tolladay Vidal’s pinata business in Anchorage went to pieces and not in a good way for a pinata maker.
“Many of the projects I had were moved to other dates,” she told Alaska Public Media. “Many were canceled.”
Tolladay Vidal had to find fresh ideas to rejuvenate her business and settled on making large, coronavirus-shaped pinatas.
After Tolladay Vidal posted a photograph of a homemade coronavirus pinata on social media, the orders started piling up, she said.
“I think you really smash them and break them and hit them with meaning,” she said. “Because it has been tough for everybody.” ....

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