Month: March 2024

Interview with Jamarr Lawson, Roosevelt High School’s Basketball Coach and Portland Interscholastic League Coach of the Year         Going Beyond the Hoops
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Interview with Jamarr Lawson, Roosevelt High School’s Basketball Coach and Portland Interscholastic League Coach of the Year Going Beyond the Hoops

Meet Jamarr Lawson, Roosevelt High School’s Coach of the Year. He works far beyond hoops with his students. He prioritizes emotional and academic support, creating a positive team culture. Learn about his strategies for navigating challenges and the importance of patience. A man dedicated to the development and best practices for our youth. “What key […]

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Advertisers: Advertorials blend article and advertisement to inform and sell. The sentence, The power of words, written with a typewriter.
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Advertisers: Advertorials blend article and advertisement to inform and sell.

We are excited to announce that we are publishing advertorials! An advertorial is short for “advertisement editorials.” These advertorials seamlessly blend your ads with the editorial content in your articles. This is a graceful, subtle form of promotion. Our rates are listed below. For further information, please reach out to Anisha Scanlon by emailing content@stjohnsreview.com or calling […]

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Opinions

District 2 City Counsel Forum Wednesday, March 6, 2024 

Submitted by C. Santiago​ Twelve candidates for District 2 City Council assembled at St. Johns Church on N. Richmond Ave. Wednesday evening. The candidates were asked several questions regarding the most significant issues on resident’s minds. Subjects that were discussed included homelessness crises and camps, affordable housing, illegal drugs, crime, bottle drop, police response, wages, […]

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Editor's Pick

No Bottle Drops in downtown, but fine in our community?

No bottle drops in downtown: Governor Tina Kotek has announced a temporary suspension of the requirement for downtown Safeway and Plaid Pantry to accept can and bottle returns under Oregon’s Bottle Bill. This exemption, effective from March 2 to April 1, is a response to concerns about the connection between the Bottle Bill and the […]

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