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An eight week program teaches job skills and organic gardening

Farmers marketMultnomah County's Hands of Wonder Garden program, now in its third year is a work experience program for young people under community supervision. It teaches work skills, business and organic gardening.

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An online petition he mounted against PSU administration has sent more than 2,200 emails from around the country into the inboxes of PSU administrators

Henry LiuFormer Portland State University student Henry Liu's lawsuit against the college for allegedly violating his rights in an expulsion hearing is gaining momentum.

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A wave of retirements in the industry means many jobs opening over the next decade

The Northwest Carpenters Union is inviting anyone with an interest in a career within the industry to a free career fair, Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10-3 at the Pacific Northwest Carpenters Institute, 4222 NE 158th Ave, Portland. There will be door prizes, food and activities for children.

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The Budget Fashionista spoke at Portland's new Microsoft store Sept. 8

Kathryn Finney, AKA The Budget Fashionista, talks about why she founded Digital Undivided, why more Black women and men should get into technology, and how to find investors for your start-up. 

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Oregon is the eighth worst state in the country for teen unemployment

TriMet partnered with the SummerWorks program for the first time this summer, sponsoring 30 jobs for high-risk teens. Twenty-three of the teens worked at TriMet doing a variety of jobs ranging from office work to field work in the community.

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Poverty, school failures and institutional racism block progress

Two of every three children in Portland's African immigrant and refugee communities live in poverty. That's just one of a series of miserable statistics revealed in "The African Immigrant and Refugee Community in Multnomah County," the fourth of six reports on Portland's minority communities from the Communities of Color Coalition.

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The group will advance big-picture changes in public policy, training, and communication about mental health and suicide prevention

As people around the world observe Suicide Prevention Day, Sept. 10, the official launch of Forefront: Innovations in suicide prevention brings hope for Washington State to lead the way to new policies and programs to solve this major public health problem.

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Group hopes to create more inclusive healthcare workforce and improve nursing care

The Oregon Center for Nursing, or OCN, has launched its Nursing Equity Coalition.

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Madrigal resigned as Cogen's chief of staff this week

Multnomah County Chair Jeff Cogen has resigned. Cogen issued the following statement, saying he will leave Sept. 16. Marissa Madrigal, Cogen's designated replacement will take over as county chair.

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