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May is National Historic Preservation Month

Creswell Heritage Foundation unearthed this two-ounce druggist bottle, filled with a distilled elixir, during a preliminary architect assessment of the Old Schoolhouse foundation in March. PHOTO PROVIDED Over 100 years ago, a Creswell resident discarded a two-ounce druggist bottle filled…

City Administrator gets pay raise

Creswell City Administrator – Michelle Amberg City Council approved a pay raise for Creswell City Administrator Michelle Amberg at their April regularly scheduled meeting. Administrator Amberg’s annual salary was $111,383.34. In April, council approved increasing Amberg’s salary to include an…

Briefs from the city administrator

Park restrooms to reopen With all the beautiful weather we have been having our parks are being used more and more. The question has come up as to why the bathrooms are locked. There are a few good reasons. First,…

Welcome to our world

KREEBER – Kimberly Gavron and Donald Kreeber, of Creswell, welcomed a baby boy to the world on May 11, 2018 at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center – RiverBend. HENDRICKS – Kristen and Joshua Hendricks, of Creswell, welcomed a baby girl…

How long is too long for graffiti to linger?

This Chronicle archive photo shows Creswell’s Old Schoolhouse after it was hit by graffiti last September. CHRONICLE ARCHIVES City council again revisited the idea of implementing a graffiti removal ordinance at April’s work session, after it was realized that there…

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