Kristof Battles + Graduation Rates + Timbers, Valeri Part Ways

Morning, people of Hillsboro! Colin Miner here with your brand-new Hillsboro Daily.


First, today's weather:

Patchy fog in the morning. High: 48 Low: 31.


Here are the top stories in Hillsboro today:

  1. Intel says it will build at least two Ohio chip factories, and maybe as many as eight (OregonLive)

  2. Nick Kristof, Secretary Of State Make Opposing Arguments In Court (Hillsboro Patch)

  3. Three Williamson County schools are going remote due to COVID-19 staffing challenges (Tennessean)

  1. Hillsboro Weather Forecast For The Weekend Ahead (Hillsboro Patch)

  2. Hillsboro: See 5 Nearby Houses On The Market (Hillsboro Patch)

  3. This Weekend's Hillsboro Area Prep Sports Schedule (Hillsboro Patch)

  4. Oregon Graduation Rates Show Slight Dip But Good News Overall (Patch)

  5. Kristof, Secretary of State Argue Ballot Eligibility (Patch)

  6. Permanent Does Not Mean Forever (Patch)

  7. Timbers Valeri Say Goodbye (Patch)

  8. COVID-19 Cases Pass 10,000, Hospitalizations Near 1,000 (Patch)

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Today in Hillsboro:

  • Basketball Double Header v Sherwood - Century High School (5:00 PM)

  • Local Singer-Songwriter Night Featuring musicians Gabe Ballard, Trent Toney, Ellie Hartman, and Kyndel James (7:30 PM)


From my notebook:

  • Nextdoor Neighbor, Laurel: "Looking for good Chinese food. - Any recommendations?" (Nextdoor)


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You're officially in the loop for today! See you all tomorrow morning for another update.

Colin Miner

About me: I've been at Patch for almost 6 years after a career that had stops at The New York Times, Oregonian, Washington Post, as well as KATU, KOIN, and KGW. For the past three years I've been Patch's Manager News and Content Partnerships as well as a National Writer.

This article originally appeared on the Hillsboro Patch