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tim o’donnell

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Fatal crash in Washington County

[Updated 6/10 at 2:33 pm] 66 year-old Timothy O’Donnell was killed on Friday while on a group ride with the Portland Velo bike club. He was struck by a motorist from behind as he attempted to make a left-hand turn. The crash took place in Cornelius, about half-way between Hillsboro and Forest Grove. Here’s the … Read more

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June 9, 2007

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