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About The skanner. (Portland, Or.) 1975-2014 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 2015)
#SK40YEARS 40 Years of Service October 28, 2015 The Skanner 40th Anniversary Issue Page 13 People: Kids & Sports November 4, 1986, Neil Goldschmidt is elected governor of Oregon, defeating Norma Paulus August 17, 1988, Joseph “Ray- Ray” Winston killed in the city’s first drive-by shooting November 13, 1988, Mulugeta Seraw, an unarmed Black man, is beaten to death by racist skinheads in Southeast Portland Start of the Junior Varsity Men’s 100 meter race during meet between Benson Polytechnic High and Jefferson High November 7, 1989, Norman B. Rice elected mayor of Seattle 1990s October 20, 1990, Racist skinhead Tom Metzger is convicted of inciting young followers to kill Mulugeta Seraw January 1, 1993, Larry Gossett begins first term on King County Council January 12, 1994, “OAME Takes Over Business Incubator” February 2, 1994, “Harold Moss, Tacoma’s First Black Mayor Sworn In” Don Johnson, coach of The Police Activities League tennis team March 2, 1994, “Portland Police Oversight Plan Falters in Neighborhoods” May 4,1994, “MLK Boulevard Stands Alone; Union Signs Come Down” January 25, 1995, “GOP Bill Would Toughen Juvenile Crime Sanctions: Meanwhile, Social Legislation Lags” February 15, 1995, “Home- buying Program Invites Police to Live in City where they Work” Children in the Imani/Young Life Program juggling scarves under the instruction of Scott “Mag” Hughes