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Students and government met Saturday to plant 1,000 trees in MHCC’s Beavercreek Canyon. Students of the Natural Resource Technology, Cooperative Association of States for Scholarships (CASS) and the Oregon Leadership Institute (OLI) teamed up with METRO, an organization responsible for Multnomah County’s “green spaces”. |