By Gary Randall, The Mountain Times Because I’m a landscape photographer, I’m prone to seeking adventure in the outdoors. Sometimes I can be found in the middle of nowhere in the dark photographing ...
By Lucas Holmgren, The Mountain Times Southwest Washington rivers were once the “Valhalla” of steelhead according to a wise fish conservationist named Dave Brown. As he showed his spring-fed fish ...
By Justin Andress, The Mountain Times Every day, residents drive past the unassuming Wy’East Mountain Academy campus (formerly Windell’s) with little idea of the world-class facilities and dynamic ...
Since Timberline Lodge was built in 1937, the tradition of having resident St. Bernards has lived on through the decades and is a favorite of our guests. The tradition continues to this day with Heidi ...
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the wonderful people of our community for supporting Mount Hood Taxi over the years. It has been an incredible journey, serving the residents and ...
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My name is Steve Wilent and I’m a firewood fanatic. When people ask about my hobbies, I say that cutting, splitting, and stacking firewood is at the top of my list, followed by burning firewood and ...
Hoodland Fire has made an important investment in community safety by acquiring a new Type 3 wildland interface engine which arrived last month. This acquisition was made possible through the careful ...
Voters in the May primary agreed: Roberts is the change we need, winning 48.8% of the vote.Craig Roberts will win… ...
I got my directory today and I have to tell you ...
A professional stained glass artist since 1974, Mt. Hood Villages resident Gail O’Neill has made her artist mark throughout the area, including several buildings in the greater Portland area. An ...