On a clear winter morning in Government Camp, it’s easy to imagine what the mountain looked like decades ago. Before high-speed lifts and groomed runs became the norm, skiers carved their way through ...
For this season at the Mt. Hood Community College Theatre Department, the sky is the limit. In keeping with their theme of “elevate,” the department will produce Laurel Ollstein’s “They Promised Her ...
“You’re basically getting punished all the time,” junior Claire Parks said in regards to running track. Parks believes track is one of the most physically demanding sports because “it’s basically ...
shopping cart or at the gate. The original Oregon Roots Reggae event at the best reggae site in Oregon. The festival brings a weekend of Heavy Roots to our stages this year.
As we prepare to embark on another year, the team behind The Mountain Times is prepping for a truly exciting event: the launch of a new publication, The Sandy Standard. This new monthly newspaper will ...
Mary Larrabee and her dog Kody in an agility competition. Registration is now open for HWC’s 22 nd annual Golf Tournament and benefit Thursday, June 25, at the Oregon Resort. Last year’s event ...
The Winter Olympics concluded last month, and one of the big stories coming out of the event was the US Hockey Men’s and Women’s teams both bringing home gold medals. It was big news, and along with ...
The Winter Olympics concluded last month, and one of the big stories coming out of the event was the US Hockey Men’s and Women’s teams both bringing home gold medals. It was big news, and along with ...
When it comes to lifelong Mt. Hood Villages’ residents making an impact in the world of art, Colleen McCloskey is adding value to the scene one stitch at a time. A Mt. Hood Villages resident since ...
Relocation plans for the Mount Hood Rest Area are moving forward, bringing a significant change to Government Camp. When the existing facility moves southeast along Highway 26, the town will lose its ...
What began as a place for vigils and remembrance after the death of Phoenix Lane is evolving into something larger – a community healing space rooted in spiritual practices, support, and connection.
Residents of The Mt. Hood Villages were startled the Sunday evening of April 12th when sirens echoed throughout the community. A car chase involving 19 year old Nicholas Toler of Brightwood turned ...