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Mt. Hood Community College has not passed a Bond Measure asking for additional money in 50 years. Improvements to its infrastructure are greatly needed due to not addressing reccurring maintenance ...
By Clackamas County, For The Mountain Times The Board of County Commissioners is seeking applications to fill the vacancy for County Commissioner, Position 4.Applications are being taken starting ...
Husband Ed and I are wondering if we are alone in being gob-smacked by PGE’s billing statements for February 2025? We have a tiny, one bedroom house in Brightwood we have lived in part-time for the ...
As you might recall several years ago we were told that the OLD Sandy High school was uninhabitable as there were too many problems, including environmental and It needed to be torn down and we needed ...
Mt. Hood National Forest will implement the Integrated Weed Management Program, which involves using herbicides, mechanical tools, and hand pulling. Beginning in April, qualified professionals will ...
As we head down the mountain, this final piece in our series continues to explore the stories behind the towns of the Mount Hood corridor — each stop, a link to the past. Zigzag In 1845 Joel Palmer ...
For the third year in a row, Sandy Rotary members arrived at every elementary school in The Oregon Trail School District bearing gifts. Working with the school district, it was determined that the ...
Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) is excited to announce the launch of the “I ♥ MHCC” campaign, a new initiative designed to celebrate the college’s legacy of academic excellence, community engagement ...
Multiple reports from neighbors on Nextdoor.com have confirmed several cougar sightings in the Mt. Hood area, including near residential properties. Authorities are urging residents to take ...
I am not happy to rain on the Ivy Bear topiary parade — but I must. I believe the article published in our Mt Times about the Bear was interesting but should have included an advisory about Evil Ivy.
When Richard Davis, an experienced attorney with 28 years in Barre, Vermont, moved to Troutdale, Oregon, in 2015, he knew establishing his own practice in a new, competitive legal market would be a ...