World-class visions for future of View Point Inn
Owner Geoff Thompson proposes $3.7 million plan to restore historic property. Wooden beams rise from the charred remains of the View Point Inn and form it's new skeletal structure, the first sign of...
View ArticleSteppin' out
Art exhibit Mt. Hood Community College's visual arts students will present their work in a juried exhibition May 13 to June 6 in the Visual Arts Gallery on the east side of the campus, 26000 S.E. Stark...
View ArticleOut and about
Community The Heart & Stroke Walk in Oregon 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 18, Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade, downtown Portland. 5K walk; no fees. Participants are eligible for a Heart Walk T-shirt once...
View ArticleRallying for Options
At an emotional school board meeting, community members stand behind a beloved program About 75 students, former students and teachers marched from Gresham High School to the Gresham-Barlow School...
View ArticleMt. Hood board candidate refuses to speak with the media
George 'Sonny' Yellott is running unopposed for the Zone 4 seat of the board An unopposed candidate for the Mt. Hood Community College Board of Directors is refusing to speak with the media, citing it...
View ArticleHistory lives on
Relatives of Gorge protector Gertrude Glutsch Jensen see to it that her legacy lives on It was a simple question. "Where is my grandmother's plaque?" Keffer Jensen asked when joining the Portland...
View ArticleMay 7 obituaries
Harley Warren Bergstrom July 28, 1920-April 30, 2013 East County resident Harley Warren Bergstrom died Tuesday, April 30. He was 92. No public services will be held. A reception was held Saturday, May...
View ArticleMt. Hood turning Japanese this weekend
Festival highlights haiku, dance, storytelling From haiku to handmade paper, bunka to bonsai, you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about Japan at Mt. Hood Community College, 26000 S.E....
View ArticleSaints split to keep hold on first place
Mt. Hood rallies late in Game 2 to maintain edge heading into final doubleheader OREGON CITY The Mt. Hood CC softball team retained its grip on first place in the South Region by splitting a...
View ArticleWant a better bus stop?
A meeting to gather input from local residents on which TriMet bus stops need the most improvement is from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 14, at the Rosewood Center, 16126 S.E. Stark St. Food, childcare and...
View ArticleMom who staged girl's disappearance must pay restitution
A Gresham woman who hid her 6-year-old daughter in a motel room before falsely reporting the girl missing, was sentenced Wednesday, May 8, to 45 days in jail and must pay for the $26,000 investigation....
View ArticleMeet the breadwinner
SnowCap's Kirsten Wageman is not only her family's breadwinner, she's helping to put food on tables across East Multnonah County For some working mothers, the separation between home and office is...
View ArticleBruins claim district tennis crown
Barlow wins the tournament, while Central Catholic claims the overall league title The Barlow boys tennis team won the matches that mattered most to claim the Mount Hood Conference district tournament...
View ArticleDoubles run lands Barlow in second
Bruins get past St. Marys to finish second at the district tournament The Barlow girls tennis team had put together a solid three-day run at the Mount Hood Conference district tournament, but still...
View ArticleNews briefs
Benefit Luncheon Trinity Lutheran Church will host a spaghetti lunch from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at the church, 507 W. Powell Blvd., Gresham. The event is a fundraiser for the Jensen family,...
View ArticleSchool briefs
'Little Women the musical comes to Centennials stage Centennial High School continues performances of Little Women the musical at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 10-11, and May 16-19. The...
View ArticleFarmers market creates new dog policy
One hour of pet-free shopping offered, along with new vendors selling liquor, beer It's not exactly like in the Peanuts episodes when Snoopy comes across those "No dogs allowed!" signs. But this year,...
View ArticleGresham mayor opposes plan for tower
Bemis asks Portland to modify plan for 180-foot structure atop Gresham Butte Gresham's mayor is asking the mayor of Portland to withdraw a proposal for a 180-foot tall emergency communications tower on...
View ArticleHonoring Reynolds go-to gal
Sue Mutschler, assistant secretary at Woodland Elementary School, is the OSEA 2013 Employee of the Year In 1989, Sue Mutschler was excited to start working in the schools so she could be on the same...
View ArticleProduce and plants and pastries - oh my!
Spring has sprung, with the opening of Farmers Market season Its a sure sign summer cant be far away when open-air markets and plant sales make their annual debut, bringing farm fresh goods and stuff...
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