By Hoodland Fire, The Mountain Times 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 ...
Bingo continues to be very popular this year: we’ve been averaging 55 players on Friday nights. The last two years’ we set attendance records. Come on out and have a great Friday night. Doors will ...
AM to Noon at the Welches Middle School - Emergency preparedness is important for all situations that we may encounter! Last year the ice storm and power outage was a wake up call! Come meet your ...
It is with a very sad and heavy heart that we have lost our loved one. Nicole Lynn Kosta, born May 31, 1983, lost her long battle with metastatic breast cancer on Sept 30, 2024. She moved to Welches O ...
Five days a week, dozens of elderly Mt. Hood residents rely on Hoodland’s Meals on Wheels program for a nutritious meal and much-needed human interaction. Those goals are increasingly important during ...
By Pat Erdenberger, The Mountain Times The goal of the Hoodland Community Planning Organization (HCPO) is to bring County information to our Hoodland community and give the community a voice back to ...
By Hoodland and Sandy Public Libraries, The Mountain Times This holiday season, the Hoodland and Sandy Public Libraries are excited to introduce two community-driven projects designed to spread joy ...
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 Amber Ford, The Mountain Times In September, Washington’s Skamania County sheriffs responded to two different locations where human remains had been found. On September 4th, a bear hunter in the ...
By Dr. Robert Kelly, D.M.D., The Mountain Times So every now and then I encounter a brave and unique soul who requests that I do a major dental procedure like a filling or crown with no anesthesia.
By Robert Matsumura, The Mountain Times Many of us who have ventured about Mount Hood are familiar with the Cloud Cap Inn. Nestled on the rugged North Slope of the mountain at 6000 feet, the Cloud Cap ...