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Oregon Trail Gravel Grinder starts Wednesday and runs through Sunday, June 29th featuring the top racers in North America ...
Millions of acres of public land may soon be sold, affecting national parks across the country to improve the U.S. housing crisis.
Most, when prodded, give a playful shrug at the curious phenomenon at Long Island's Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy ...
Her curiosity piqued by a spate of Bigfoot-related coincidences, columnist searches for answers about the legendary, elusive, ...
Perhaps odd, a little nuts and definitely extreme, the so-called Triple Crown of hiking isn’t for everyone. Some 775 have ...
Placko's innovative spirit is reflected in an enriched biology curriculum that features hands-on learning experiences.
The state wanted no part of the operation, so the Nez Perce stepped in to partner with the federal government.
The Forest Service released its 201-page Congressional Justification budget statement on June 8. It goes into much greater ...
Long before the American government removed them both from their ancestral homelands, wolves and Native Americans coexisted side-by-side for centuries. Those connections run deep for Shannon Wheeler, ...
By Jeff Helfrich For the Mountain Times We are in the waning weeks of the legislative session, and things are moving fast. While I will have a more comprehensive review in my end of session newsletter ...
From the publisher’s desk View from the mountain From the publisher’s desk By Benjamin Simpson The Mountain Times Hello, Mountain Timers Summer is nearly here, and with it comes some exciting ...
Compensation measure now on its way to governor SALEM — An Oregon Senate bill to strengthen Oregon’s wolf compensation program is on its way to the governor’s desk. The Oregon House on Tuesday, June 3 ...