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Beacon in the Dark: Mt. Hood Villages Neighbors and Businesses Step Up to Fill the Gap During Shutdown
As SNAP benefits are finally becoming accessible to those in need of assistance after the longest government shutdown in American history, The Mt. Hood Villages community became a light to so many during what felt like a very dark time for those in need. Stepping up to the plate, many neighbors and local businesses began to not only fill designated food pantries, but created new ones in different locations accessible 24/7. Businesses such as Mogul Mountain Pizza, Mount Hood
Justin Andress
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Community Remembers Phoenix Lane a Year Later
When people learned of Susan “Phoenix” Lane’s disappearance last November, the mountain community was shaken, even more so when she was found murdered eight days later on Nov. 29, and her husband Michel Fournier was taken into custody. Unfortunately, it wasn’t because something like this has never happened on the mountain, but because of what Lane was to so many — a mother, a sister, a friend. Dozens of people joined the search to look for her, adamant that she wasn’t a “mi
Marie Kennedy & Brit Allen
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Jamie Simpson Bags 24-Pound Mushroom
For nearly 30 years, Jamie Simpson has hiked into the local forests in search of edible treasures. Over that time, he’s gathered countless chanterelles, hedgehogs, and lobsters. This mushroom season has been different, though. Fewer finds and a busier schedule has left him low on returns. On Sunday, November 16, however, that tough run ended when Simpson hauled in an enormous cauliflower mushroom. This rare species of mushroom typically weighs about two pounds. The big boys t
Justin Andress
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Community Supports Brightwood Man Undergoing Leg Lengthening Surgery
For nearly 50 years, Brightwood resident Nathan Mills has lived with an imbalance. At birth, his right leg was shorter than his left. And even after surgeries in his youth to keep his left leg from outgrowing his right, Mills was left with a four-inch difference between the two. This has required creativity — such as specially lifted shoes — and years of pain management. Even so, Mills operates with a very positive mentality in his daily life, choosing to “focus on the thin
Brit Allen
Dec 1, 20254 min read


Mountain Roar: December 2025
Christmas Toy Drive Dinner! “POLAR EXPRESS” We hope you’ll come out to this year's Christmas Toy Drive Dinner and make it the best ever! The dinner will be held Saturday December 6th. Happy Hour begins at 5:30 p.m. with dinner served at 6:00 p.m., price at the door is $30.00.Special presale tickets are available for $25.00 at Welches Clackamas County Bank, Welches Mountain Building Supply, Coffee , The Brightwood Tavern, Mt. Hood Cannabis, and the Whistle Stop Tavern. Lion Ch
Lion Milt Fox
Dec 1, 20252 min read
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