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  • Photos by STEVEN LANE/The Columbian Exhibit producer Heather Daniel demonstrates a new interactive touchscreen exhibit about Mount St. Helens for KGW photographer Mike Galimanis during a media event Tuesday in Portland. The exhibit will debut Saturday at Johnston Ridge Observatory.

  • THORNDIKE - Tim Alton scored four of his team's six points in the final period Tuesday night to lift Mount View to a 40-38 boys basketball victory over Winslow. Alton scored a game-high 17 points for Mount View. Mike Cochrane added nine points.

  • MONTICELLO - , 80, left us Dec. 29, 2011, to be with his creator. Mike was born July 9, 1931, in Houlton, to Frank Brown and Mary (Mahoney) Brown. He truly believed in the Lord and lived his life accordingly by being an example for all who knew him as a person who was always willing to help the unfortunate in their time of need. He may have provided help in the form of a jump start for a stalled vehicle or maybe offered a tow to anyone who was stuck or volunteered a ride to a stranded traveler even though it may have been out of his way, never accepting any thing as payment. He truly believed in paying it forward and lived his life accordingly. When he was very young his family bought the farm on Lake Road, Monticello, and he continued to live there for the rest of his l...

  • It turns out the lone survivor of last week's horrific Long Beach Airport plane crash that killed five people, Naples resident Mike Jensen, was involved in another harrowing incident in his early 20s when he was mountain climbing. Mike and a few friends were 3,000 feet from the highest peak in North America, Mount McKinley (20,320 feet), up in Alaska, when a snow blizzard hit," relates Jensen's close friend Martin Howard, a Long Beach businessman. "They managed to find a snow cave and stayed in it for almost a week. But it was a very dangerous situation and they came close to dying. They were on that mountain for 27 days.

  • Beneath gloomy clouds at Columbia Regional Airport, 8-year-old Alex Mount smiled brightly yesterday as she held hands with her father, Air Force Maj. Mike Schriever, and watched military aircraft zoom by overhead. Slide Show

  • Mount Joy native Mike Sarbaugh can add yet another title to his resume after leading the Columbus Clippers to the International League title late Friday night. It's a second straight championship for the Clippers, the Class AAA affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, and second under Sarbaugh.

  • Mike Starks, left, of Soha Signs and Dave Sams, with Advanced Electric Signs, mount the final section of a three-dimensional mural on the Main Street facade of the Vancouver School of Arts and Academics. The panel is the first of six designed and built by VSAA students as part of the Columbia River Confluence Project. ---

  • A former banker from Lewiston said Monday he would seek the Republican nomination to run against U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud, Maine's Second District Democratic incumbent. Bob Stone, 55, said he wants to bring more jobs to northern Maine's sprawling congressional district, saying that high taxation makes the state unfriendly to business. If elected, he said, he could work closely with the Republican-led Congress and White House on economic development. While declining to criticize Michaud directly, Stone said he brings a different perspective to public service.

  • Leah Marie Chapman - 8-pound daughter of Trevor and Rita Chapman of Normal, born March 31, 2011. Grandparents: John and Maria DiVita, Des Plaines; Mike and Kay Chapman, Clinton. Great-grandparents: Rosario and Salvatrice Vazzano, Mount Prospect; LaRue Hicks, Clinton. Taylor Wren Barnard - 6-pound, 6-ounce daughter of Nathan and Misty Barnard of Lexington, born March 18, 2011. Siblings: Haylee Sue, 5; Hannah Lynn, 4; Addison Joanne, 1. Grandparents: Scott and Tammy Dehm, Lexington; Robert and Deborah Barnard, Towanda. Great- grandparents: Glen and Marilyn Dehm, Chatsworth; Aggie Robbins, Bloomington; Jesse and Esther Ruff, Waynesville; Alice Barnard, Towanda; Carroll and Shirley Starkey, Springfield. Her middle name comes from both her grandfathers.

  • CHATHAM, N.H. -- A young boy from Cumberland was credited Thursday night with helping save his mother's life Wednesday after she suffered a serious head injury in a hiking mishap. Shortly before 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April Kearney, 44, of Cumberland, her husband, Mike, and their 9-year-old son John were hiking across the saddle between West Royce Mountain and Mount Meader on the Basin Trail in Evans Notch, Conservation Officer Alex Lopashanski of New Hampshire Fish and Game said late Thursday evening.



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