| Beating the odds in Izee |
A tale of tough times and a tough ranch family who survived them IZEE - Things aren't all that bright for Grant County's economy right now with mills shutting down and an unemployment rate that's among the highest in the state. Thursday, October 01, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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| Recalling life at Cummingsville |
GRANT COUNTY - Although there were many small pleasures growing up in Cummingsville country, life was hard in those early days, around the turn of the century. Thursday, October 01, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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| The story of Trout Creek Camp |
The story of Frank and Betty Eki Note: This story was contributed by the Seneca History Project and excerpted from an article by Donna Eki Yount, who has taught Japanese language at the high school and university level and currently teaches at Portland Community College. Thursday, October 01, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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| Mary had a little wool |
CANYON CITY - She might not have sheep following "everywhere that Mary went," but Mary Snyder seems to have plenty of their wool close at hand. Thursday, October 01, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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| Four wheels and a motor - economy style, 1906 |
At the beginning of the 20th Century there were about 800 American-built cars on the roads in this country. Each cost about $1,000. Thursday, October 01, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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| Freda Cant: An 'old voice for Dayville' |
Turning the pages of Grant County history DAYVILLE - Some jokingly say if your family hasn't lived in Grant County for at least 100 years, you're a newcomer. Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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| Students unravel the tale of historic Trout Creek Camp |
SILVIES VALLEY - The eighth year of the Seneca History Project began with a field trip in October 2008, when students in third through eighth grades traveled to the south end of Silvies Valley to view the site of a fascinating piece of Hines Lumber Co. history. Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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| Getting to the 'root' of it all |
GRANT COUNTY - Don't know much about history? Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Full Story >>> |
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