Do you remember the Tindell’s steam sawmill? How about Broadway Speedway or Avondale Creamery?
The group assembled at Hubert LaRue’s Halls Crossroads history museum Sept. 18, sure did. LaRue and wife …
Support sought for Halls history museum
There’s a treasure trove of history hidden away in Halls Crossroads, painstakingly collected by one passionate historian, and now there’s a movement afoot to put that history on display for …
Kindness class ‘rocks’ at Halls Middle
Who knew painted rocks would be such a big hit and spread fun and good vibes to so many?
Students at Halls Middle School knew when they flagged painted kindness rocks …
Son finds World War II hero father, friends in France
Gary Nelson of Halls doesn’t remember his father. He was just 3 years old when Harold Nelson, a U.S. Army medic with the 3rd Infantry Division, 15th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, …
Grassroots movement may save Halls Hospice
Anyone who has had a loved one at the former St. Mary’s Residential Hospice in Halls will tell you there’s just something special about that place. It’s not just that …
Town Hall honors Gresham students, talks social media
Fountain City Town Hall held a general membership meeting Sept. 11, at Church of the Good Shepherd, and the program was all about youth.
Town Hall members recognized several students from …
Reynolds: CHS, feeder schools are #fountaincitystrong
Central High School principal Michael Reynolds is firm in his belief that strong schools make a strong community, and he’s putting his clout behind an effort to foster pride and …
Sewing ministry grows confidence in Belize
A Fountain City Presbyterian Church couple is filling a need that few knew was there: the need for women in one corner of Belize to learn solid sewing and crafting …