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Looking Back, April 7

The most popular event at the annual Snow King Serendipity was the first Snow King Hill Climb, sponsored by the Jackson Hole Snow Devils. Thirty racers entered the snowmobile race up Snow King Mountain. John McLaughlin, the only one to make it all the way to the road at the top of the mountain, emerged as King of the Hill. After finding no suitable alternatives the Jackson Hole Airport board ended its search for another location for the airport and instructed its master plan consultants to focus their study on the effects of keeping the airport in Grand Teton National Park. The board also asked the firm to consider the effects of closing the airport if the present site could not be retained after the park lease expired in 1995.

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Walk On The Wild Side With Photographer Doug Coombs

Walk On The Wild Side With Photographer Doug Coombs
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Eugene-Springfield bars and restaurants warm up cold days with winter drinks

Eugene-Springfield bars and restaurants warm up cold days with winter drinks Despite Christmas feeling like months ago, winter still rolls on for another month. With snow packing the Willamette Valley and rain soaking fair shores, there’s one sure way to keep warm: alcohol.  With warm bellies and moderately mellowed souls in mind, CAFE 541 reached out to the local gastronomic scene to see which concoctions they could brew, burn and turn to keep bones thawed. More in Food Mulled wine, Oregon Wine L.A.B. Warmed wine may not be the most common winter warmers, but one whiff of Oregon Wine L.A.B.’s mulled wine will wrap partakers in a comforting glow. 

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Looking Back, Feb. 3

• For the first time in many years, Grand Teton National Park’s buffalo herd was wintering on the National Elk Refuge. Fifteen — all but one member of the herd — were hanging out north of the road to Curtis Canyon. • A teenager called a bomb threat into the junior high school early Monday morning, saying the explosion would take place at 9 sharp. Nothing happened, and at 9:30 a.m. Superintendent of Schools Jerry Wemberley opened the school. • Assistant Park Superintendent Jack Neckles announced that the National Elk Refuge, the west slope of the Tetons and U.S. Forest Service land off Grand Teton National Park’s easternmost point were not longer being considered for a

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An Alesong for the People

Driving out to Alesong’s brewery is almost like an adventure for those who rarely leave the metro boundaries. It’s a scenic drive filled with trees and twists and turns that you normally encounter when visiting one of Willamette Valley’s stellar wineries.  And when you step inside the Territorial Highway location, the presence of stemware and artistic beers might lead you to double check you didn’t end up at King Estate.  Co-founder and co-owner Doug Coombs says he wants people to walk in and know they’re not at a typical brewery. He wants that atmosphere to encourage people to open their minds about new ways of thinking about beer; it’s the sort of beer you can bring to a nice dinner. 

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