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Adapting to closures: School superintendents discuss service strategies

By Brenna Wiegand Since Oregon closed its schools in mid-March due to the spread of the highly infectious coronavirus, local superintendents have been on a wild ride, chasing after ways to maintain their responsibility to the students. Buildings may be closed, but teaching and learning needs to continue. Mount Angel School District Superintendent Troy Stoops says it’s new territory for […]

Policy change: Cities change access rules because of virus

By James Day Silverton and Mount Angel both have changed their policies on public access to municipal buildings in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak and the governor’s social-distancing orders. City Hall offices in Silverton and Mount Angel were closed to the public through March, with Silverton officials indicating a reassessment will take place at the end of March. The […]

Running standouts: Area cross country alums shine in college

It was a banner year for former Silverton-Mount Angel cross country runners. Here is a look at how four standouts from the running scene fared in college: Kaylin Cantu, Kennedy: The Western Oregon sophomore finished 51st overall and second among WOU runners at the NCAA Division II regionals on the Wolves’ home course at the Ash Creek Preserve in Monmouth. […]

Mount Angel postmaster sworn in

Mount Angel’s new Postmaster, Mellody Wilkins, was officially sworn into office on Sept. 25 in the village  gazebo. Jami Goodpaster, Manager of Post Office Operations, performed the ceremony. Wilkins was appointed to the position on May 26. She is the 12th postmaster to serve the City of Mount Angel. Wilkins oversees both the post offices of Mount Angel and Saint […]

Message in a bottle: Mount Angel celebrates 125 years with time capsule

By Peggy Savage Officially incorporated on April 3, 1893, the city of Mount Angel will open this year’s celebration of its 125th anniversary with a time capsule ceremony on April 3 at the Festhalle. City Manager Amber Mathiesen is coordinating the event with Mayor Andy Otte. “We welcome everyone to the ceremony,” Mathiesen said. “We are inviting community members to […]

Junior First: Kennedy’s Amelia GrosJacques finds volunteering fulfilling

By Kristine Thomas  Whether it is volunteering or participating at John F. Kennedy High School, Amelia GrosJacques knows what it takes to successfully accomplish a task. “Teamwork is what gets it done,” she said. A senior at JFK, Amelia is the Mount Angel Junior First Citizen. “It’s nice to receive recognition for what I have done,” she said. “This award […]

Oktoberfest Joy: Superintendent kept the fountain flowing

By Brenna Wiegand Mount Angel Chamber of Commerce has named Troy Stoops a 2014 Volunteer of the Year for his work on the community fountain. Superintendent of the Mount Angel School District, he’s also been the guy who cleans  “Oktoberfest Joy” in the center of town. He has kept an eye on the fountain and performed monthly maintenance, cleaning the […]

Project driven: Jim Kosel

By Melissa Wagoner When Jim and Martha Kosel moved to Mount Angel from Oregon City seven years ago, they made a pact to attend every town function and not leave until they met at least one other couple. They also agreed that they wouldn’t join anything. It was an agreement that didn’t last. Jim is a member of the city’s […]

Volunteerism: Jerri Halter’s many avenues of service applauded

By Melissa Wagoner Jerri Halter couldn’t have been more surprised to find out she was named 2014 Volunteer of the Year by the Mount Angel Chamber of Commerce. “I didn’t believe it. I was surprised. Thoroughly shocked,” she said. But when asked if it felt good to be recognized, she gave a resounding, “Yes.” Halter, who was born in Saint […]

Family run: Woodburn Nursery Mount Angel’s Business of the Year

By Brenna Wiegand Family run, forward-thinking Woodburn Nursery & Azaleas has been named Mount Angel’s 2014 Business of the Year. Bob and Jean Fessler started out growing berries and raising mink when they married in 1961. “We went into the nursery business about six years later,” Jean said. “Then we added three more and things just kept ballooning from there.” […]

War stories: Army airman flew 25 missions in WWII

These days, John Ritchie lives by himself at Mount Angel Towers, a senior independent living community, in a single-bedroom unit with a tiny kitchen and a grandfather clock in the living room next to his recliner, which chimes every quarter hour. There he reminisces on his life, and World War II, and the fortune that kept him alive while so many others perished.

Heritage preservation: Mount Angel historical society proposed

Mount Angel has a strong sense of its past. Many descendants of the original white settlers still live and work here. The town’s German Catholic heritage is commemorated each year as residents put on one of the state’s premier community festivals, Oktoberfest. Historic buildings like St. Mary’s Church and Queen of Angels Monastery have been carefully preserved and archives at the monastery and Mount Angel Abbey are treasure troves of historical documents and photographs. Yet, with all this rich history, Mount Angel has no historical society or museum. That may be about to change.