Ida Momyer Odell was pioneer and woman of business world
- March 15, 1987
Ida Momyer Odell, born Dec. 24, 1881, was affectionately called "Tiny Tiger,"
She was a delicate and sensitive woman who was tested many times as she lived
out the drama of being a pioneer woman who eventually entered the world of
business.
Crater Lake drilling stirs controversy
- July 28, 1984
A revised environmental impact
assessment due next month could lead to round-the-clock
drilling next to Crater Lake National Park in a search for
geothermal energy
Bodies of B.C. couple found
- April 18, 1984
A dozen people on snowshoes
and skis on Tuesday recovered the bodies of a British
Columbia couple who died when a small private plane crashed
on a snowy hillside along the northern border of Crater Lake
National Park.
Viewing Oregon's Crater Lake on skis and snowshoes
-
February, 1984
Another
flurry of wind-driven snow whistled past us as we skied
along the Rim Trail above mist-shrouded Crater Lake. Then
the wind shifted, the curtain of clouds parted, and below us
spread the scene we'd waited to see.
Report Critical of Facilities at Crater Lake
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November 27, 1980
Visitor facilities at Crater Lake National Park and other national parks
forests do not meet federal safety and health standards, according to a federal
government report.