PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The current from Cedar Creek supplies the strength for the Cedar Creek Grist Mill, a Clark County staple in Woodland since 1876. For more than 4 decades, Fred Schulz has been ...
For the past three years, the wooden foundation of the Cedar Creek Grist Mill east of Woodland has been rotting due to excessive moisture from the creek below. Jeffrey Berry, a longtime member and ...
WOODLAND — John Clapp first volunteered at the Cedar Creek Grist Mill outside of Woodland in 1978. Forty-five years later, he has learned a thing or two about grinding wheat and other grains at the ...
WOODLAND — The Cedar Creek Grist Mill canceled its popular annual cider pressing this weekend due to low water levels and a limited apple supply. John Clapp is the current president of the Friends of ...
The change of each season often brings an urge for some sort of commemorating ritual. This autumn’s clear skies and bright colors reignited my own nostalgia for the apple cider pressings I enjoyed as ...
A look at efforts underway in the Klamath Basin to save the Short Nosed and Lost River suckers; We meet big, beautiful birds of prey at a Eugene center focused on education and rehabilitation; A ...
The Cedar Creek Grist Mill is one of the oldest commercial businesses in Washington State. And the flour they grind makes the best pancakes you've ever had!
For many years, the entrance to Esther Short Park was bracketed by two heavy gristmill stones telling a story of Clark County's and the nation's agrarian past. Legend says these stones ground flour ...
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