CCCNews Podcast: Local Actor Reflects on Playing Jesus in ‘Last Days of Jesus’ Tradition
A local actor is offering a behind-the-scenes look at one of The Dalles’ most recognizable Easter traditions, sharing what it takes to portray Jesus in the annual “Last Days of Jesus” play.
CCCNews Podcast: North Wasco Schools see Rising Graduation Rates, Expand Programs for Diverse Student Needs
North Wasco County School District leaders highlighted rising graduation rates, expanding academic programs, and strong student growth during a recent CCCNews podcast, offering a snapshot of progress and ongoing challenges across local schools.
City of TD moves on plaza, approves 10th street upgrades; $6.2 million put to projects
The approvals mark major steps forward in the city’s ongoing efforts to revitalize the downtown core while also putting an eye toward safety by partnering with the Northern Wasco County School District and Oregon Dept. of Transportation to create safe routes to schools in West The Dalles.
State seeks 8 years prison time for Koch for theft from Domestic Abuse Shelter
Prosecutor Tingleaf disagreed in his memorandum to the judge, stating Koch had violated the public trust, created multiple victims and had a lack of remorse. “The State urges the Court to impose the presumptive sentences for each count running four of the presumptive 24 months prison terms consecutive for a total of 96 months in prison.”
Now Accepting Applications: City Council Position 4
Love your community? Want to help shape White Salmon’s future? Now’s your chance! The City Council has an open seat (Position 4) with a term ending December 31, 2025. We’re looking for someone who is passionate about community and ready to get involved.
Little Oak Montessori's 'Enchanted Evening' Raises Funds for Inclusive Education
Little Oak Montessori is thrilled to announce that every dollar raised at the upcoming "An Enchanted Evening" Gala & Auction will directly support our tuition assistance program, bringing Montessori education within reach for more families in our community.