850 converge on 11,00- Acre Burdoin Fire; Winery destroyed
Nearly 850 firefighters and support personnel are battling the Burdoin Fire east of White Salmon, which has scorched nearly 11,000 acres since igniting Friday and remains uncontained.
Gilliam County Wind Turbines to be Retooled to power Data Centers in TD
Avangrid’s planned wind energy project in Gilliam County promises to bring 150 construction jobs — most filled by Oregon union labor — and generate millions in local tax revenue, but the company will also use the same controversial tax break that Google leveraged in The Dalles to sharply reduce its property taxes.
Full Street Closure on Court St. between E 1st St. & E 2nd St. for Sanitary Sewer Main Repair
On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, the City of The Dalles Public Works will begin work on a sanitary sewer main repair in the alley between E 1st St. & E 2nd St. on Court St.
MCCAC Hires Leslie Naramore as Executive Director
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) is pleased to announce that Leslie Naramore has been hired as the agency’s Executive Director. Leslie will officially begin her new role on August 1 after serving as Interim Executive Director since February of this year.
Free Transit Passes for Employees, Residents in Downtown The Dalles Mid-Columbia
Economic Development District, as operator of The Link Public Transportation, and the City of The Dalles have partnered to offer a free 12-month Gorge Transit Pass to residents living in and employees working in The Dalles’ Central Business Commercial zoning district!
Hood River City Council Selects New Councilor, Amends Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Ben Mitchell is selected to take the seat held by the late Tim Counihan. Lawsuit brings ammendment after City’s short-term ordinances is hit with allegations of discrimination towards property owners living out of state.
Shannon’s Trivia Winner: Creed riding the winner’s train
There were 21 correct answers including our own Sheriff, Lane Magill. So, we took those entries to the roundhouse and pounded the names and numbers as flat as a penny left on the tracks. We put those pennies in our hobo bag of chance and boiled it in our Buddy Burner until the train pulled out, and we ran halfway down the tracks reaching for the last open car. Ian Creed was inside the door holding out a hand like a magician. In his palm was the penny, lucky number 17 - our train hoppin’ winner.
Free Transit Passes for Employees, Residents in Downtown The Dalles
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District as operator of The Link Public Transportation, and the City of The Dalles have partnered to offer a free 12-month Gorge Transit Pass to residents living in and employees working in The Dalles’ Central Business Commercial zoning district!
Newell Road Wildfire burns structures, 30,000 acres in East Klickitat County
Bickleton, Wash., July 22, 2023 - The Newell Road Wildfire has burned through multiple structures and more than 30,000 acres creating a hazard to homes, farm structures, crops, livestock, wind farms, the Roosevelt Landfill and the Williams Natural Gas Pipeline.
An era has come to an end; Demolition of Tony's starts this month
Demolition is expected to start shortly at the Tony’s Town and County building in downtown The Dalles this month. Crews have already set up fencing around the project site in the 400 block of E, 2nd Street as Konell Construction of Sandy, Ore., is set to get the project underway. The building’s footprint is approximately 11,000 square feet.
City of The Dalles looking to fill vacancy on Traffic Safety Commission
The City of The Dalles Traffic Safety Commission is seeking to fill a member vacancy. The Commission meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 a.m.
Campers Be Aware: Fires banned East of Interstate 5 in Oregon
Oregon State Park and Forrest Rangers will have the unenviable job of telling campers to put out their fires starting today, July 22, as hot dry weather has put state forests and wildlands at high risk for major blazes.