Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: The Hard Math of Farming
From the tractor seat, agriculture often comes down to a very simple equation: costs on one side, returns on the other. For many farmers today, that equation is becoming harder and harder to balance.
Cutting Crew: Work continues on northwest First Street
Crestline crews were buzzing on Thursday as workers cut blacktop and installed new sewer lines on First Street, part of The Dalles’ $2.18 Million Westside Interceptor upgrade.
Oregon Colleges Thank Lawmakers for Maintaining Higher Education Funding in 2026 Session
The Coalition of Oregon Public Universities (OPU) and the Oregon Community College Association (OCCA) today expressed appreciation to Oregon legislators for maintaining funding for the Community College Support Fund, the Public University Support Fund, and state-based financial aid programs during the 2026 Legislative Session.
Maryhill Museum of Art Marks Centennial Year, Opens 2026 Season March 15
High above the Columbia River Gorge, on a remote bluff in southern Washington, stands one of the most improbable museums in the world. The story behind it is even more surprising.
TD Booster Club letters at City Council Meeting; It's about pride, baby!
The Dalles City Council was turning letters like Vanna White as The Dalles Booster Club asked to rekindle an old tradition and muster some local pride.