Bankruptcy sinks cruise line stops in TD; locals intend to patch hole in tourism
American Queen Voyages has declared bankruptcy and canceled 20 plus stops in the City of The Dalles in the upcoming season. The cancellation could mean a $110,000+ loss in tourism dollars for The Dalles but locals are working to find solutions.
Fire destroys several buildings at iconic Mill site in Hood River; employees shifted to Dallesport
Firefighters called to 2-alarm fire early this morning to find several buildings engulfed at mill site on Frankton Road in Hood River. Employees diverted to secondary business in Dallesport. The cause of fire still under investigation.
FLASHBACK FRIDAY (1944) - P38 crash lands far afield in Ione; Pilot walks; Bill Rietmann cuts class; Juanita Rietmann gets fuel for iron
P38 crash lands far afield. Pilot walks; Bill Rietmann cuts class; Juanita Rietmann gets fuel for iron
Question of the Week: How do you beat the heat?
With forecasted temperatures set to torch things off this weekend, we thought we’d get the hot poop on how to beat the heat, and locals had a ton of suggestions. So load up your Super Soaker and take a dive into the deep end and don’t forget to put a wet towel around your neck.
Teamwork stems blaze before it can enter lumber mill structure in West TD this morning
The fast work prevented the mill’s structure from becoming engulfed and will likely lead to the facility’s quick recovery, helping to maintain the employment of 15 locals.
Red’s Went Green - Marijuana Farm permit Approved for former hardware store
The Dalles Planning Commission approved a conditional permit to Tony Cheng to operate a marijuana farm at the former Red’s Trading Post building, 2610 W. Second Street.
The decision came at the Commission’s regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, Jan. 20.
The permit was given on multiple conditions:
Thistlethwaite's resigns from D21; Board Member to focus on professional, family needs
The North Wasco County School District Board accepted board member Rebecca Thistlethwaite’s resignation at its regular meeting on Jan. 20. The District is asking now for a resident of the Mosier area to step up and fill her shoes.
D21 School Board Member to resign at Thursday's meeting; board to announce vacancy
North Wasco County School Board is set to accept a resignation from one of its board members at its regular meeting scheduled for Jan. 20. The board will also hear from student representatives from each school. Sophia Lewis, Rokiah Notbohm, Cesar Alvarez, Hannah Pewitt, Eleanor Young, Omar Mercado Chavarria and Cadence LeAnn Scott are set to speak.
Red’s to go Green? Marijuana Farm seeking permit for former hardware store
Columbia Gorge Ent LLC is asking for a conditional use permit to operate an indoor marijuana farm at the former Red’s Trading Post building at 2610 W. Second Street.
It's Winner Take All In This Best of Ballroom Brouhaha
Not since the movie Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo has there been so much electricity about dancing. This is like 1984’s Footloose chaos. Think playing chicken with tractors. This Week in our Very Own House of The Dalles, Dancing with the Gorge Stars will be busting out at The Dalles High School Auditorium on Friday, Jan. 14 at 7 p.m.
From Postcards to Novels, New Biz creates safe space for writers, all writers
Sarah Cook is melding her career of advocacy and her expertise in literature and writing to offer locals a chance to refine their writing - any writing. All people have an ignition switch - a voice inside that is fascinating and interesting. Why not share it? Sarah aims to put a flame to that pilot light to get your prose burning a hot blue flame. And it doesn’t have to hurt.
Question of the Week: What is Your Favorite Christmas Memory?
Welcome to Question of the Week, a weekly news column that poses timely questions about life, politics, culture, economics, health, and more to people out and about in our communities. Each column features a question that expresses curiosity about other people’s experiences and deepens our understanding of people from all walks of life.
Eleven-year-old bakes goodness into warmth for houseless
The want of a sneaker prepares local youth for a major fundraiser that puts tents and sleeping bags in the hands of those facing this rainy cold season without a roof over their heads. Eleven-year-old Nina Heredia can teach us a little something about the greater good and the power of math and baking.
Parade Duty - Veterans Day Parade with flyover starts at 11 a.m.
The Springs Maintenance Man Brian Brown gets the heat started for residents of the senior living complex who will flock to the Gary Denney Floor Covering parking lot on West Sixth Street for The Dalles Veterans Day Parade, due to start at 11 a.m.
TD Council Approves Google Water Deal Monday night, Nov. 8
The Dalles City Council approved a $28.5million dollar agreement to build out the city’s potable water system to supply two new Google Data Centers with billions of gallons of water at 7:35 p.m. this evening.
$28.5 Million Google Water Deal on Tap for Monday TD Council
The Dalles City Council is set to decide on Monday, Nov. 8 on whether to enter into a $28.5 million agreement with Google for a massive potable water and sewer upgrade in The Dalles.
While you sleep, they make magic
You may know Shannon’s Ice Cream by day. But when the door closes at the quaint little cottage on Fourth Street at 9 p.m., things change. While people sleep, Shannon and Jonathan Zilka perfect flavors.
Nurses claim victory in contract with Mid-Columbia Medical Center
Local Nurses voted on Monday, Nov. 1, in favor of a contract with Mid-Columbia Medical Center that will give them a 10 percent pay increase during the next three years. And MCMC congratulated itself and the Oregon Nurses Association. It took 4 months of working out of contract and descriptions of burnout working conditions before the deal was made.
Google looks to be a go in The Dalles
It looks fairly unanimous as The Dalles City Council is leaning heavily in favor of a deal to abate taxes for two new Google data centers. They are slated to decide on Monday night. Economist David Swensen differs in opinion when it comes to the overall benefit a data center brings to a community.