Single Floor 4th St. beauty got a lotta zig & zag left in its roofline - Seeks new idea
So what would you do with it, dear readers?
Tell CCCNews your ideas on what business might work in this classic 1961 building. Send your answers to tom@cccnews.com by Sunday, March 16 at 6:23 p.m. and I will post them all in a story early next week.
Top of the Langley Ladder
Locals were taking advantage of the sunny weather on Thursday, March 13, even though the wind had a magnificent bite. Forecasters are calling for off and on rain throughout the weekend with a high of 46 on Sunday coupled with a quarter inch of rain in The Dalles.
TD Man indicted on charges of sex abuse against minor
A Wasco County Grand Jury has returned an indictment against Ezekial Laclaire of The Dalles alleging three felony counts: Rape in the Second Degree, Sodomy in the Second Degree, and Sex Abuse in the First Degree, according to a press release from the Wasco County District Attorney.
TD Police officer suspected of stealing from City of The Dalles, fudging time cards
According to the DA’s Information filed today, Dutton allegedly committed first-degree theft of $1,000 or more from the City of The Dalles on four separate time periods between May 2023 and January 2025.
National Clothing Store headed for Staples in TD
“We do have a tenant about to sign a lease but I am not able to talk about it yet,” said Darren Dickerhoof, Manager of Riviera Enterprises LLC and Dickerhoof Properties based in Corvallis. “It’s a national clothing chain that I think the town will like.”
UPDATE: Car involved in 66-year-old Suspected Murder case brought to surface in Cascade Locks
“Just got car out of the water,” said Hood River Sheriff’s Deputy Pete Hughes at 4:30 p.m. “We have the motor and chassis, but it just disintegrated when they pulled on it. It was full of rocks and too much debris. We’re pretty excited to clarify that this is the vehicle.”
Buddy's Arcade: Fostering Artistic Growth and Supporting Local Schools with $2,500 fundraiser
Art fundraiser brings in $2,500 after Buddy’s Arcade spearheads art project and Cascade Locks business bring in their matching support.
Chase suspect also under scrutiny for burglaries in Mid-Columbia
Suspect in 80-mile police chase accused of having burglar tools and is being scrutinized for thefts in Mid-Columbia. Long track record of theft convictions adds to suspicion.
West Sixth Street widening project in TD starts soon; Sorry, no Olive Garden
The projet will occur between Kentucky Fried Chicken and Spooky’s Restaurant. Full street and single lane closures on Sixth Street are expected during the 5-month construction period. Updates on closures will be issued as the project progresses.
Former DA Eric Nisley is lone applicant for DA position in Jefferson County; Gov. Kotek to consider his references
“Mr. Nisley was the only person who submitted an application for appointment as Jefferson County DA,” said Richard Lane, General Counsel to Gov. Tina Kotek. “We intend to review the application, references, and support letters for the Governor’s consideration.”
Firefighter pushing up donations
Firefighter puts his muscle where his mouth is in donation drive for raising money to cure leukemia and lymphoma
Murdock burglar suspected in car fire in TD on Friday, Feb. 28
Police tracking man responsible for car theft, store burglary. Local residents awake to red and blue lights flashing in East TD after stolen car is lit on fire on Friday, Feb. 28.
Francois calls it; Winter is over
“Winter is over,” the 68 year old said, noting he cant wait for his rock flowers to bloom and draw TDHS seniors for their graduation photos. “The honeysuckle comes in June and July.”
Suspected HVAC thieves own $500k home; Neighbors detail string of thefts, degraded quality of life in West TD
A couple suspected of stealing $20,000 of HVAC Units across the street from The Dalles Police Department own a $500,000 home in West the Dalles and drive a newer Toyota Tundra. It’s a puzzler.
Miguel & Jose part of Major workforce that prunes cash crop in Wasco County
Miguel Abesada and Jose Misael Avalos were greated by a warm winter sun this morning in East The Dalles as they pruned cherry trees at Wade & Rufener Orchards just south of Adventist hospital. The Dalles is in for some primo weather, according to the National Weather Service. You can expect 60 degrees Fahrenheit for a high for the next three days with dry sunny skies.
From the Desk: Banking, Education & Rule Makers
You never know what you might find out when you ask several people why they’re taking desks out of a bank and loading them in a truck. We grabbed this little story that ranges from banking to educating the children who are moving from job to job with their parents to understanding the hardship of what some would say is an over-reaching rule that does more harm than good in housing migrants.
Nurses ratify contract with Providence today, Feb. 24, after 45-day strike, will return to work on Wednesday in Hood River
The new 3-year contract has a 22 percent average wage increase. Nurses also received 75 percent retro pay for lost raises since the last contract expired 9 months ago. All 8 bargaining units representing some 5,000 nurses across Oregon got the same deal
A Few Good Words: HR Church gets sober mission through prayer, ‘Renewal’
Pastor Tina Combs said her church has been working for 10 years to start a sober house in Hood River. But as we all know, finding an affordable house in Hood River is a big ask. Huge, in fact. So her church asked God.
TD keeping a lid on it
The Dalles sewer treatment plant is in the process of getting some much needed maintenance at its biosolids digester which utilizes bacteria to break down all the goodies in sewage.
Motel owner group purchases Columbia Cinemas for $1.73 million, open to ideas
Local motel owner and business partners purchase the cinema and accompanying 4.32 acres in West The Dalles and are looking for an entrepreneur with unique ideas to move the property forward.