TD Councilors to mull massive water upgrade for Google
How much water does Google need to cool two new data plants in The Dalles? They're not spilling any details, "trade secrets," they say. But their request, which could be in the billions of gallons, has City Councilors looking at a massive potable water infrastructure upgrade that would increase water production capacity by 75 percent in the near future - billions of gallons per year.
Columbia Basin Care Foundation Awards $12,500 in Scholarships
The Columbia Basin Care Foundation has awarded $12,500 in scholarships to seventeen local area students pursuing careers in health care during the upcoming college 2021-2022 school year.
Dirthugger moving along on retail compost yard in TD
Dirt Hugger’s Tyler Miller got some help from Crestline Construction’s Steve Mandero and Kevin Henderson on the installation of a 12-inch storm drain on the property at 749 Snipes Street this morning, Sept. 17.
Housing demand and lack of inventory skyrocketing Gorge housing prices
Wasco County and the entire Columbia River Gorge are seeing a housing market like no other. Inventories are remaining at an all-time low and prices are continuing on a skyrocketing trajectory. Average prices jumped $92,200 in the four-county area - Wasco, Hood River, Skamania and Klickitat.
Housing Corp to purchase Rhine Village in White Salmon for affordable housing
Scott Clements, President of Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation, said, “with the apartment homes at risk of converting to market, we’re excited to acquire the property from the current owners, and bring resources to the table to address the much needed physical improvements.”
$2 Million in Promised Economic Development Funds Headed to The Gorge
Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley has announced that $2 million in federal funding is headed to the Columbia River Gorge to support economic revitalization efforts. The announcement is the culmination of a years-long effort to fulfill a promise made when Congress passed the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act.
Commissioners make Juneteenth Official, strike deal for building code inspections
Wasco County Commissioners voted to recognize June 19th as Juneteenth in celebration of the federal government’s final execution of the Emancipation Proclamation. Commissioners also cut a deal with Hood River County to continue building code inspections.
Construction full steam ahead in TD Port
Sergio Sedano, 20, and Nick Lauritsen, 26, were putting the forms together for a concrete pour in The Port of The Dalles this morning, Wednesday, Sept. 1. The two framers with RBR Construction are working on mixed-use buildings that will provide commercial space on the first floor and residential living on the second floor.
Fire Boss a Game Changer in Gorge; Unflappable Pilots prove their worth
The Fire Boss and their pilots are giving firefighters a strategic advantage as the converted crop dusters can quickly respond and pummel flames through scooping water on the Columbia River. They are quickly becoming a fan favorite for government agencies looking to out blazes before they get too big.
Grocery Outlet Donates Nearly $3,000 in Groceries to St. Vincent de Paul
Grocery Outlet is helping to feed the hungry in The Dalles.
New Partnership Intends to Reopen Pastime Tavern in Dufur
A new partnership appears to be brewing in Dufur as some untimely deaths have pushed back the opening of Papa’s Pastime during the past year.
Recreation Building Work Continues This Morning, Aug. 19
Pro Motions had it in high gear this morning as they were set to pour some 20 plus yards of concrete into a 10-foot vertical foundation wall at the Recreation Building downtown The Dalles.
What’s Cooler Than Being Cool? Ice Cold Hawaiian Shave Ice in Tygh Valley
Honu Hawaiian Shave Ice brings a taste of island living to Tygh Valley in Wasco County.
CGCC starts Aviation Tech program to address shortage in industry
CGCC is bringing a new aviation maintenance technician program to the Gorge to address a shortage in the industry. “The average starting annual pay for a certificated mechanic is $45,000,” and this is increasing every year. Experienced mechanics earn $70,000 per year or more. Read more here.
Father-Son Team Rolling on Fourth Street
Hector Valdez and Rober Salcido of Isaac Painting give the porch ceiling a new coat on Thursday Morning, Aug. 5th. The father-son team really got after it, giving the body of the building an entire coat during the day.
Pucker Juice proves profitable on E. 14th TD
Eleven-year-old Tavin Smith is a hustler in a good lemonade, hot chocolate kind of way. His sister, Sydney, chips in with her cookies.
Traveling Man: Miller's Journey Returns him to TD in Great Grocery Run
Cody Miller’s recent return to The Dalles to operate Grocery Outlet did not come without some hard-earned experience. The 33-year-old essentially has been moving for the past 15 years, learning how to motivate people to keep a clean well-stocked store. He also avoided a couple of fists on the way. Read more here.
Gas pipe work started between Bingen and White Salmon; traffic impacted
Gas Linework started between Bingen and White Salmon; traffic impacted
New MCMC Cardiology Agreement Has Some Crying Foul
Mid-Columbia Medical Center recently announced a new partnership with Adventist Health in Portland that will provide cardiology specialty services to local patients. Some patients are asking why the change was necessary while others have pointed out a potential conflict of interest.
Route 30 revved over 'Ride Thru' today, July 31
Bikers descended upon The Dalles this afternoon for a ride thru at Route 30 on Second Street as the local restaurant and bar helped raise money for mental health awareness and prevention of youth violence in schools.