D21 closes school for Tuesday, Jan. 4th.
North Wasco County School District just announced it will be closed Tuesday, January 4th, 2022
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.
College Literary Journal gives students, faculty opportunity to publish
There is a super cool opportunity being offered by the Columbia Gorge Community College’s Creative Writing Club, for students both past and present, to have writing and visual art published.
Sorosis is a club? 1904 had electric vehicles? Trading drinks for horns? That's right
Our columnist Ryan Lawrence is on winter break, but he is not letting any moss grow. He took a trip to the Fort Dalles Museum and located a 1904 electric car, fire bells, a place where drinks were traded for antlers and more. Take a ride with Ryan through this fact-pact piece in homage to your hometown.
Dr. says hard to witness the unvaccinated die without family at their side
In one stretch of the Delta surge, Dr. Tom Nichol has treated 17 patients in a row for COVID who were unvaccinated. Some of them died. It “was a really hard thing for me to see people marching on to die from this who would have survived if they’d had a vaccine.”
Students exposed to COVID have new tool to stay in school
Students who are exposed to COVID are now being allowed to stay in school through a new program that monitors through testing.
Wasco County Library Newsletter December 2021
Our Winter Reading program has started, and like the Summer Reading, you’ll sign up through the Beanstack app for all of the activity kits for December and January.
Sense of Place Lecture Dec. 8th, Debris Flows from Mount Adams and Mount Hood
Join Mt. Adams Institute for a Sense of Place lecture on, Debris Flows from Mount Adams and Mount Hood featuring Richard Iverson, on November 10th, 2021, at 7 p.m. (doors at 6:30 p.m.) at Columbia Center for the Arts in downtown Hood River*.
TDHS STEM Club Student Challenges a Hoot
The owl pellet dissection was the kick-off competition for the group this year and drew a room full of interested students.
CGCC Blood Drive puts light on discrimination
There was a little devil in the details that recently hit me square in the face as we prepared for a blood drive here at Columbia Gorge Community College. And as President of the Associated Student Body and championing the mission of inclusivity, we needed to respond.
Goodwill sees major savings with free energy support, coaching
Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette with 38 of its 52 stores currently enrolled in this energy efficiency program has saved more than $373,000 in utility costs since enrolling in 2016. Read more about Energy Trust of Oregon’s Strategic Energy Management program here.
Gorge Students take top honors at Robotics Competition in Dufur
Dufur, OR – Gorge robotics students from The Dalles, Dufur and Hood River competed at the Dufur Hat Tip to Service VEX Robotics Tournament that took place on November 13. They did not disappoint.
Community Partners Ensure Happy Holidays for Lyle School’s Families
Two long-term community partners have once again teamed up with Lyle School to give students and their families a happy holiday.
Local Food Study: Healthy Food does not come cheap; many still insecure
The first community food assessment in more than a decade found the food system is well connected in the Gorge, with strong organizing work being done in tight-knit communities, especially in rural areas like South Wasco County and Sherman County.
TDHS Drama ready to role with comedy before a live audience Nov. 11
A real coolness pervaded the auditorium at The Dalles High School tonight, Nov. 10. Just 24 hours before curtain call, a cast of characters sat before Director Lowry Browning. It will be the first time in years that these students will go before a live audience, and they are pumped.
Understanding the Day of the Dead
Creating a representation that we call "Altar of the Dead". With offerings and other things with meaning for our loved ones. For us it is to celebrate life after death, remembering all those who have gone before us to a new life, but are still in our hearts.
Lyle School Board Enters Negotiations with DNR for Dallesport Building
Almost a year after putting the old Dallesport Elementary building on the market, Lyle School District received two offers within a few weeks to purchase it for the full asking price of $1.6 million.
CGCC Insider: Students bettering lives with help of College Foundation
CCCNews’ Ryan Lawrence takes you inside the lives of four Columbia Gorge Community College students and local residents who are changing their lives, careers, and prospects for success through the use of local scholarships.
Students to get hit with a Roundhouse... Grant, that is, for tools at CGCC Skill Center
With this grant, Advanced Manufacturing students now have a welding jacket, angle grinder, a ball-peen hammer, vice grips and clamps. Construction Technology students receive a hardhat, headlamp and other safety equipment they’ll need for class and job site. Plus, all the students receive $160 to purchase work boots.