Unexplained Cow Mutilations have Wasco County Ranchers Asking Questions
A cow mutilation in Wasco County has rancher Doug Johnson shaking his head. Not only about the monetary loss of his four-year-old heifer and the calf he now has to bottle feed, but also in the way the animal was killed. WARNING - This story contains images and descriptions that could be disturbing to readers and viewers.
New Gorge Advice Column: What Would Robin Do?
Welcome to my advice column! I am a Professional Wardrobe Stylist, Personal Shopper, Influencer and On-air Personality. So, I know a thing or two about a thing or two and I absolutely LOVE to help people find ways to make their lives easier. Wether it’s with personal style+ fashion, branding, relationships, workplace conundrums or just how to feel more confident in life..I am here! All questions from all FOLX are welcome! Seriously, no question is too ridiculous and it’s always anonymous. So, go ahead, ask. Believe me, I was born ready to answer!
Advanced Manufacturing Debuts at CGCC this Summer
Good Jobs await skilled workers. Thus CGCC has put together an advanced manufacturing class for this summer. Students will learn blueprint reading, manufacturing processes, technical mathematics, tube and pipe fabrication and repair, stainless steel welding, design processes, aluminum welding, sheet metal fabrication, basic machining practices. Learn more here.
11-Year-Old Girl From Hood River Named 2020 Philanthropist of the Year
When she was just seven years old, Jayson asked Josie if she wanted to play a bigger role in their family’s giving to a local homeless shelter. Josie jumped at the chance, though she wasn’t exactly sure what he meant at that point.
Johnson & Johnson Single shot available on Saturday, April 3 in TD
North Central Public Health District (NCPHD) is holding a vaccine clinic this Saturday, April 3, with the one- dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. To sign up for the clinic, please visit our website at www.ncphd.org.
Plants Bring Physical & Emotional Healing at Yarrow School in Hood River
Over the past three years local transgender business owner, herbal healer, author, poet, and anti-racism workshop leader, Keath Silva has been deeply immersed in social justice and activism studies that have influenced his work in major ways.
TD Community Group All Set to Clean Up in Outer Space
The Dalles is known for it’s love of community clean ups, but this group is taking community clean up to a whole new level.
TD Varsity Girls Play Physical but Can’t Capitalize on Senior Night
Seniors Courtney Hert, Zara Voodre, Hanani Andrade, Kierstin White, Iliana Moreno-Lopez, and Cadence Snyder had their last match in front of a hometown crowd. And it was physical.
The Next Door and The Gorge Pride Alliance Partner to form LGBT+ Youth Leadership Group
The Columbia Gorge Pride Alliance and The Next Door are looking for 10 LGBTQIA+ youth to sit on a LGBTQIA+ youth council in Hood River and Wasco Counties.
Dirt Hugger Deal Adds Storage Employees, Eliminates Methane
Dirth Hugger composting has expanded again. And they’re not gassing us. They are actually eliminating 55,000 tons of green waste from being dumped at local landfills. If not diverted, that much tonnage could produce massive amounts of methane, a significant contributor to greenhouse gasses. Methane is 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide, according to the EPA.
Bring on the Pollinators!
Local conservationists in Hood River and Wasco Counties have teamed up to offer technical and financial assistance to fruit growers for pollinator habitat improvements.
The Dalles Houseless Shelters to Remain Open Until September
The Dalles Houseless Shelters will not be shutting down operation on March 31st thanks to some hard digging into Municipal code by The City of The Dalles in partnership with Mid Columbia Community Action Council. The City of The Dalles has decided that the temporary shelter site operated by MCCAC is within the public right-of-way* and the City has granted MCCAC a temporary license to use the right-of-way to continue operating a temporary shelter site effective April 1st.
The Dalles Lock Set to Open After Emergency Repairs
The locks were originally set to reopen on the 21st but ten additional days of repairs became necessary due to the discovery of cracking in the downstream miter gate during annual inspections by engineers.
Cinderella Story has Beaver Believers seeing Orange
The Oregon State Beavers are itching to fall some tall trees this afternoon, March 29, as its men’s basketball team intends to continue its rampage through the NCAA tournament and chew down the Houston Cougars in the Elite 8. The game is today at 4:15 p.m. Read more.
D21 Welcomes Students in-person Today; All Classes Back in Session
Anson Jones, freshman, Jensen Garrett, sophomore and Hayden Dschaak, freshman, await the start of classes at The Dalles High School this morning, March 29. All students in North Wasco School District 21 were back in school today after a phased-in restart prior to spring break.
TD Driver Alert: Detours in Place for Major Downtown Intersection
Road construction crews started in on a repaving project at the intersection of Jefferson and Third streets this morning, creating a detour for drivers while the project is underway for the next several days. Read more here.
Smaller TD Dominates 6A Wilson in First-Quarter Blowout
The Dalles Riverhawks offense saw a ton of action, running up 27 points in the first quarter against the Wilson Trojans on Saturday, March 27. TD defense forced fumbles and had great stands that blanked the bigger 6A Wilson as Kade Wilson delivered a monster game and an interception. . Blowout 34-0.
Spotlight on Jen Phipps: Beauty of Being in Business
Columnist Robin Allen dives deep this week with Jennifer Phipps, founder + owner of Satori in downtown The Dalles. ‘Not only did we talk about how she is crushing it as a business woman of color in a small community, but she also shared how her business was able to survive 2020 as well as revealing the key secrets to her growing success.’
Ridgeview Outshoots, Outscores TD Varsity Boys Soccer Team 6-1 In Tough Game
Throughout the game, The Dalles had a lot of opportunities to put the ball in the net. They were fouled quite a bit and had a lot of free kicks but just couldn't hit on any of them. Their offense was quick, but Ridgeview’s defense was quicker and could keep up with the Riverhawks whenever they had the ball.
March Madness Contagious in TD
Travis Nelson Imagined the Beavers kissing the NCAA trophy this morning. The OSU Alumnus said the hype around the cinderella men’s team reaching the Sweet 16 had him feeling good and dreaming of them triumphing in the finals on April 5. The 12th-ranked Beavers play on Saturday, March 27, against the 8th-ranked Loyola Ramblers Chicago University at 11:40 a.m. on CBS