May 5th Honors Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons
Bipartisan legislation proposed with “Bring them home bill”
At current pace, TD sidewalks will be ADA compliant in 60 years
However the wait may simply be too long for some, especially seniors.
Flashback Friday: Can't Take the Tony out of Tony's Town & Country
Tony’s Town & Country may be gone. But the legends live on, and Tony Foote is in the center of them. Foote found customer service in wheeling and dealing and creating a little action around everything he did. Would he be sorry if the store is eventually leveled. Nah, he had his time.
WWRD? (What Would Robin Do)
In this week’s column, I give advice on how to dress with confidence despite your insecurities and how your Spring cleaning can easily turn into giving back to our communities!
Restaurants React to Indoor Dining Closure
Clyde Rosa and Barry Springer move a table outside at Mama Janes this afternoon, Thursday, April 29. A high-risk rating for COVID-19 in Wasco County triggered the elimination of indoor dining starting tomorrow, Friday, April 30.
Meet the Candidates, Wasco County May 2021 Election
To help you select our future community leaders, CCCNews has reached out to all candidates to get the inside scoop on who is best suited to serve our communities.
Indoor Dining to stop Friday as Wasco County moved to 'Extreme Risk'
With 74 cases of COVID-19 in Wasco County in the most recent 14-day period, and a rapid surge in cases and hospitalizations statewide, the county is one of 15 moving to the extreme risk category on Friday, April 30.
Woman injured in Motorcycle-Vehicle Collision at 8th and Kelly
A woman from The Dalles was injured at about 11:20 a.m. this morning when a small four-door sedan collided with her Harley Davidson at the corner of Eighth Street and Kelly Avenue.
First phase of Sidewalk Ramp Construction Underway on Union
Passersby Maria Sandoval and her daughter Eimy, 11, were excited to hear that sidewalks would be receiving ADA ramps. “Anything to help the neighborhood would be nice,” they said.
Lady Rangers Win First Golf Tournament of Inaugural Season
The Rangers’ inaugural golf season started off with a bang as the Lady Rangers won the team event with a team score of 429.
Secretary of State puts the fight in Friday Night Lights vaccination at Wahtonka Field
Oregon’s Secretary of State, Shemia Fagan a product of Dufur and The Dalles High school turned out for the North Central Public Health’s Friday Night Lights mass vaccination for high school students at Wahtonka Field in The Dalles. Fagan compared vaccinations to stacking sandbags in the 1996 flood in The Dalles, both an effort to protect and save our community.
Hardy as Good as his Name after Foley Lakes Fire
Bill Hardy sat on a blackened gun cabinet and looked into the charred remains of his home. Everything he owned was in that house. Almost. “I still got my sense of humor. It’s all I got left. Couldn't burn that,” he said.
Fire Destroys Home in Foley Lakes on Wednesday, April 21
When firefighters arrived at a house fire in Foley Lakes on Wednesday, April 21, they found a double-wide manufactured home with flames coming out the front door and the roof on fire.
Houseless in Bingen: One Man Comes Full Circle
“To see the people loosen and relax and look at me and say, ‘Really, you stayed here?’ and be able to say, ‘Yes, I’ve been in your exact shoes and from this place I was able to move to a much better place for myself and my family. To relieve that fear is my favorite part of the job.”
Getting into Harvard? TDHS Senior calls it behind the back, blindfolded, full-court shot
Yahir Santillan-Guzman sat at his computer two weeks ago. He set his iPhone to video and set it at the base of the screen. The 18-year-old senior at The Dalles High School was awaiting a message. From Harvard. Did he get in? Read more.
Lumber going up in East TD
CMH Construction owner Cliff Hill said on Wednesday that a brisk construction market was keeping him and his crew busy, but he wondered if the surge in demand was sustainable. Lumber and other materials are also skyrocketing in cost with demand and supply-chain slowdown.
‘Saddle Up’ virtual auction benefits CGCC student scholarships
Mark your calendars and be ready to bid on great items starting Tuesday, May 4 through May 11, as Columbia Gorge Community Foundation hosts “Saddle Up and Celebrate,” one of two annual scholarship fundraisers. The need is high as there is currently only enough funding for half of the 70 students applying for scholarships.
Social gatherings threatened by COVID-19 spike
A third surge of COVID-19 cases has begun in Wasco County, threatening to curtail gatherings, in-door dining and shopping, among other group activities, according to local health officials.