Free COVID test kits available on Monday, July 25 in TD
For your convenience, we are offering drive-up service (no call necessary) one hour per day the week of July 25-29. Just pull up to the Annex C building, as you enter the parking lot at 419 E. 7th St. and someone will bring you a couple of boxes of self-tests.
Fire injures one destroys home on Portland Drive in Hood River
Multiple agencies respond to a complicated house fire that included trailers, brush and ammunition in South Hood River on Wednesday night, July 20 at about 10:45 p.m.
Montana storyteller Kicks off week of music at Bargeway Pub tonight, July 20
Music is in play. Check out this week in entertainment, including venues Working Hands Beer, Wasco County Fair & Rodeo, Ruins, Double Mountain, Columbia Center for the Arts, Zim’s, TD Library, CG Bluegrass Festival, Lavender Daze, Granada, The Pines, Mid Columbia Concert Association, Taphouse, White Salmon Library, Jackson Park, Tilly Jane’s, Everybody’s Brewing, TD Eagles, Stave and Stone, Jacob Williams, Sunshine Mill, Arlington, Grateful Vineyard, HR Library, Gorge Gear sale, Klickitat Canyon Days, Kickstand Coffee
Candidate Filing Deadline for Mayor and City Council positions is August 30th
The deadline to file for candidacy with the City of The Dalles is fast approaching! The City of The Dalles has three positions up for election in the November 8th, 2022 election: City Mayor; currently held by Rich Mays, City Council Position #1 currently held by Timothy McGlothlin, and City Council Position #4 currently held by Scott Randall.
Who was Mary Magdalene? Local Woman Leads International Prayer Day
Who was Mary Magdalene? And why is she Important? Claire Sierra MA, LFT, author of The Magdalene Path explains the importance of this previously disparaged Catholic Saint and invites the public to Pray the Rosary with her on the 22nd of July, to celebrate Mary Magdalene.
CG Habitat for Humanity setting forms for 33rd house
Crews were out early this morning excavating and setting the forms for the foundation on the 33rd Columbia Gorge Habitat for Humanity home at 800 E. 13th Street in The Dalles.
Mid Columbia Forest Products back on line after fire
Employees at Mid Columbia Forest Products have been back to work since July 11 after a fire shut the mill down on West Second Street on June 23. “We were down 12 (business) days,” said Owner Matt McCall today, July 19. “The vacuum system is up and going, but it still needs a few modifications.”
Chenowith Water PUD lifts boil water order after testing negative for E. coli bacteria
Chenowith Water district has lifted its boil water order after receiving a negative result for the presence of E. coli bacteria in its water system today, July 19. The PUD tested positive for the bacteria on July 14 and 15. E. coli can cause severe stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting. PUD operators added chlorine to the water system over the weekend to kill bacteria.
The Dalles Urban Renewal To Discuss First Street Project, Incentive Program and More Tonight
The Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Agency Board will meet today, July 19th, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. to discuss next steps for the First Street Project, updates to the Urban Renewal Incentive program, and hear an update from City Manager Mathew Klebes on recent staffing transitions at the City of The Dalles.
Major route in TD to close tomorrow, July 20th, for Tree cutting around Post Office
Pfits Services LLC will be conducting tree trimming and removal services along W. 2nd Street next to the United States Post Office in The Dalles on Wednesday, July 20 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Right lane of W. 2nd Street as well as the sidewalk on the Post Office side of the road will be closed during the process of cutting and removing some trees next to the road.
Columbia River beaches reopen as E. Coli levels return to compliance
The City of The Dalles Public Works released a press release on Sunday, July 17th, 2022 alerting the public that discharge to the Columbia River from the City of The Dalles Wastewater Treatment Plant has returned to compliance with permit limits for E. coli.
Chenowith Water PUD Issues Boil Water Notice
Water in the Chenowith PUD water district has tested posted for E. coli bacteria today, July 16. E. coli can cause severe stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting. Crews are working to rectify the situation to ensure clean drinking water. CCCNEWS will keep you posted.
There's a new bar on the west side of town and they're hosting an 80's night July 16th
At first glance, The Station bar & restaurant is a familiar sight to The Dalles locals: the old Wendy’s building in the middle of the Sixth Street Station food pod. But there’s more going on here than meets the eye.
Moving Pictures: Early Summer Roundup
Read Mo Burford’s reviews of Jurassic World: Dominion, Elvis, and Thor: Love and Thunder and learn what these three movies have (and don’t have) in common with JAWS.
Home at Last Seeks Volunteers for "Clear the Cans" Event July 23rd, 24th
Home at Last Humane Society, located at 200 River Road The Dalles, OR, is holding it's monthly “Clear the Cans” event Saturday, July 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, July 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Shelters begin summer preparations for life-threatening weather events
Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) is partnering with Mid Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) and other agencies and nonprofits to provide Emergency Cooling Shelters and relief from unhealthy air quality events for vulnerable populations during this summer’s expected extreme conditions.
Beaches closed due to discharge of untreated wastewater in The Dalles
The City of The Dalles Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged effluent (liquid waste or sewage discharged into a the Columbia River) on July 12th that exceeded the plant’s limit for E. coli (Escherichia coli) due to incomplete disinfection. The event has lead to several beach closures in The Columbia River Gorge.
How to Recreate Responsibly in The Gorge This Summer
With so many people recreating outdoors on a daily basis, it is up to each and every one of us to be responsible recreationalists and stewards for the lands we get to enjoy. Keep these tips in mind and play responsibly!
TD Council approves equipment purchases, funds police computers
The Dalles City Council gave the green light on the purchase of equipment and lease of computers costing in total some $440,000 at their regular meeting on Monday, July 11.
Scooper Planes douse Rattlesnake Fire near Mosier
A grass fire that took out some trees near Mosier on Wednesday, July 13, set the Fire Boss scooper planes into action for the first time this fire season. The planes, stationed at the Columbia Gorge Regional Airport in Dallesport, are fitted with pontoons that can scoop water from the Columbia River and then make quick strikes on fires. The blaze near Mosier did not have a chance.