Hood River Bridge Reopened Following Malfunction: did what it "was supposed to do" in the case of a failure
The Hood River Bridge across the Columbia River from Interstate 84 to SR 14 in Washington was closed at 5 a.m. this morning due to a malfunction during a lift test and then reopened at about 11:30 a.m.
New Year knockin' Gorgewide guide; Bargeway Groovin' Grateful On Eve of 2024
The Bargeway Pub celebrates New Year’s Eve with an album release party for the BB Lake Band and special menu items including prime rib and seafood. Want more? Of course, you do. Check out the Gorge’s most comprehensive guide to arts and entertainment and New Year’s Eve here.
Organizations Partner to Bring Holiday Meals to Native American Community Members
This holiday season, The Next Door Inc.'s (TNDI) Native Supports team has been joined by community partners, Gorge Native American Collaborative (GNAC) and Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), to bring comfort and joy to Native American community members in the Mid-Columbia region.
Walk of the Town: Holiday Edition Award for Most Playful Display
Jennifer mentions that a lot of their pieces are handmade, and this is where our conversation really takes off. A self-proclaimed Hot Glue Queen (a title I’m sincerely jealous of), she and Steven keep busy year-round with endless arts & crafts projects that span mediums. For the past two years, Steven has tended his new passion for woodturning. And that angel on the northernmost end of their yard? They made it.
Walk of the Town: Holiday Edition Award for Best underdog light display
Let me get something out of the way from the start: “underdog,” in my lexicon, is never a pejorative term. Yes, it’s associated with slim chances & tough odds, the latter of which are stacked against you. But when I say that the warm, inviting display found at 800 W. 13th Street is my choice for the underdog of the year, I mean it triumphantly.
Dear Santa: Letters to Santa From Colonel Wright, Dry Hollow, St. Mary's and Dufur Schools
Oh, ho, ho, ho. The Season is merry with the wishes of our local children!
Santa has sent us their letters from local 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-graders to help us rekindle the magic of this holiday season through their innocent and hopeful writings to Santa.
Walk of the Town: Holiday Edition Award for Best design in TD
I looked to my left and saw the most precisely placed array of lights and light-up figures, everything red and white and orbiting a singular more colorful centerpiece, an electric tree, the lights of which seemed to move in all directions. I’d found my first winner.
Fire destroys several buildings at iconic Mill site in Hood River; employees shifted to Dallesport
Firefighters called to 2-alarm fire early this morning to find several buildings engulfed at mill site on Frankton Road in Hood River. Employees diverted to secondary business in Dallesport. The cause of fire still under investigation.
Hope for DACA Recipients at The Next Door Inc.
Esperanza came to the United States as a young child and was eventually granted temporary permission to live and work legally in the US through the Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Every two years, she's required to renew her DACA application to maintain her eligibility. And every renewal period, she faces several financial burdens.
Solstice Pizza fired up at 6th Street Station in TD
Solstice Wood Fire Pizza ads to diversity at food carts in The Dalles - Growing up, we would occasionally go out and grab a “fast food buffet.” We would drive to multiple fast-food restaurants and pick up different items that sounded good to one or more of the people in the car. No need anymore with 6th Street Station food carts covering a ton of culinary ground in TD.
Klindt Drive and River Rd to Undergo Storm Line Installation by Crestline Construction in TD
Crestline Construction is under contract with Maul Foster & Alongi (MFA), we will be installing a 36” storm line across Klindt Drive and River Rd. Construction will be periodic from January 2nd, 2024 through January 31st, 2024, and between the hours of 7:00 am and 5:30 pm. This work will take place on weekdays, Monday to Friday.
Our Hidden Heroes: Episode 3; Meet Volunteer Danielle Barriga
Don’t let fear or uncertainty hold you back. Even volunteering for an hour or two a week is helpful. Danielle Barriga knows the sense of well-being and satisfaction that comes with volunteering. And it’s energizing! There’s a big difference between working at a wage-earning job and doing volunteer work. As Danielle emphasized, “A paycheck goes away quickly. The satisfaction lasts.”
The Dalles Library Celebrates Community with 2nd Annual Gingerbread House Event
The Dalles Public Library hosted its gingerbread house-making event for children and families, witnessing a significant turnout. This year marks the second successful run of the event, with all preordered gingerbread houses being claimed before the event started.
Column: Embracing Change- Danielle Barriga's Journey from Love in Chile to Community Building
Whenever we consider a change in our lives, even a positive one, we encounter the paradox of transformation. On one hand, we are on familiar ground. It may not be the best, but it’s what we’re used to. When we think of making a change, we run the risk of losing our stable ground. We tend to settle for what is familiar. Why rock the boat?
Skamania County Emergency Warming Shelter preparing to open
Preparations for operating the Skamania County Emergency Warming Shelter in Stevenson are in progress. An opening date has not yet been announced, but when it opens, it is expected to be available through mid-March. The shelter is located near the Hegewald Center and is operated by Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP).
Oregon’s Nonfarm Payroll Employment Drops by 7,300 in November
In November, Oregon’s seasonally adjusted nonfarm payroll employment declined by 7,300 jobs, following a revised loss of 4,300 jobs in October. November’s losses were largest in professional and business services (-2,900 jobs); construction (-1,700); leisure and hospitality (-1,500); financial activities (-1,300); and information (-1,000). The only industry growing substantially in November was health care and social assistance, which added 2,400 jobs.
Waterfront Wednesday springs Alder tonight at Bargeway Pub in TD; Your Giggin' Gorge-wide guide
The Bargeway Pub welcomes Megan Alder to the stage tonight, Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. for Waterfront Wednesday. The Premier venue for music continues to offer up the gift of local music through Saturday. Want more? Of course, you do. Check out the Gorge’s most comprehensive guide to arts and entertainment here.
Dia Del Migrante Celebrates the Gorge Latino Community
Comunidades and Hood River Latino Network hosted a free International Migrant Day celebration on Monday, Dec. 18 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the White Salmon Grange.
Cascade Locks Firefighters Contain Blaze Threatening Wildlands
A fire was reported at milepost 50 on I-84 near Cascade Locks on Sunday, Dec.17, at 4:18 p.m. Cascade Locks Fire and EMS were dispatched to the area and discovered a large cache of railroad ties on private property had caught on fire.
Newest Board members sworn in at White Salmon Valley School District
White Salmon Valley School District swears in new board members, and it’s quite an eclectic mix with decision makers coming from backgrounds including filmmaking, public health and speech pathology.