The Great Gorge Melt; Grilled Cheese for a Cause
This March, Gorge residents can satisfy their cravings for delicious grilled cheese and support a worthy cause with Columbia Gorge Food Bank’s first annual Great Gorge Melt! Participating restaurants in Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman Counties are teaming up to offer delicious grilled cheese sandwiches, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Columbia Gorge Food Bank to aid hunger relief efforts throughout the Gorge.
City Crews Tackle Parking Lot job in East TD
City crews using backhoes and front loaders began a major parking project in east The Dalles last week and were hard at it again this morning, Feb. 26.
Maryhill Museum of Art Embarks on an Exploration of The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea
Maryhill Museum of Art, situated on a hilltop overlooking the Columbia River, celebrates the myriad ways in which humans have interacted with this vital waterway in its 2024 special exhibitions, including The Columbia River: Wallula to the Sea and King Salmon. The museum opens for the season on March 15, and the special exhibitions will remain on display through November 15.
Wasco County Residents sound off on Code Enforcement Revision
Revisions to the code laws were spurred by unresolved violations such as abandoned vehicles, some nearing a decade without resolution. But other property owners throughout the county are asking for clarifications, and revisions to ensure their property rights.
Hood River Dives into First Polar Plunge for Special Olympics
This weekend, Hood River did something pretty cool — literally. For the first time, many folks took the Polar Plunge into the Columbia River, to raise over $6,500 for the Special Olympics. It was all hands on deck, with the local program coordinator leading the charge, getting everyone excited to dive into the freezing water for a great reason.
El Sabor del Gorge: Las Tortas from Taqueria Los Hermanos
Arturo Leyva is back with his second El Sabor del Gorge column to talk tortas, the slang meaning of the word torta, and his high school days in Michoacán.
TDHS Cheerleaders take 2nd at State
The audience let out a collective "ooh" as The Dalles High School cheerleading moved into their final ripple at the end of the routine at the state championship in Oregon City on Feb. 9.
The Link Public Transit Announces Upcoming Service Changes
The Link Public Transit has announced service changes in The Dalles.
Bridge Authority announces highest scoring contractor to design and build replacement bridge
The Hood River-White Salmon Bridge Authority board of commissioners on Thursday approved the project team to take the next step in securing a company to lead the design and construction of the new bridge.
Bargeway bumpin' with Minnick tonight; Entertainment Springing up all over the gorge
Bargeway Pub welcomes Jeff Minnick to the stage tonight, Feb. 23 with Dave Tallman set for Saturday and Al Hare bringing some classics on Sunday. It’s a packed weekend and a packed entertainment guide gorge-wide. Check it all out here.
The Next Door’s 2024 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Workshop Series is Here
“New this year, we’re excited to present the workshop, “An Introduction to Popular Education”. This is a 4-hour overview of the history of Popular Education. Come see why The Next Door has adopted this teaching method and learn facilitation skills you can use in your meetings, classroom, community events, and more. As an added bonus, our September workshop will be held in-person at our TNDI office!” said TNDI.
Photo Gallery: Dying Silk Scarves at the The Dalles Library
Last week The Dalles Wasco County Library hosted a silk scarf dying workshop from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Wasco County Cultural Trust Announces 2024 Grant Recipients
The Wasco County Cultural Trust Coalition has announced the recipients of 2024 Cultural grants. A public reception celebrating the grant recipients will be held on Friday, March 1st at 6 p.m. at The Dalles Art Center, 220 E. 4th Street.
WAGAP supports behavioral health clients in finding housing
What happens when people are treated for mental health conditions and then discharged but have no place to call home? In Skamania and Klickitat counties, the Community Behavioral Health Rental Assistance Program (CBRA) is in place to help people transition from care facilities back to their communities.
Award Winning Play "Stop Kiss" Comes to Bingen March 8
Big Britches Productions will kick off its 2024 season with a gripping and thought-provoking and award winning play "Stop Kiss" by Diana Son on March 8, 2024.
Gorge Roller Derby Kicks off Season with Double Header Against Lilac City
Get ready for an epic roller derby showdown at the Gorge Roller Derby Double Header on February 24, 2024!
New ‘Give for the Gorge’ Program Launches to Support Local Nonprofits
“Give for the Gorge was created to help ensure that the Columbia River Gorge and its communities are preserved for future generations of visitors and residents,” said founder and project manager, Sandi Scheinberg. “It will provide a much-needed, ongoing source of funding to eight incredible Gorge-area nonprofits focused on the three areas of greatest need in the Gorge: housing, food security and the environment.”
Fatal Crash on HWY 97
On Monday, February 19, 2024, at 4:16 a.m., Oregon State Police responded to a five-vehicle crash on Hwy 97, near milepost 107.5, in Jefferson County. The preliminary investigation indicated two southbound commercial motor vehicles were traveling on icy roads when the trailing CMV struck the rear end of the lead CMV.
The New Type of Playgroup Sweeping the Gorge - Where Kids Are in Charge!?
It was a foggy morning and I see the sight of the Play and Learn Transit Van in the parking lot promising something unique. Inside, a lovely gym transforms into a world of exploration and freedom, embodying a gentle, nurturing atmosphere that's instantly infectious. This isn't your typical playgroup; it's a space where children lead the way, and adults happily follow.
ODFW announces 2025 annual wildlife art contest
Artists are invited to compete in one or all three of ODFW's 2025 stamp art competitions. The winning artist in each contest receives a $2,000 award and winning artwork is used to produce collector's stamps and other promotional items with sale proceeds benefitting Oregon's fish, wildlife, and their habitats.