Davis prevails in Wasco County DA election after hand count completed today, July 23
“The Wasco County Clerk's Office concluded the demand recount of the District Attorney contest late this afternoon,” said Wasco County Elections Clerk Lisa Gambee in an email. “70 boxes totaling 6,795 ballots have been hand counted. There was no change in the results.
Bickleton/Big Horn Fire Evacuation Update, July 23, 4 p.m.: Klickitat County
As of 7/23/2024 at 12:30 PM and most current:
Level 3 "GO NOW" for North of Alder Creek, West to Crider Valley, East to Peterson; and from East Road to Sand Ridge Rd to the East and Alder Creek south to the Columbia River.
Level 2 "GET SET" for Middle Rd to the West, Coleman Rd to the North, Klickitat County Line to the East; and from Sand Ridge Rd to the Klickitat County Line.
Level 1 "GET READY" Evacuation for North of Coleman Rd to Stegeman and Van Horn, West to East Rd, East to Klickitat County Line.
Oregon Memorial Traveling Wall Visits The Dalles Veterans Home, Honoring Fallen Soldiers
The Oregon Memorial Traveling Wall made a poignant visit to the Oregon Veterans Home in The Dalles, honoring fallen soldiers from Oregon.
Fire near Bickleton at 13,000 acres; one firefighter injured; gas plant threatened
Update July 23, 10:30 a.m.: Currently, the fire is threatening residential and agricultural lands, critical infrastructure and a natural gas plant. Level 3 - GO NOW: East Road to Sand Ridge Road to the East and Alder Creek South to the Columbia River. Level 2 - GET SET: Sand Ridge Road to the Klickitat County Line.
Sweep Master Rolls Down Steep Road, flips in The Dalles; Driver Hospitalized
A Sweep Master lost control and rolled down Case Street near the Wasco County Courthouse today, ultimately flipping and coming to a stop in the middle of E. 7th Street.
Mosier Fire burning toward I-84; Fast response helps slow blaze; No one reported injured
Update, July 23, 10:30 a.m. — 100 structures are within the fire’s immediate reach, estimated Spokesman Andy Dwyer. The fire is in the urban interface bringing in engines and firefighters who will work from a defensive tack to keep homes from burning.
Shannon’s Trivia Winner: Creed riding the winner’s train
There were 21 correct answers including our own Sheriff, Lane Magill. So, we took those entries to the roundhouse and pounded the names and numbers as flat as a penny left on the tracks. We put those pennies in our hobo bag of chance and boiled it in our Buddy Burner until the train pulled out, and we ran halfway down the tracks reaching for the last open car. Ian Creed was inside the door holding out a hand like a magician. In his palm was the penny, lucky number 17 - our train hoppin’ winner.
Engineer appeals height permit for 116-apartment Basalt Commons to TD Council tonight, July 22
The Basalt Commons is a calculated risk that could anchor the east side, which is now home to a new grocery in The Farm Stand and the urban renewal board is seeking new development on the Tony’s Town & Country site. Is The Dalles on the edge of major change? We’ll see as Councilors hear an appeal on the height of the 116-apartment building with commercial space.
Free Transit Passes for Employees, Residents in Downtown The Dalles
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District as operator of The Link Public Transportation, and the City of The Dalles have partnered to offer a free 12-month Gorge Transit Pass to residents living in and employees working in The Dalles’ Central Business Commercial zoning district!
Candidates for 3 TD City Council seats must file by Aug. 27
For candidates intending to run in the upcoming November 5, 2024, General Election, packets are now available online and in the City Clerk’s office. Three City Councilor positions are open for election, each with a term of four years.
Shannon's Trivia: All aboard the Trivia Train
So put on your Engineer hat and tell us two things: At what restaurant was it stationed in the ‘70s and what was its purpose? Send your answers to tom@cccnews.com by Sunday, July 21 at 7:03 p.m.
Josh Day leads the way at Bargeway on Friday; Gorge Giggin' Guide
Fun’s on a full run at Bargeway with the Josh Day Band on Friday. Gorge Giggin’ Guide growing like Zucchini as Jim Drake brings us another catalog of all things awesome to do this week in The Gorge.
The Dalles Middle School Welcomes Sherri Kilgore as New Principal This Fall
The North Wasco County School District is pleased to announce Sherri Kilgore as the incoming Principal of The Dalles Middle School.
Urban Renewal to seek developers for Tony’s site downtown TD; competitive process set
Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Board moves forward on requests from potential developers who would also have to provide information on financing. The Neon Sign Museum, which has proposed using the site for the Jantzen Beach Carousel, will be required to enter the competitive process if it wants to be considered for the site.
USDA Offers Disaster Assistance for Livestock and Feed Losses Due to Wildfires
If you’ve suffered excessive livestock death losses and grazing or feed losses due to recent wildfires, you may be eligible for disaster assistance programs through the USDA Farm Service Agency.
Fatal on I-84: Ambulance strikes woman from The Dalles near Starvation Creek
A woman from The Dalles was killed last night on Interstate 84 when an ambulance left the roadway and struck her while she was changing a tire, according to Oregon State Police.
Soft White Wheat Harvest kicks into gear in TD and east; Kernels full so far
The annual harvest is a major cash crop for the four-county area including Wasco, Gilliam, Sherman, and Morrow counties, which produces close to half of the 50 million bushels of wheat in Oregon. Cody Darnielle reported that 150 deliveries were made on Monday, July 15, in The Dalles as harvest moves into full swing.
Columbia Basin Care Foundation awards $8,000 in scholarships
The future of good health just got brighter, thanks to the Columbia Basin Care Foundation which recently awarded $8,000 in scholarships to three local students pursuing careers in healthcare.
Larch Creek Fire Air support on standby through Thunderstorm, July 17
Scattered thunderstorms and gusty winds impacted Southeast Wasco County and other parts of the state early this morning and only minimally impacted the Larch Creek Fire area.
Larch Creek Fire Evacuations Update, July 16 at 6 p.m.
Although residences in Pine Hollow have been lowered to Level 2, recreation on the reservoir remains closed because of continued operations and weather. We will reassess the morning of Wednesday, July 17, 2024. Fire crews are still in the area.