Downey Sleep Center Donates 50 Mattresses to Rowena Fire Victims
Dozens of families displaced by the Rowena wildfire are getting a better night’s sleep thanks to a local business and community partnership.
Haunt the Heights and Beyond: A Guide to This Week’s Halloween Happenings
The Mid-Columbia is stirring with Halloween spirit this week. Events from The Dalles to Hood River and beyond offer tricks, treats, and tunes for all ages leading into the haunted weekend.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Oct. 21-27
Live music, spooky screenings, and costume parties light up the Gorge this week, from salsa nights and the Rocky Horror 50th anniversary to Funkship’s Halloween dance party, Thunder Island’s Fall Market, and The Granada’s Spooktober Film Festival.
Career Ed. Regional Advisory Committee Builds Momentum at Hood River Valley High School
Educators, industry leaders, and community partners from across the Columbia Gorge came together at Hood River Valley High School (HRVHS) for the second Career and Technical Education (CTE) Regional Advisory Committee meeting.
Visit Hood River’s Community Investment Grant Program Awards Nearly $27,000 in Matching Funds to Three Local Organizations
Visit Hood River has awarded $26,800 in matching funds to three local organizations through its annual Community Investment Grant Program. Designed to support small businesses and promote long-term economic vitality in the greater Hood River area, the program provides matching grants to projects that enhance, promote, and sustain Hood River as a vibrant destination, contributing to the community's growth and well-being.
Hood River’s Horizon Christian School Hosts Higher Education Fair for Columbia Gorge Students
Horizon Christian School will host the Higher Education Fair 2025 on Friday, Oct. 17, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the school’s gymnasium at 700 Pacific Ave. The free community event will connect students and families from across the Columbia Gorge with more than 20 universities, community colleges, trade schools, and military branches.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Oct. 14-20
All The Best is here in this week’s Giggin’ Guide - Get Out There! Hey, Broomriders! Witches Walk and Parade is this Saturday, Oct. 18 in The Dalles. Cast a spell. Raise some hell.
Over 200 Registrants line up for CASA’s Fall Family Run
Volunteer group providing voice for children in court notch a big win in race for kids.
CCCNews Podcast: Brewer Blends Science, Artistry, and Community at HR’s Working Hands Fermentation
Kasey McCullough, brewmaster and co-owner of Working Hands Fermentation in Hood River, says his path from aspiring sports medicine doctor brewer has been shaped by science, flavor, and a commitment to community. In a recent CCCNews podcast, McCullough spoke with host Tom Peterson about his career, the evolution of the craft beer industry, and his vision for Working Hands’ future.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Oct. 7-13
All The Best is here in this week’s Giggin Guide - Get Out There!
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Oregon’s Fabric, Fraying at the Seams
The first day of fall arrived this past week. Out in the orchard, the mornings carry a chill, the sky deepens to that September blue, and the seasons shift once again. Farming teaches you that change is certain — the blossoms of spring give way to summer fruit, and autumn reminds us that nothing stays forever.
CCCNews Podcast: Gorge Farmer Collective Puts Food Power Back in Growers’ Hands
On the latest CCCNews Podcast, Executive Director and co-founder Kiara Kashubs described how the Gorge Farmer Collective started in March 2020, when farmers suddenly lost access to restaurants and markets. What began with five farms experimenting with an online marketplace has since expanded to more than 35 producers serving families, schools, food banks, and restaurants across Hood River, White Salmon, The Dalles, Mosier, and Lyle.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Sept. 30 — Oct. 6
All The Best is here in this week’s Giggin Guide - Get Out There!
Columbia Center for the Arts Presents Jen Smith’s Sky Hunters and Steve Stegall’s Spirit Art
Columbia Center for the Arts (CCA) is proud to present two powerful, nature-inspired exhibitions this fall, on view October 3–November 9, 2025: Sky Hunters by Jen Smith in the Lobby Gallery, and Patterns in Nature, Variations on a Theme: A Retrospective by Steve Stegall in the Main Gallery.
Conclusion of my story about adopting a dog from Texas
The plan was for the rescue dog I’d chosen to be crammed in a crate and driven by van from Texas to The Dalles. The first text message I received from the Mutts and Meows Rescue in Missouri City, Texas, said they were departing from Texas on Sunday, then it was changed to Monday morning, then to late Monday afternoon. After a flurry of text messages, they reported the van left on Monday evening.
Sense of Place Launches Season 16 with Rancher Jeanne Carver
Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place event series kicks off its 16th season on Wednesday, October 8 with Woven in Place: A Rancher’s Journey from Sheep to Fashion and the Olympics at Columbia Center for the Arts.
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council Releases 2025-2030 Strategic Plan
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) announces the release of its comprehensive 2025-2030 Strategic Plan, outlining the organization's priorities for building a better future for community members across Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman counties over the next five years.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Sept. 23-29
All The Best is here in this week’s Giggin Guide - Get Out There!
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Management Plan Disaster Recovery Amendments Now Available for Public Comment
Wasco County Community Development is partnering with Columbia River Gorge Commission (CRGC) and USDA Forest Service staff to modernize disaster recovery in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. This collaboration aims to address the recovery needs following the Rowena, Burdoin, Broughton, and Tunnel Fires.