Want to become a licensed childcare provider in Klickitat County? KCCC can help.
KCCC is on a mission to increase the number of childcare businesses throughout the county, where there is a dire need for providers.
Goldendale XC team takes 8th at State Meet on Nov. 5
How did the Goldendale Cross Country team fare? Sophomore Sean Henrikson finished first for the Timberwolves with a time of 18:02 and placed 26th overall. Following closely behind Sean was Junior Isaac Call with a time of 18:19.
Gorge jammed and jammin': C Notes start it off in TD Nov. 9
Mid-Columbia Community Concert Association presents The Four C Notes on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at The Dalles Civic Auditorium in The Dalles. Doors open at 6 p.m., show begins at 7 p.m. Lectures, art, music, comedy and entertainment are in good supply during the next few weeks. Check it all out here.
Lisa James plays Bargeway tonight, Nov. 4; music, entertainment & art in The Gorge
Music, comedy, film, aerial artists, auditions - it’s all here. Check out what’s happening in arts and entertainment in The Gorge.
Goldendale runners hunt down second straight District Title, headed to state on Nov. 5
Fear the Pack: Up to this point, the Goldendale Boys had been undefeated within the EWAC. Regardless, each one knew they were going to need to push themselves in order to secure the coveted first-place team trophy and with it a chance to represent Goldendale in TriCities for the state meet.
Jump, Jive an' Wail - Weekend Warriors start on Wednesday
Put your hand in the Candy bowl, but don’t get a sucker- find some real entertainment in this week’s entertainment guide for the Gorge. We got venues covered up and down the Mid-Columbia - Music, Entertainment, Art, parades, comedians and some jumpers.
Bark at the Moon: Halloween on full tilt in Gorge Entertainment
Spooky stories, haunted humor, Hallo-wine, pumpkin parade - The Gorge has gone all out Jekyll and Hyde this season. Check out what’s happening here in Gorge Entertainment.
I did the Get There Challenge for ten days and this is what happened
If I’ve learned anything from this year’s Get There Challenge, it’s that getting anywhere in the Gorge…truly is a challenge. But luckily there’s plenty of friendly faces that are willing to help you along the way.
Celebrating Indigenous People’s Day in the Gorge
The City of Hood River offices was closed today, October 10th, 2022 in observance of Indigenous People’s Day, a holiday honoring Indigenous communities and to commemorate their history, culture and resiliency. Keep reading to learn more about how to celebrate this important day in the Gorge.
Who is this woman and why is she picking up trash at the Klickitat Trailhead?
She’s spent thousands of hours volunteering, and advocating on behalf of public lands in the Gorge.
TD’s Rayburn to become City Administrator in White Salmon
Troy Rayburn who grew up in The Dalles and graduated from TDHS in 1980 is taking the position of city administrator at White Salmon Washington, according to a recent article in The Nugget Newspaper in Sisters, Oregon. Click here to learn more about Rayburn.
4-day closures of TD Bridge restart Thursday, Sept. 29; Yep, that's tomorrow
“We need more weekend closures to complete this project, and they will resume on Thursday, September 29,” said ODOT Spokesperson Kacey Davey. Closures will begin on Thursday nights at 8 p.m. and end Monday mornings at 6 a.m., and the four-day closures could last into February of 2023.
$85k in Google funds used to better train locals for manufacturing
CGCC expands job training at Skills Center with the addition of CNC milling equipment through a grant funded by Google. “This equipment is part of the future of automated manufacturing -- everything from farm equipment to furniture to airplanes,” said the college’s president, Dr. Marta Cronin. “Our students can now master this technology before they enter the workforce, launching them into family-wage jobs.”
Marsh Band at TD Civic tonight, Sept. 22, kicks off week of music & entertainment
The Marsh Band at The Dalles Civic Auditorium tonight, Sept. 22, kicks off a week of great music at local venues around the Gorge. Check out what’s happenin’ here in arts, entertainment, and untypically good times.
High School Stem Leadership Applications close Sunday, Sept. 25
Teen leaders will gain professional and social-emotional learning (SEL) skills through a career-connected service learning project incorporating VEX robotics and STEAM maker activities. The focus of the grant is to provide youth with increased access to engineering and computer science career exploration supported by paid community teen leaders.
Washington pushes $7.3 million to Action Programs; Klickitat, Skamania to benefit
A recent block grant of $7.3 million will help fund Washington State’s 30 Community Action Agencies - including the Washington Gorge Action Program serving Klickitat and Skamania counties - to stabilize and equip families and individuals to exit poverty for good through a network of local organizations.
Suspected Shooter Arrested in Klickitat County
On Thursday September 15, 2022 Deputies from the Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) arrested 30-year-old David J. “DJ” Wentworth . Wentworth was arrested near Goldendale Washington on Oregon State Parole Board warrants for violating parole. Wentworth is a suspect in the September 9th shooting of a male adult on west second street in The Dalles.
Focus on equity brings Pauletto to WAGAP
Meet Jennifer Pauletto. After ten years of nonprofit service, the new associate director of Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) sees the people of the Gorge through a lens of equity
This is bigger than Blockbuster Video
Columnist Jim Drake discovers some super free powers through our local libraries. He also takes a deep dive into local entertainment at venues around the Gorge. Come on and take the ride - Drake is punching your card for free.
This week’s question: Who was your first friend in first grade?
You remember that first week of school in first grade? Was it hot? We’re your clothes stiff. Did you meet a best friend? Lots of locals did, and it made a lasting impression. Read what our friends and neighbors had to say about it here.