Gorge Commission Announces Event Line Up for Gorge Latino Conservation Week
The Columbia River Gorge Commission and their community partners will host several events for Gorge Latino Conservation Week from Thursday, July 20th through Saturday, July 22nd.
Low Pressure Gas Line hit in White Salmon
A low-pressure gas line was hit on Garfield Street in White Salmon on July 14, 2023. Emergency crews are on the scene and going house to house to give notice of evacuation to required properties.
A look at WAGAP's New Cooling Kits
Washington Gorge Action Programs is supplying cooling kits this summer to help people in need combat extremely hot weather. The cooling kits are replacing the emergency cooling shelter, which went unused in 2022.
Tunnel 5 Fire Update July 6
The Tunnel Five Fire which began the morning of July 2, 2023 continues to burn in Underwood, WA. CCCNews has the latest update on the fire from Inciweb.
Columbia Riverkeeper Welcomes New Member to Board of Directors
Columbia Riverkeeper’s Board of Directors announced the appointment of a new member, Portland-based Carlos Marroquin. Columbia Riverkeeper’s volunteer board of directors oversees the organization’s advocacy goals and policies, finances, and public relations.
Tract D Recreational Area Opens July 26th
Yakama Nation Tribal Forestry announced that Tract D Recreational Area will be open for recreation from July 26th to September 7th, 2023.
Cherry Harvest Off to a Late Start, Bumper Crop May Undercut the Bottom Line
This year’s cherry harvest is off to a slow start due to an unusually cool spring and summer weather. Orchardists report that high yields across the region are causing significant market impacts.
Cooling kits to replace shelters
As summer temperatures begin to rise, Community Action Agencies in the Gorge are preparing to assist people in need of combating life-threatening weather conditions with individual Cooling Kits delivered by Houseless Outreach Coordinators.
Big-city resident thrives in rural communities Goldendale and Mobile Food Banks benefit
Reaching rural communities to support families who fight food insecurity has become a mission for Anna Henschel. This big-city Chicago resident came to Klickitat County in 2022 and has taken to rural life like a fish takes to water.
Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office Provides Free NRA Basic Handgun Classes
Klickitat County Sheriff Bob Songer has announced that the Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office Posse will be holding two free NRA Basic Handgun classes for Klickitat County residents.
Maryhill Museum of Art announces Amy Behrens as new Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer
Maryhill Museum of Art, one of the most fascinating cultural destinations in the Pacific Northwest, is announcing the appointment of Amy Behrens as executive director and chief executive officer following a search process by Hagel Executive Search. Behrens succeeds Colleen Schafroth, who is retiring.
Meet the Candidates: Klickitat County Election to Decide School Board Members and Recreation Levy
With the August 1, 2023 Primary Election just around the corner, voters in Klickitat County are eagerly awaiting their opportunity to cast their ballots. The election, set to take place on August 1, will determine new school board members for the Wishram and Lyle school districts. Additionally, voters will have the chance to decide on the Recreational Facilities, Activities, and Swimming Pool Maintenance and Operation Levy proposed by the Central Klickitat County Park and Recreation District.
Hood River and Wasco County First Book Program Expands and Rebrands
Hood River, OR— After 22 years (Hood River) and 5 years (Wasco) of individual county efforts to improve the literacy of underserved children, First Book Hood River County and First Book Wasco County are combining their literacy efforts and adding Klickitat and Skamania Counties to become “Books for Kids Columbia Gorge”.
Programs for Peaceful Living Recognizes Elder Abuse Awareness Month
Across the globe, June 15 is recognized as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day during the full month of recognition. It is an opportunity for organizations like Programs for Peaceful Living to educate people and help protect seniors.
Lyle School Bus Drivers Picket For Job Protections; School District Responds
Lyle, Washington - Bus drivers from Lyle School District gathered in Lyle and at The Dalles Bridge in protest over the weekend to voice their concerns over a new contract with Mid-Columbia Transportation Cooperative. The picket, organized by the local chapter of the Public School Employees of Washington (PSE) union, aimed to raise awareness about the importance of retaining local bus drivers and protecting their rights.
Red Flag Fire Weather Warning Issued for Southwest Washington: High Fire Danger
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for Southwest Washington that remains in effect from June 12th, 2023 until Tuesday, June 13th, at 9 p.m. as a cold front approaches, bringing strong westerly winds and low humidity.
Stay Informed and Stay Safe: Your 2023 Guide to Local Emergency Alerts in Oregon or Washington
Big news for your safety and peace of mind this fire season. We’re talking about OR-Alert and Smart911, two game-changing systems that bring you real-time emergency alerts, warnings, and notifications. With these cutting-edge tools, you can stay informed and prepared like never before. So, let's get down to business and learn how you can be in the know and stay safe when it matters most.
White Salmon Residents asked to conserve water during maintenance
The City of White Salmon is asking residents to conserve water for the next few days as they bring the water filtration plant back online after normal filter maintenance.
Singer Songwriter Wednesday at Bargeway Pub; Gorge serving up feast of music
Bargeway Pub kicks it off with a Little Music City Showcase of three singer-songwriters on Wednesday, May 24 as venues up and down the Gorge are staging some great talent. Pick a show and go.
"Communities of Care in Klickitat County" Workshop Series Invites Residents and Professionals to Connect and Share Resources
This spring, Klickitat County residents and professionals are encouraged to participate in a transformative 5-week “Lunch N' Learn” workshop series aimed at fostering stronger communities. The workshop series, titled "Communities of Care in Klickitat County," begins on May 31st, 2023.