Volunteer flags 2-car collission in TD this morning
Ben Chandler of Carson took his dad to a medical appointment and found himself amidst a two-vehicle accident on Seventh St. in The Dalles this morning, Monday, Sept. 28. A Red Ford SUV and a Black Honda 4-door collided when one t-boned the other as it turned into the county offices at 419 E. 7th St.
The Grass is Always Greener
Junior Lee, 41, puts a fine edge on the grass at a home in Columbia View Heights in The Dalles this morning, Friday, Sept. 25. Lee, with Big River Maintenance & Landscape, was not too worried about the rain this morning, opting for shorts and tank top. Forecasts are calling for more rain today with partially cloudy skies and warmer temps set for the weekend. Bigger rains west of the Cascades is likely to aid firefighters working blazes in Clackamas and Marion counties.
Armando's Tree Training
Armando Gonzalez works on clipping young pear branches to guide wires off Dry Hollow Road this morning, Thursday, Sept. 24. Forecasters are calling for temperatures in 70’s today with a slight chance of rain.
Serenity from Foley Lakes
The Nunez Family woke up to a pretty nice view this morning, Wednesday, Sept. 23. The small lake off their back deck in Foley Lakes in west The Dalles makes for a great backdrop for breakfast. Columbia Community Connection serving Wasco, Gilliam and Sherman Counties, The Dalles, Dufur, Tygh Valley, Maupin, Goldendale, Wishram, Dallesport, Lyle, White Salmo & Hood River.
The Ruins Part 2: Memories Flood Curtiss on Brewery Grade
The mystery of SC 6-6-79 is solved thanks to Dianne Epsy. Last occupant tells the final tale.
Get Your Leaves Drone. Happy First Day of Fall!
Happy First Day of Fall Ya'll!
Here is a video of one of our readers using a drone to clear their driveway of leaves!
Consistent Cruisers
Don and Sherry Helms enjoy their sunny stroll this morning, Monday, Sept. 21, on The Dalles waterfront trail. Don and Sherry have been happily married 47 years, and have been residents of The Dalles for 42 years. The Helms walk the trail nearly every morning, except when the smoke recently altered their routine. With smiles on their faces, they are joyous to be back outside under blue skies.
Curious about ruins below Brewery Grade when getting off at exit 85?
Overgrown and dilapidated stone buildings sit in the hills of Brewery Grade - they are at the front entrance to The Dalles when taking the Interstate 84 exit near the Sunshine Mill. What were they? Columbia Community Connection serving Wasco, Gilliam and Sherman Counties, The Dalles, Dufur, Tygh Valley, Maupin, Goldendale, Wishram, Dallesport, Lyle, White Salmon, Hood River
Morning Push
Kenny Haener of The Dalles gives the power sled a concerted push this morning, Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Gorge Athletic Club on Pamona Street in West The Dalles. The 26-year-old said he had been working out at the gym for the past three years and had dropped from 280 pounds to 225. Columbia Community Connection serving Wasco, Gilliam and Sherman Counties, The Dalles, Dufur, Tygh Valley, Maupin, Goldendale, Wishram, Dallesport, Lyle, White Salmon, Hood River
Surround yourself with Positive People: Ways to Stay Healthy with Friends
Starting to exercise or beginning a healthy meal plan can be challenging. It’s easy to slip up and go back to your old ways if you don’t have people to hold you accountable. The best way to get started is to have someone, or a group of people, who are ready and excited to start on their health journey with you.
TD Public Library Celebrates Latinx Heritage Month with Book Box Raffle and Print Making
The Dalles Wasco County Public Library is raffling off Book Boxes for Latinx Heritage month.
Donuts Can Fix Everything - Even Ford Vs. Chevy
Larry Clark and Bill Mauldin enjoyed a donut together outside of the Bakitchen Bakery on Court Street this morning, Tues., Sept. 15.
Eugene Smoke Refugees make best of bad situation in TD
Pete Meyers of Eugene came to The Dalles to try and escape the smoke and see his twin brother, Mark. He did alright on the brother. The smoke, no dice. But that did not deter the family reunion, which brought out a competitive game of Cornhole on Monday, Sept. 14.
The first day of school looks a little different this year
Despite the many difficulties that have already faced teachers due to the COVID-19 pandemic this year, Erin Peter’s says her teaching team is doing their best to make the best of it for their students.
“Even though this year looks completely different, I love getting to ‘see’ my students get excited about learning on Zoom.”
Making Tracks
Justify, a German Shepherd mix, leads the pack here, while Janet Dewitt rides her Warlinder horse, Remington, on Crawford Oaks trail just east of Dallesport off State Route 14 at Columbia Hills State Park. She and Cynder McLoud ride the trail once a week. Dewitt said they could see a lot of smoke looking north into Oregon.
Roller Derby Rallies around Teammates Who Lost All in Fire
“GRD is a family.”
Gorge Roller Derby is more than just a roller derby league, it’s a family. So when their very own Kung Fu Lu (known off the track as Jen Hart) and Pitbull (Sarah Breeze) lost their homes in the Mosier Creek Fire- GRD didn’t waste time springing into action to support their team mates.
Volunteers Needed for Community Cleanup
Columbia Gorge Motors and The Dalles beautification Committee have teamed up in efforts of organizing cleanup events within the community of The Dalles. Volunteers will have their first opportunity to join in the effort this Saturday at Thompson Park, at 10 a.m.
Hitting His Stride
The Dalles’ Terry Turner likely buys a fair amount of shoes. The 67-year-old could never sit still. And he is proving it more than ever now. He took a nice little run on Thursday morning, Sept. 3, 2020 along Riverfront Trail. Turner is putting in 15 miles every other day, he said. Before lacing up the shoes, Turner was the Hattenhaur Distrubting sales development guru.
Fidel's Flowers
Local The Dalles resident Fidel Martinz prunes flowers at Clocktower Ales this morning, Sept. 3rd. Martinz comments he is a one-man show when it comes to the nurturing of the flower gardens at both the pub and Spencer Libby & Powell Funeral Home.