Can You Smell that? It's Inside Dining
Michael Duncan, 22, of The Dalles is welcoming back customers into the dining room at Burgerville after a two-year hiatus prompted by a little pandemic. The Burgerville Manager said he was stoked to be opening the doors this morning, March 29.
Question of the Week: What are you planting in your garden this year?
“Oh!” exclaimed Karen Murphy, laughing, when I asked her what her and Steve Murray are planting this year. “How much time do you have?”
TDHS Robotics Team Wins State Championship, Advances to World Competition
Gorge robotics students from The Dalles took top honors at the Oregon State VEX Robotics Championships recently and will advance to the World Finals in Dallas, Texas, May 5-7.
Mentors & Friends, Gorge Youth Mentoring Perseveres Through a Pandemic
The Gorge Youth Mentoring program at The Next Door has persevered through the pandemic and is changing youths lives for the better.
Gorge Delivering on Flower Power
Wednesday, March 21 was a technicolor knockout in the Gorge with temperatures above 70 degrees and those oh-so-special daylight savings extending afternoon activities. Tom McCall Point Trail atop Rowena Loops was bustling with activity as sightseers and hikers took the trails to stumble on fields of purple, yellow and crimson.
Muddy Monday
Julio Calderon, 25, of The Dalles and Martin Leon, 45, work getting the groundwork done for some pathways at Smoke Wring BBQ in The Dalles this morning, Monday, March 21.
Question of the week: What was your best maskless experience this week?
Our hope at CCC News is that having this space dedicated to being curious about other people’s experiences can help us to deepen our understanding of people from all walks of life. This week's question is: What was your best maskless experience this week?
Serious Theater holds auditions for "The Stinky Cheese Man"
Serious Theater is holding auditions for their first production of the 2022 season, “The Stinky Cheese Man”. Though the characters may be familiar, each of your favorite storybook fables is cunningly derailed in this adaptation of Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith's children's book of fractured fairy tales.
The Dalles Art Center Unveils New Signage Made by CGCC Students
A collaboration with Portland-based artist Shelly Durica-Laiche and a group of metal fabrication students at Columbia Gorge Community College has paid off in a dynamic new display on the corner of 4th and Washington streets in The Dalles.
Want to hear about some dirty laundry?
Like the smell of that clean shirt? Those brilliant slacks, fresh from the dryer? Pretty sweet, huh? It was never quite so easy. Learn more about the tortured past of laundry in this exciting new exhibition at the Hood River History Museum.
Masks will be optional at D21 Schools starting March 14
After careful consideration, North Wasco County School District will be moving to make masks optional for students and staff in our school buildings and district properties on March 14th.
Question Of The Week: Do You Get Involved in Local Politics?
Residents of The Dalles tell us about their involvement in local politics and why. Google continues to be a hot topic around town as a recent deal for two new data centers will require millions of gallons of water daily. Others simply were unsure about how to have an impact locally.
Flipping the Bird: A Heartwarming Owl Rescue
Back in September of 2021, Nick Freeman wasn’t expecting to find an owl. Let alone capture, rescue, and release it five months later.
Pete and Pat back at it again; Concert goes live on... March 17 in TD
The action unfolds at St. Peter’s Landmark Thursday, Mar. 17, starting at 7 p.m. So, ye best be off the Jameson and on to the harmonies, my wee friend.
Teaching degree available in Columbia Gorge, $3k scholarships available
Do you want to become a teacher but can’t move out of The Columbia Gorge to get the needed education? Here’s a solution.
Training Day
Dawn McDonald, 30, of The Dalles stopped to smell the treats with new pal Underbite while taking a break at Maupin’s Stoves & Spas on Tuesday, March 1. The pup would certainly sit still for a little reward.
Latino Fiesta and Vaccination slated for March 5 in White Salmon
Comunidades and NorthShore Medical Group welcome all community members in the Gorge to receive COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters free of cost at a Fiesta of Health on Saturday, March 5, 2022, from 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. at the NorthShore Medical Group office in White Salmon.
Japanese drum Ensemble coming to TD; check out March's Library Newsletter
Eight members of en Taiko, a youth Japanese taiko drum ensemble from Portland, will be here to entertain and educate us on Saturday, March 19th. This program will take place at 11:00 in the John and Jean Thomas Children’s Wing.
History Forum: Female Champ Bronc Rider acquitted of murder becomes stunt double
Lorena Trickey was a three-time winner of the McAlpin Trophy for bronc, Roman, and relay riding at Cheyenne Frontier Days. In 1925 she won the bronc riding title at Chicago and several championships at Pendleton. She was also acquitted for putting a knife to her husband, ‘Smiling Slim’.
Mumm-Hill named Executive Director at Mt. Adams Institute
As the Vice President of Learning Experiences at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Deb Mumm-Hill led the camps, education, outreach, research, and exhibit-design teams.