D21 School Board to interview three candidates for vacant seat on Monday
The North Wasco County School Board will interview three candidates at a work session on Monday, March 7, and could appoint a new board member to fill the position of Rebecca Thistlethwaite, who departed in January. Read about each candidate here.
TDHS Boys Basketball Makes 5A Playoffs for the first time since 2018/2019 Season
The Dalles boys basketball team will be playing in the first round of the playoffs this Friday, March 4th at 6 p.m. in Eugene against 2nd seed Churchill Lancers. The last time the Hawks played in the playoffs, they lost in the first round to the first seed Lancers.
Wasco County Approves Smoke Mitigation Grant, Red Cross Month Proclamation, and Building Codes Amendment
Get the highlights from the recent March 2nd, 2022 Wasco County Commission Meeting.
What Will TD Schools Look Like in 2027?
While facility improvements could eventually enter the conversation, the School District on Tuesday began a holistic approach to gather information and find what is needed to provide a good education to local students. And it’s waiting for input from the community to guide those decisions.
Ukrainian Connections to TD offer insight into 'unnecessary' killings
Both Shilla Kim and our Ukrainian contact are on edge as the imminent strikes of Russia threaten to harm family and friends, and Vladamir Putin appears to have politically gambled much on the success of this war.
Smoke Wring aroma attracting Food Cart Pod expansion
Smoke Wring BBQ at 801 E. 2nd St., The Dalles is looking to sauce things up a bit as partners in the business are in the process of developing a food cart pod at the sight.
March 9th Town Hall to Shape The Dalles for Decades to Come
On March 9, 2022, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. the City of The Dalles will host a virtual community town hall to share highlights from The Dalles Vision 2040 community survey and invite public input to help refine and prioritize initial vision ideas.
Dufur School Ranger TECH Program Receives $125,000 Grant
The Dufur School District has been awarded a $125,000 revitalization grant from the Oregon Department of Education to further enhance and develop their career and technical education (CTE) training program for the students of Dufur School, Ranger TECH.
D21 kicks off strategic planning March 1 at 6:30 p.m.; School upgrade likely topic
What investments should The Dalles make to ensure that we turn out well-rounded critical thinkers who can see a career path to ensure their employment and purpose? D21 is set to find out on March 1 at a strategic planning meeting set for 6:30 p.m. CCCNews.com, Columbia Community Connection
Quick & Easy Wasco County Preview Smoke Mitigation Grant, Red Cross Month Proclamation, and Building Codes Amendment
Get a sneak peek at the upcoming Wasco County Commission Meeting without having to read through 62 pages of agendas and board packets. The Wasco County Commissioners Meeting will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 9 a.m. on March 2nd, 2022.
Question of the Week: How do you deal with conflict?
This week’s question of the week is a timely question that asks us how we handle conflict and how resolving conflict can bring us closer together.
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.
Building Bridges on 3rd St, COVID-19 Protestors and Healthcare Workers Meet in the Middle
The interaction between healthcare workers and protestors on 3rd street could have been disastrous or even driven a rift in the community. Instead it taught everyone a little more about how to love and respect their neighbor.
Oregon Small Enterprise Fund Reopens Today
$1.5 million will help immigrant-owned Oregon businesses impacted by the pandemic
Quick & Easy Wasco County Update: Covid-19 Cases Decreasing, MCCAC Requests Navigation Center Support from County, Public Works gets a New Excavator, and Tri-County Waste to launch new App
The Wasco County Commissioners Meeting held their regularly scheduled meeting at 9 a.m. on February 16th, 2022 and encompassed topics such as a decrease in Covid-19 cases, MCCAC Navigation Center, purchasing a new excavator for public works, and Tri-County Waste preparing to launch a new App.
Native American Flute player will be in concert at TD's Old St. Pete's on Saturday
A free concert by Native American Music Award-winning flute musician James Edmund Greeley from the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will be held on Saturday, Feb. 26th at 7 p.m. in the wonderful Old St. Peter’s Landmark.
The Dalles High School Empowers Career Exploration in Graphic Design
The Dalles High School (TDHS) Graphic Design Teacher Paula Long is empowering students to explore careers in Graphic Design with hands-on design experience and skill set building.
Question of the Week: What’s something most people don’t know about you?
This week’s question of the week asks people in our community to open up and share something about themselves that others in our community might not know about them.
Teacher leads TD High Students to sing out a Carnegie Hall dream
TDHS Students Alex Rector and Iris Cruz recently vaulted onto the world stage at Carnegie Hall after years of singing in The Dalles. Their teacher Shawn Lutz said getting them on that stage in New York was the ultimate goal. Rector said the experience brought tears to her eyes as the girls saw how hard work led them to a great place.