Sports, The Dalles, Home Page Jill Bell Sports, The Dalles, Home Page Jill Bell

TDHS Runners peak at District; Both varsity teams going to state

On the back of the pullovers were quotes from the season, from the silly “are we running today?”, to the oft-repeated “chin down, eyes up!”, and encapsulated with one of the seniors’ reasons for improving: “I decided to be fast.” Last Wednesday, Oct. 26, the entire team followed that advice at the Tri-Valley District meet, racing their best season times, and earning multiple spots to the State meet.

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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.

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Art, Columns, Home Page, The Dalles, Wasco County Sarah Cook Art, Columns, Home Page, The Dalles, Wasco County Sarah Cook

All Dolled Up: Local family’s spooky decor is a seasonal landmark 

So you’re basically a family of weird artists? I ask about 20 minutes into our conversation, and the pleasing look that alights on their faces means they know it’s a compliment. To be clear: my understanding of weirdness is a deeply affectionate and creative one; this might be one of the coolest and most artistic families I’ve encountered in a long time.

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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.

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Education, Home Page, The Dalles North Wasco County School District 21 Education, Home Page, The Dalles North Wasco County School District 21

TD High School Bond polling kicks off this week

D21 Chief Financial Officer Kara Flath has been working collaboratively with the Wasco County Tax Assessor’s office over the last several months to ensure estimated tax numbers related to the potential bond coincide with the most recent tax assessments. These numbers will help the district better understand, and subsequently respond, to concerns regarding the bond cost when it comes to individual impacts.

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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.

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Education, History, Home Page, The Dalles Tom Peterson Education, History, Home Page, The Dalles Tom Peterson

Is this building worth another $76,000?

At first sight, it seems a no-brainer. It could be a great annex to the park and a possible future location for tourism-related functions while providing an historic billboard to Interstate 84. TD City Council is set to ponder the future of the Gitchell building, which sits next to Lewis & Clark Park off First Street. The meeting is scheduled for tonight, Oct. 10, starting at 5:30 p.m.

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