10th Annual Dancing With The Gorge Stars Crowns a Winner
A new champion was crowned at the 10th annual Dancing With The Gorge Stars event on Friday night. Dufur School teacher, Judy Ford, took home the mirror-ball trophy with her amazing performance of the cha cha to “Barbie Girl”. The event was kicked off with a performance by The Dalles Dazzling Dancers, a group of 12 local students who danced to “Try Anything’” by Shakira.
TDHS Alumni Guide Seniors: Embrace Risks, Manage Time, and Thrive in College
College. Come January, it’s on the minds of teens across the country as student applications roll out and college letters start rolling back in. In an effort to guide this year's seniors through the exciting yet challenging transition to college life, recent TDHS graduates returned to The Dalles High School (TDHS) to share what they've learned from navigating the real world experience of attending college.
False Alarm: Klickitat School Lockdown Lifted After Investigation Clears Two Males of Any Threat
At about 9:30 a.m. today, Klickitat County Dispatch received a call from the Klickitat School District. School staff who were monitoring cameras observed what appeared to be two males approaching school property, and one appeared to be armed with a gun.
Express-oh Delivery: Construction on Starbucks in East TD jammin'
Construction on the 5,500-square-foot commercial building is taking place across the street from McDonald's near The Dalles Bridge.
Winter Storm Inbound For The Dalles, White Salmon, Goldendale
The National Weather Service has issues a winter storm watch and wind advisory for the Eastern Columbia River Gorge, Simcoe Highlands, and the lower slopes of the Eastern Washington Cascades Crest. The storm watch remains in effect from the morning of Thursday Jan. 11 until Jan 14.
Picture of the Day: Rising Running Star Zeb Stelzer Takes on Winter Training Challenges
It was a rainy afternoon here in The Dalles on Monday, January 8th, 2023 when Zeb Stelzer, 15, who lives just outside of Dufur, was seen at the high school. Stelzer is an up-and-coming runner in the Dalles High School. While cross country isn't till the spring, and is taking this opportunity for winter practice to improve his time and distance.
Photo of The Day: The Rush is On As Old Man Winter Extends an Icy Grip Upon TD
Leo Ruis, Jose Ledesma, and Aurelio Marquez, above, were putting down their footprint at The Foley in The Dalles on Tuesday, Jan. 9 as strong winds and rain pelted the area. The three work at Schuepbach Builders of Hood River, which is now into building forms to pour a new walkway at the restored Plantation-Colonial Revival at 106 E. Fourth Street.
Wind Advisory for the Gorge Jan. 9-10
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for North Central Oregon and Southern Washington. A wind advisory for the will be in effect from 4 p.m. January 9, 2024 until 10 a.m. until 4 a.m. Wednesday January 10.
The Dalles Elks Donate $15,000 to Meals on Wheels
The Dalles Elks Lodge 303 presented a $15,000.00 check to Meals on Wheels on Thursday January 4, 2024. The Elks annual donation has become especially important in the last two years due to funding cuts.
Preparing for tomorrow: CGCCollege engages civic and industry partners
Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC), in collaboration with local and industry partners, is happy to announce a new grant award and a productive community event that engaged local civic and business leaders in guiding the school’s strategic planning.
Prince and Princess Tea Party Draws 150 Families to The Dalles Library
Over 150 people dressed in their finest royal robes attended The Dalles Wasco County Public Library's second annual Prince and Princess Tea Party on December 29.
Tara Koch to Negotiate Settlement in Theft Case on Jan 12; trial looms
Accused former Executive Director of Haven from Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Tara Koch is scheduled to appear on theft, forgery, and identity theft charges in a settlement conference on January 12, 2024.
Tacos Del Rio Closes Unexpectedly
Tacos Del Rio, a family Mexican restaurant known for their $1.50 Taco Tuesday specials, closed unexpectedly last month after more than ten years of operation at their downtown location at 421 Union St. in The Dalles.
Column: It’s Never too Late: Therapy and Aging
Misconceptions about mental health and aging include the idea that we can become “too old” for therapy to be of any benefit, as though we were a piece of petrified wood someone was trying to water back to life! It’s worth noting that…older adults often benefit more —and more quickly— from therapy than younger people do.
Certified Lactation Expert Joins NCPHD to Support Breastfeeding Moms
Breastfeeding is a complex process that can be a frustration for new moms, but now WIC clients of North Central Public Health District have a certified breastfeeding expert in their corner. Janna Hughitt, a WIC Certifier for NCPHD, recently obtained her certification as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.
10th Annual Dancing with The Gorge Stars: Local Celebrities Take the Stage for a Good Cause
Mid-Columbia Community Concert Association (MCCCA) is proud to bring back by popular demand, the 10th Annual Dancing with The Gorge Stars fundraiser. Six local Gorge Stars will compete for your votes at this mid-winter event. Like the reality TV dance show, our contestants learn a dance routine before show time.
Discover Water Rights Basics at Underwood Conservation District’s Upcoming Workshop
Join Underwood Conservation District and partners and learn something new at the 5th annual Winter The Workshop Series continues. The December Winter Workshop was a success and covered wildfire resilience in the central Columbia Gorge. UCD has two remaining educational workshops taking place on the second Thursday of the month in January and February.
City of TD rides new pipeline; Water for everyone - It's bodacious, bruh
The pipeline is the main feed for The Dalles Water Treatment plant, known as Wick’s, on Mill Creek Road, which supplies more than 50 percent of the potable water to residents and businesses in The Dalles. It’s one of the primary reasons we’re all neighbors.
Hood River Bridge Reopened Following Malfunction: did what it "was supposed to do" in the case of a failure
The Hood River Bridge across the Columbia River from Interstate 84 to SR 14 in Washington was closed at 5 a.m. this morning due to a malfunction during a lift test and then reopened at about 11:30 a.m.
Dear Santa: Letters to Santa From Colonel Wright, Dry Hollow, St. Mary's and Dufur Schools
Oh, ho, ho, ho. The Season is merry with the wishes of our local children!
Santa has sent us their letters from local 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-graders to help us rekindle the magic of this holiday season through their innocent and hopeful writings to Santa.