Cascade Singers begin search for new director
Cascade Singers has begun searching for a new director even as the community choir takes a break for coronavirus precautions. The 2020-’21 season will proceed as restrictions are lifted and gatherings for rehearsals and performances are permitted.
11 Protest; No Damage
The death of 46-year-old George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25 brought eleven protestors to the streets of The Dalles on Saturday evening at 5:30 p.m. Protests around the country, marred by burning vehicles and broken windows, were into their third and fourth days.
Heave Ho! Make way for the mighty Columbia
Sea Scouts tested their mettle against the mighty Columbia River on Friday afternoon in the groups first navigational feat of the season. “We’re always looking for new members,” said Skipper Deidra Baumgarten, noting the unit offers rank and advancement and two rafting trips this summer.
In our own backyard
In Our Own Backyard - Pelican’s take flight this morning on the Columbia River below The Dalles Dam. Common and beautiful. And as new as the strain in your forearm when dipping a paddle.
Chaos, Art and the Human Condition
As spring fades to summer and the days spent in quarantine are literally getting longer, I think it’s important to take the time to adjust our perspectives and recognize the beauty and power in what humans do best: change.
Migrant Education remakes itself for cherry harvest
Migrant Education Director Jonathon Fost with the Columbia Gorge Education Service District is working with orchardists and the Oregon Department of Education to reshape the migrant education program offered during cherry harvest in Wasco County.
Going Yard: Pat on the back goes a long way
When it comes to their yard, Gale and Ty Wenzel are swinging for the fences at 104 W. 13th Street in The Dalles. Their roses? Blooming. Their lawn? Manicured. Their planters? Homemade. “Your yard and home are always so well-cared-for- a lovely spot in the neighborhood! Thank You! City Beautification Committee,” read a postcard the couple recently received in the mail.
Lives upended in car crash in West The Dalles
“I was in a rough patch. I went through a nasty break up,” she said. “I was not in control at all.”
Skunk in a box
The Dalles Police Sergeant Josh Jones was at the end of his shift when he got the call at 7:01 Wednesday morning.
“Skunk is trapped in a neighbor's backyard. There is a trap on his head. Caller is worried the skunk is going to spray.”
Restaurants at the ready for dine-in Friday, May 15
“We thought it was going to ruin us,” LaRoque said. “But then I thought about it, and it is going to make us stronger. Being a business owner, it’s like a marriage. There is always a rough patch. But you just say, Alright, this is what we’re going to do.”
Flyover brings hope to community, healthcare workers
It was a salute to Oregonians on the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic. It boosted morale for locals during a time of severe health and economic impacts.
"Epic Corn Hole Game," pool-draining skateboarders, burgling
Wasco County Sheriff’s Log - Corn Hole Game goes a bit too far; Skateboarders looking for new challenges
D21 Announces Interim Superintendent Candidates
Interviews set for Thursday evening; possible decision made that night
Orchardist forms search party Stolen pickup found within 36 hours
Orchardist forms search party. Stolen pickup found within 36 hours Wasco County Sheriff hot on case. Dick Reed doesn’t want to kill ‘em... just break a few bones!
Troopers Getting Big Numbers
Oregon State Police clocked a Portland man driving 121 miles per hour on Highway 84 near Arlington on Wednesday evening in a Mercedes C300.
Jack Lee Wallace Oct. 18, 1938 - April 22, 2020
Obituary
Jack Lee Wallace Oct. 18, 1938 - April 22, 2020
Ambrosia Beetles Like To Fungal Garden - And Then Kill Your Tree
We all like to garden.
But Ambrosia Beetles like to fungal garden - and then kill your tree.
Happy Dirty Day
Rain did not stop the efforts of Dirt Hugger employees this morning as people around the country took note of the 50th Earth Day.
Raise Recommended For 3 Elected Wasco County Officials
Annual review ups sheriff, assessor and clerk 2.5 percent