Look better, feel better - community cleaning coming soon
Community clean-ups have been announced. Events will be held on the second Saturday of each month in The Dalles.
Update: MCCFL Disabilities Program Contract to Transfer Back to the State
Today Mid-Columbia Center for Living held a private meeting to discuss the end of MCCFL’s contract with the state to act as our local Community Developmental Disabilities Program. Center for Living noted that this was due to current operating costs exceeding state funding.
Disabilities program turned back to state; jobs in question
Mid-Columbia Center for Living is handing back the Community Developmental Disabilities Program to the Oregon Department of Human Services due to funding. There is concern over how this will affect those in need of disability services. Employees are also concerned about layoffs.
Maupin schools go for $4-million bond in November
South Wasco County School District #1 is asking taxpayers to pass a $4-milliion school bond in the Nov. 3 general election to do major renovations to the schools and district buildings in Maupin. Essentially, taxpayers will get a 50 cent match on the dollar should they choose to approve the bond.
Rain brings yields, quality but not price
Rain saved this year’s soft white wheat crop. And quality is excellent. The Pacific Northwest appears to be having a good year. But price per bushel has fallen off 70 cents in the past three months and traders are hoping for a big buy out of Portland.
Tonight, TD Council to hear appeal of 80-unit subdivision
The Dalles City Council will hear the appeal of an 80-unit subdivision on 6.92 acres in east The Dalles at 5:30 p.m. this evening, Aug. 24, 2020.
Rep. Greg Walden powers up in The Dalles
Ron Holmes, president of the Northwest Public Power Association presented Rep. Greg Walden with the Homer T. Bone Award this morning, July 18, 2020, for his 30 plus years of representing the people of his district on the issue of power.
Texas Trio hit Bargeway Pub on Friday with licks from new album
The Powell Brothers band is set to hit The Dalles this Friday, Aug. 14, at the Bargeway Pub, and the Kingwood Texas Trio plan on laying down some licks with their original set. Free of charge.
Red Cross Volunteers Report 31 Evacuees Sheltering at Shilo Inn in The Dalles
The American Red Cross reports that 31 evacuated Mosier residents sought shelter with the American Red Cross at Shilo Inn in The Dalles. Numbers are approximate because evacuees began showing up at Shilo Inn before Red Cross arrived.
Eyewitness Account on the Ground at Mosier Creek Fire, Dinner With Family Goes From High Point to Pressure Point
“Wondering why the firefighters hadn't arrived, I tried to call 911. No service.” “I got in my car and drove until I could get through to 911 and explain the situation. That's not exactly accurate. I kind of yelled that we needed help right away, that old people couldn't put out this fire, and that the helicopter needed to dump water closer to the house. The nice dispatcher said he'd send help. I think I was in a bit of a panic.”
BREAKING NEWS: Mosier Creek Fire UPDATES
Update August 21st, 2020 10:00 AM
The Mosier Creek Fire is fully contained.
Wasco County Commissioners COVID Update shows higher positive numbers in younger people and other data. Watch the full update.
The highest number of positive cases by age group shows that the 20's-50's age group had the highest number of cases. "We noticed a spike in some of our younger ages" Mimi McDonnel explained.
Strong prices hold for cherries as demand stays high.
Prices for cherries were fairly strong as local growers saw higher demand as Washington cherries were hit with a late freeze in the Tri Cities, according to Ashley Thompson, Oregon State University extension agent.
Neighbors appeal 80-unit subdivision - locals concerned with density & traffic safety
Community members are appealing the approval of Legacy Development’s Subdivision in East The Dalles. They contend safety risks
Steve's Winch and the precarious road
Steve Palmer has had a busy week. The tow truck driver was dispatched to Freebridge Road at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday and found two fishermen with an Enterprise Rental car that had gone over the edge of the road about 200 yards from the bottom in a tight turn. Freebridge is no ordinary road.
Can you hear that? It’s the Wing of Destiny and it’s calling your name
Whatever you are doing right now. Stop. Don’t you know what day it is? It’s National Chicken Wing Day. And it’s time to get medieval about it. Five restaurants, six kinds of wings. No limits. Unbuckle your belt and take a flavor vacation.
Earth, Wind & Fire
Columbia Community Connection has just launched its interactive weather, wind and fire feed on our community website - free to all.
Worldwide to raise roof - tax abatement gets unanimous decision
Managers of Worldwide Structures Property Company told The Dalles City Counselors on Monday that they want to locate an affordable housing manufacturing plant in The Port because of its close proximity to Native American Tribes in the Pacific Northwest. Counselors approved their bid for a five-year property tax abatement in The Port of The Dalles.
Police check out private DISH contractor
The Dalles City Police received several calls concerning a door-to-door salesman for Dish Satellite television services on Monday.