Column: Rigid OHA rules kill local behavioral health housing & treatment facilities
People are dying on our streets. They are dying in our communities. This is not hyperbole; it is the grim reality of OHA’s continued failure to support common-sense, community-driven solutions like the Columbia Gorge Resolution Center. While we work to build solutions from the ground up, OHA’s rigid and legally questionable policies actively stand in our way.
South Wasco Alliance Launches Jobs Creation and Workforce Planning Initiative to Address Local Service Gaps
The South Wasco Alliance has launched a new jobs creation and workforce planning project aimed at identifying and supporting critical service roles across South Wasco County. The initiative is funded through a Community Economic Development Planning (CEDP) grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Teens Beat the Heat With Water Hose, Ice Cream at Library Event
Teens cooled off at The Dalles-Wasco County Library on Thursday evening, July 10, 2025, during a water gun and ice cream party hosted on the lower library patio.
Intersection of 12th & Thompson Closes July 14 for ADA and Roadwork Improvements
Starting July 14th, the intersection of 12th & Thompson will be closed for demolition and ADA construction. The intersection will be closed during working hours and reopened during the night. Closures are expected to be periodic as the phases of work commence.
Returning Home Safely After the Rowena Fire - Resources Available from State and Local Partners
As residents return to areas impacted by the Rowena Fire, safety remains a top priority. The Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM), Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), and Wasco County strongly recommend that property owners not perform cleanup themselves because of the serious toxic hazard threats posed by burned homes and outbuildings.
The Dalles Art Center Announces Call for Artists, Instructors, and Vendors for Upcoming Hispanic Heritage Exhibit
This fall, The Dalles Art Center (TDAC) will come alive with color, rhythm, and flavor during its upcoming Hispanic Heritage Exhibit, an immersive, five-week celebration of Latino/a/e/x culture through visual arts, music, dance, food, and storytelling.
Applications Now Open for the 2025 Local Government Academy
Applications are now open for the 2025 Local Government Academy (LGA), a free program designed to educate community members about the operations, services, and programs of the City of The Dalles.
New Food Security Survey Seeks Voices of Gorge Residents to Shape Local Programs
Oregon State University Extension Service has launched a new Columbia Gorge Food Security Survey to better understand community needs and guide future food-related programs across the region.
The Dalles Beautification & Tree Committee Announces July 2025 Beautification Award Winner
The Beautification & Tree Committee proudly honors Marsha Morrison with the July Beautification Award for their outstanding garden at 311 E 7th Place.
This Week at The Dalles Library: July 7, 2025
Summer is in full swing at The Dalles Public Library, and the week ahead promises everything from mini golf and marimbas to puppets, rhinestones, Star Wars, and water fights. Whether you're a teen looking to bedazzle your gear or a family ready to laugh with Cowboy Buck, there's something here for everyone—plus cool crafts, cold treats, and unforgettable fun.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Labor in Limbo
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Labor in Limbo
Despite chill and drizzle, The Dalles turns out in force to celebrate Independence Day
A little rain and a brisk breeze couldn’t dampen the spirit of patriotism in The Dalles on Friday as hundreds of residents lined the streets and filled City Park to celebrate the Fourth of July.
What’s Up The Dalles Podcast with River City Saloon Owner Clare Kirkwood
Join The Dalles Main Street’s Cynthia Kortge as she highlights Fourth of July events and interviews Clare Kirkwood of the newly opened River City Saloon at Washington and Third Streets in downtown The Dalles.
Parades, Fireworks and Fun Across the Gorge on July 4, 2025
From early-morning runs to late-night fireworks over the Columbia, Gorge communities are celebrating Independence Day with full-day schedules of family-friendly festivities on Thursday, July 4. Whether you're in The Dalles or Stevenson, there’s a celebration nearby for everyone.
Neighbor Impact to Provide Weatherization Services for Mid-Columbia Region
Effective July 1, 2025, Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) will refer qualifying low-income community members from Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman counties who are seeking home weatherization services to NeighborImpact, a private not-for-profit organization based out of Redmond, Oregon.
A Veteran’s Journey: From Hell and Back Through Magic Mushrooms at Vital Reset
Today we speak with "Burton," a 25-year military veteran living with severe PTSD, about his powerful healing journey with psilocybin. Burton shares his transformation—from an angry, unstable, and deeply struggling existence to becoming a calmer, more peaceful version of himself. The psilocybin sessions he experienced at Vital Reset in Hood River reshaped his life in ways that pharmaceuticals and traditional therapy could not. Join us for a deep dive into this raw and profound story of trauma, hope, and healing.
Eat Good, Do Good: Pizza Leona to Donate 15% of Community Pie Proceeds to The Next Door
From July to December, Pizza Leona is teaming up with The Next Door for a delicious fundraiser! Over the next 6 months, 15% of every Community Pie sold will go directly to helping fund The Next Door's work to strengthen children and families, support community wellness, and provide culturally responsive services for Gorge residents.
This Week at The Dalles Library: June 30, 2025
Kick off July with a spellbinding mix of music, magic, scavenger hunts, and science. Whether you’re uncovering clues in a Dungeons & Dragons-themed quest, exploring planet-saving puzzles, or enjoying live music at the park, there’s no better place to level up your summer than The Dalles Public Library.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: What Should a Dollar Be Worth?
I’ve been thinking a lot about the American dollar. Not the paper itself, but the worth behind it. What should a dollar really be? What should it buy? What does it stand for? From where I sit—on a tractor seat in the cherry orchards of The Dalles—there’s a growing sense that a dollar just doesn’t stretch like it used to. Inputs are up. Groceries are up. Fuel is up. And while prices climb, the value of hard work seems to shrink.
Important Well Safety Information Following the Rowena Fire
The Rowena Fire has caused damage to homes, infrastructure, and the environment throughout the affected area. This means that your drinking water could potentially be contaminated. Your health and safety come first — please take time to review the following guidance before using your well water.