This Week at The Dalles Library: Sept. 8, 2025
Science experiments in a jar, a family night of monster trucks, dream exploration, virtual talks with nationally known experts, and even a Bluey dance party — the library is buzzing this week. Whether you’re looking to learn something new, play as a family, or be inspired by music and art, you’ll find it here.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: From Horse Teams to Satellites, Agriculture’s Century of Change
Not that long ago—within the lifetime of folks still living in Wasco and Sherman Counties—the farm fields echoed with the steady clop of draft horses. Harness jingled at dawn, sweat darkened their hides by noon, and at day’s end the team pulled the wagon home. It was the rhythm of farm life.
Farmstand Owner, Bets Stelzer, Reflects on Growth, Family Roots, and Downtown Revitalization
Two years after opening Farmstand in the Gorge in downtown The Dalles, owner Bets Seltzer says the venture has grown beyond just a health-food market and cafe — it’s become a catalyst for community.
Gorge Technology Alliance and Columbia Gorge STEM Hub Launch Third Year ofRobotics Team Grants
For the third consecutive year, the Gorge Technology Alliance (GTA) and the Columbia Gorge STEM Hub are teaming up to support competitive robotics in the Columbia Gorge region. United by a shared commitment to equitable STEM education, the two organizations are once again offering mini-grants to robotics teams, helping ensure students from all backgrounds can access hands-on, high-quality STEM learning opportunities.
What's up The Dalles: Downtown The Dalles Builds Momentum with Fall Events, Business Growth
The latest episode of “What’s Up, The Dalles” brought together community leaders and local entrepreneurs to spotlight downtown revitalization efforts, upcoming fall events, and ongoing investments in The Dalles’ cultural and business landscape.
Wasco County and Gorge Commission Propose Plan Amendment to Accelerate Fire Recovery Efforts
Wasco County Community Development is partnering with Columbia River Gorge Commission (CRGC) staff to modernize disaster recovery in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. This collaboration aims to address the recovery needs following the Rowena, Burdoin, Broughton, and Tunnel Fires.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Sept. 1, 2025
From villainous storytelling to sushi-rolling adventures, The Dalles Public Library is buzzing with activities this week. Whether you want to laugh along with a bestselling fantasy author, dive into hands-on crafts, or give kids a taste of kitchen creativity, there’s something to spark every imagination.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: 111 Years Strong: Wasco County Fair Still Shines
Now that the Wasco County Fair has wrapped up for another year, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of pride in our community. By all accounts, it was a very successful event.
PEO Chapter EJ awards $8,050 in scholarships to local women
PEO Chapter EJ has announced scholarship awards to local women Kylee Rose, Jenny Loughmiller, Piper Neal, Madison Troutt, and Kilee Hoylman, totaling $8,050. The women were recently recognized at Chapter EJ’s regular luncheon meeting.
Truck Loses Brakes on Scott Canyon Road, Blocks I-84 for Two Hours
Earlier today, August 29, at about 11:12 AM, there was a motor vehicle crash on Interstate 84 eastbound at Milepost 109. Emergency services responded and determined that a commercial truck had lost its brakes while coming down Scott Canyon Road. The driver was able to avoid hitting other vehicles and structures; however, the truck ended up on the interstate.
The Dalles Church Offers 40 Bags of School Supplies to Families in Need
Emmanuel Baptist Church will distribute free school supplies to families in need on Friday, Aug. 29.
Mental Health Leader Outlines Looming Funding Cuts, Access Gaps in Rural Oregon
In a wide-ranging conversation on the CCCNews Podcast, Mid-Columbia Center for Living Executive Director Al Barton warned that looming changes to Medicaid could leave rural Oregonians with fewer behavioral health services — even as demand continues to grow.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: A Timeline of Trouble, How Our Farms Got Here
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: A Timeline of Trouble, How Our Farms Got Here
This Week at The Dalles Library: Aug. 25, 2025
From designing solar ovens and folding paper airplanes to creating original characters and exploring ceramics, this week’s library events invite families and individuals to learn, play, and discover together. With special guest programs and off-site movie nights, there’s something for every age to enjoy.
A Sense of Place’ Exhibition Showcases Oregon Ranch’s Journey from High Desert Roots to Olympic Fashion Fame
Opening Celebration September 6 for Our New Exhibition, A Sense of Place, Exploring the History and Evolution of the Imperial Stock Ranch - Where Sustainable Sheep Ranching from the High Desert of Central Oregon Meets the World of High Fashion and the Olympics.
Blaze the Trail to The Dalles: Rip City Rally Rolls in Sept. 18
The Portland Trail Blazers are bringing Rip City to the Gorge next month as part of their 11th annual Rip City Rally, with a community celebration scheduled in The Dalles on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
Public Notice for Hostetler & W 10th St for School
With the start of school right around the corner, we are racing to allow traffic to pass through W 10th St for access. Paving is scheduled for the main reconstructed area between Hostetler and Floral on September 2nd; on this day, the street will remain closed, allowing for paving following the attached traffic control plan.
SBA Relief Still Available to Oregon Businesses, Private Nonprofits and Residents Affected by the Rowena Wildfire
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible businesses, private nonprofits, and residents in Oregon of the Sept. 15 deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans to offset physical damage caused by the Rowena Wildfire occurring June 11-19.
Street Line Painting Aug. 18 Through Aug. 21, 2025
The City of The Dalles Public Works Department will be painting the center and side lines on streets throughout the community on Monday, August 18, through Thursday, August 21, 2025, beginning at 6:00 am each day, weather permitting.
The Link Public Transit Announces Changes to Bus Routes in The Dalles
Effective September 13, 2025, The Link will introduce redesigned bus routes in The Dalles, known as the Blue and Red Deviated Fixed Routes. Operating weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on an hourly schedule, this new bi-directional design will provide a faster, more efficient route within The Dalles by eliminating stops on the outskirts and offering travel in both directions. The Link will continue to serve Water’s Edge and Port of The Dalles through our Dial-a-Ride service.