Mid-Columbia Community Action Council Releases 2025-2030 Strategic Plan
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) announces the release of its comprehensive 2025-2030 Strategic Plan, outlining the organization's priorities for building a better future for community members across Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman counties over the next five years.
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Management Plan Disaster Recovery Amendments Now Available for Public Comment
Wasco County Community Development is partnering with Columbia River Gorge Commission (CRGC) and USDA Forest Service 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.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Why You Should Join Your County Farm Bureau — Farmer or Not
Not long ago, we talked about how fragile America’s food system has become. Farmers and ranchers face growing challenges — from water regulations and rising input costs to corporate consolidation and uncertain markets. Yet one thing hasn’t changed: when farmers and rural communities stand together, we are stronger.
City-wide Catch Basin Cleaning in The Dalles
The Dalles, Oregon – Starting Wednesday, October 1, 2025, and lasting through Friday, October 31,2025, The Dalles Public Works crews will be cleaning stormwater catch basins throughout the City.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Sept. 21, 2025
Step into Middle-earth, celebrate migratory birds, and dive into games, crafts, and live performances. From Hobbit birthdays to Shakespeare on stage, the library is buzzing with stories, art, and discovery for all ages.
Ascend the Ages Benefit Dinner & Live Auction to Support Civic Auditorium Elevator Upgrade
The Civic Auditorium invites the community to an evening of celebration, generosity, and impact at the Ascend the Ages Benefit Dinner & Live Auction on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
The Dalles Beautification & Tree Committee Announces September 2025 Beautification Award Winner
The Beautification & Tree Committee proudly honors Aaron and Katy Bowman with the September Beautification Award for their outstanding garden at 2505 Wright Drive.
Give Your Child the Best Start in Life: Join Us for a Free Developmental Screening Event for Children Ages Birth through Five!
Every child grows and learns at their own pace—but sometimes, extra support can make all the difference. Early Identification (EI) and Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) programs are here to ensure your child gets the right resources at the right time. That’s why we’re excited to invite families to our Free Developmental Screening Event!
Walk-in Criminal Record Expungement Clinics Offered at the Libraries in HR and TD
For more than two years, retired lawyers and other volunteers have been helping Gorge residents apply for expungement (or “set aside”) of their Oregon criminal records. The volunteers operate free walk-in clinics twice a month in The Dalles and Hood River. More than 220 people have sought help through the clinics since June 2023. Most who come to the clinics live in the Gorge, but the clinics are open to anyone who needs help.
Grocery Outlet Customers Raise $6,412 for St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
On September 12th, the St. Vincent de Paul Society Ministry food pantry received a boost this week thanks to the generosity of local shoppers and a community partnership with Grocery Outlet.
Watercolor Society of Oregon Fall Juried Exhibition
The Dalles Art Center (TDAC) is proud to announce that it will host the Watercolor Society of Oregon (WSO) Fall Juried Exhibition, showcasing 80 original works by artists from across the state. This prestigious exhibition celebrates the beauty and versatility of traditional watercolor.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Sept. 15, 2025
From painting and portraits to Pokémon raids and author visits, the library is buzzing with activities this week. Whether you’re a child discovering art, a teen exploring games, or an adult curious about language quirks, there’s something new to enjoy.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: The Shifting Table; When America No Longer Sets the Menu
Not long ago, America was the breadbasket of the world. Our fields and orchards fed not only our own people, but millions overseas. When ships left the Pacific Northwest loaded with cherries, apples, wheat, and pears, we knew the world was waiting for what we grew.
The Dalles Joins National Effort to End Hunger with September Proclamation
At Monday night’s City Council meeting, Mayor of The Dalles Rich Mays officially proclaimed September as Hunger Action Month for the city. Every September, Hunger Action Month is recognized nationwide as a time when people come together to help end hunger.
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.