Soup's On - Smooth Butternut brings warm bellies
Is there anything more satisfying than coming out of the cold and filling yourself with a blend of vegetables or meat and broth that gets tastier with each following spoonful until you are looking at the bottom of a bowl and a haze invades your brain - an inexplicable sleepy warm bliss like a baby being cradled? Total security can reside in that pot, if just for a short while.
Cascade Singers Cancel Christmas Humming Due to Statewide Freeze, Look Ahead to Broadway Show Music Concert
Cascade Singers won’t be singing this Christmas. They’ll be humming. Christmas “Hum-Along" with limited seating and COViD-19 precautions takes place Friday, Dec. 11, Saturday, Dec. 12, and Sunday, Dec. 13 at Zion Lutheran Church, 10th and Union Streets in The Dalles.
TDHS Drama Department's Hilarious 'The Radio Play Disaster' Begins Streaming Tonight at Broadway on Demand
“The Radio Play Disaster” will be available to watch online at Broadway On Demand on November 13th-14th, and November 20th-21st ONLY and tickets are AVAILABLE NOW. To order yours follow the link. Money from the play will go to funding future high school drama productions.
Ties bind Mission Construction to The Dalles
Mike Pincock, 41, of The Dalles, ties a piece of rebar to a screw while prepping a home site for a foundation on East 19th Street in The Dalles on Thursday. Pincock and Jimmie Ramsey were working on the sight in preparation for pouring concrete later on this month.
Local albums, open mic, masked ball and last call for alcohol
Columnist Jim Drake takes a look at local entertainment- online and off. Two drink minimum required before entering. Mark Daly, Hapa Hillbillies, Granada Theatre, Freebridge Brewing, Bargeway Pub, Mandolin Camp, Lesley Saunders
Winter Storm Brings Snow to the Cascades, Heavy Rains to PNW on Friday
Winter weather is coming to the PNW this Friday the 13th. The storm is predicted to bring high winds, heavy rains, and snow to Oregon and Washington.
CGCC buildings shaping up in TD
Bremik Construction continued to hammer away at two new Columbia Gorge Community College buildings this morning, Thursday, Nov. 12. The Skills Center will provide a state-of-the-art metal fabrication program and training in construction and other trades. Local companies looking for specific trade skills are expected to direct the curriculum to build a compatible workforce. The hope is to support and expand the local economy through skilled workers.
Mid-Columbia Center for Living Settles Unfair Labor Practice Charges; Admits to violating the law, agrees to pay restitution
After multiple unfair labor practice violations, Mid-Columbia Center for Living (MCCFL) has reached an agreement with Oregon AFSCME and the workers at MCCFL who are in the midst of bargaining their first contract after their union was certified in July.
TD Veterans groups gather at Sorosis Park; One man goes to hospital
Michael Knopf, MCPO, US Navy, Retired led a prayer and shout out to all branches of the Military today, Nov. 11 at Veterans Memorial at Sorosis Park in The Dalles. During the Veterans Day event, one member of the Patriot Guard Riders fainted and an ambulance and fire engine arrived to assist.
TD’s Fairclo spent years unearthing the truth about his father, the quiet hero
Larry Fairclo of The Dalles has spent years putting together the pieces of his father’s Army career. The journey brought him a newfound respect for those that have served. He also uncovered that his dad, Bud Fairclo, was a quiet hero, much more likely to talk about horses than his experiences in war.
Tow truck driver on admin. leave for refusal of service to Biden supporter
Tow company puts driver on administrative leave after refusing service to a Biden supporter near Goldendale. The company says it will double its investment into inclusion and diversity training.
Local Tow Truck Driver Refuses Service for Biden Supporter
On Monday, Nov. 9, a video went viral on Twitter showing an individual being refused service based on their political views. A tow truck driver with Rivers Edge contacted through AAA refused towing service to a patron near Dallesport after showing up on the scene and viewing a sticker in support of Joe Biden on the back of their car.
Yard debris and History: Honor Society cleans up at Old St. Peter's Landmark
Likely the most recognizable building in The Dalles, Old St. Peter’s Landmark got a sprucing up on Monday, Nov. 9 with the help of The Dalles High School Honor Society. Maybe this inspires you to a bit of your own yard work. There is no better time. Residential customers can dump yard debris at The Dalles Disposal transfer station during November at no cost. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Through Friday.
Oregon Says Bye to Coal-Fired Energy for Good
On Oct. 15 Portland General Electric (PGE) permanently shut down Oregon's last coal-fired power plant located in Boardman. The plant was built in 1980 and ever since has caused alarm for environmentalists and gained the attention of regional media due to it being one of the largest single sources of greenhouse gas emissions in the state.
Moment of silence planned for Veterans Day
Several groups are set to gather on Veterans Day to pay respects to Veterans and Active Duty men. They are asking locals to observe a moment of silence at 11 a.m. in respect to those that have and do serve. They will host a brief gathering at Kelly View Point Memorial across from Sorosis Park at 11:30 a.m. Masks are required and Physical Distancing is requested.
Food Banks Need Feedback on Current Programs
Employees from Columbia Gorge Food Bank, North Central Public Health District, Fish Food Bank, and OSU Cooperative Extension Wasco County are looking for your feedback. This fall, we are gathering information for the latest update of the Columbia Gorge Community Food Assessment.
Maples surrender under Mill Creek Pedestrian Bridge
Curtiss Reeves, 44, of The Dalles, takes a quiet moment on Mill Creek this morning, Monday, Nov. 9, as maple leaves fall from their branches and into the rippling water. Reeves said the Creek is a place of grounding for him, which drowns out the sound of toil. Forecasters say there is a 50 percent chance of rain tomorrow and temps will remain in the high 40’s for the week. I think old Sol could prove them wrong today.
Connecting the Community Anonymously
Sense of Place, a program of Mt. Adams Institute, invites Gorge locals of all ages, both English and Spanish speaking, to share some of their unique life experiences. The program is connecting people from all over the Columbia Gorge with Dear Neighbor, a letter-exchange project that invites those living in the Gorge to write a letter to someone they’ve never met.
Weekly News & Events Update VIDEO November 6th, 2020
Here's our weekly update to keep you informed in the Mid-Columbia Region. November 6th, 2020.
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Nothing Dry about this Hollow
John Coats braved the rain this morning, Friday, Nov. 6, making this nice climb up Dry Hollow Road. More rain is expected through the day and then dry out tonight. Temps are supposed to dip this weekend with the low on Sunday in the 20s. Make sure to check out CCC News Let’s Talk tonight. It’s our 2-minute news roundup with entertainment highlights with Yahaira Alvarez.