Mobile Flu shots available / How to quarantine
The North Central Public Health District is offering mobile flu vaccinations and dispensing up-to-date information on quarantine guidelines for the coronavirus.
Donor willing to double donations to COVID relief fund
A local donor has stepped forward to make $15,000 in matching funds available for Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) effort to raise $50,000 to rebuild the COVID-19 Relief Fund by December 31.
Starbucks update: employee tested positive for COVID-19
Starbucks Officials have yet to release a statement in regards to why the Starbucks in Cascade Square in The Dalles has temporarily closed. Jory Mendes, a Starbucks media relations representative, is looking into the situation and expects to provide comments in the near future.
Who's outstanding - name 'em here, now
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce and Mid-Columbia Health Foundation is looking for nominations for The Annual Distinguished Citizens Awards. This year, the event will be aired via a recording highlighting all the winners on Thursday, January 21st, 2021.
Salmon Claus is Coming to Town!
Salmon Claus and his helpers need your help to bring the holiday spirit to Tribal Nation Elders, adults, and children living along the Columbia River!
SPIKE: Wasco County has 97 COVID cases in six days
North Central Public Health has found a significant amount of Wasco County’s recent spike in COVID-19 cases is due to Thanksgiving gatherings. From Dec. 3 through Dec. 8 the county recorded 97 cases.
TD football's "Zuck" anchored Chicago Bear line in two NFL championships
Our Recent story about the 1947 championship run by The Dalles High school has prompted another, perhaps, fascinating detail. The Dalles produced an NFL guard who has been named in the top 100 to ever play for the Chicago Bears. Our super sleuth Sally Fasulo forwarded this information from Bonnie Osborne and Larry Hatch to CCC News.
Elks well on way to raising $10k for Meals on Wheels
CCCNews recently intercepted The Dalles Elk’s Lodge #303 December Newsletter. And we discovered this little gem on the second page. We found it uplifting; we thought you might too.
Drone Footage of Sorosis Park Shows Pine Beetle Devastation
Drone footage of Sorosis Park post pine tree removal shows the desolation pine beetles have brought to the park. For information on the pine tree removal and future plans for the park read our article from September or stay tuned for further updates.
Treasure Hunt: Drake pops some tags for some entertainment
In this Episode: Jim Drake goes shopping. Not for essentials like food and toilet paper, but for items that only a collector of All Things Media can appreciate. For the next few weeks, I’ll be reviewing my books, movies, CDs, even some games that have been rescued from the Shelves of Obscurity. Come along, if you dare, and let’s find out exactly how far $10.30 goes at local thrift stores.
Furry Love: Everybody Wins in Pet Photo Contest
Columbia Basin Care has announced the winners of it’s Pet Photo Contest!
Hot tip from reader leads to mystery at Sorosis Park
CCCNews recently got a hot tip from Lynn Smith Gannon when we went to the old electronic mailbag. She said a friendly guy named “David” was volunteering at Sorosis Park seven days a week. She did not have his last name, but we here at CCCNews had our suspicions.
That's Joe Frisby
Joe Frisby and Harris Farr, both 24, hit the baskets at Sorosis Park on Tuesday afternoon for a round of Disc Golf under scattered blue skies. The Two men said the course had really opened up for the better since the removal of dozens of pine trees.
Wrapped up in the season
Frank Davido at 320 E. Scenic Drive in The Dalles works on his 30 plus feet of lights this afternoon, Dec. 8. He is set to ignite tonight. “It’s a Christmas tree for my flagpole, “ he said. “They’re pretty spendy to buy them. So I made my own- it works pretty good. Good show Frank Davido - thanks for the spirit.
Couple injured in 2018 seek $1.2 million from Cruise organizers
The crash and burn of Ronald Leroy Madorin’s 1955 Chevy Bel Air after a burnout on Second Street in 2018 has a local couple who were injured during the wreck seeking $1.2 million in compensation. They are seeking compensation from The City of The Dalles, The Dalles Main Street Program, The Rotary Club of The Dalles and the Mid-Columbia Car Club.
Great to be a Kiwanian
Has the pandemic got you feeling powerless? Do you wish there was a way to make a positive difference in your community? There is!
East and West Gorge Weather and Mt Hood Forecast: Air Stagnation Warning in Effect
An air stagnation warning is in effect in Oregon, Upper Hood River Valley and Central Columbia River Gorge until 7:00 PM today. Effected areas include the cities of Odell, Hood River, Carson, and Underwood.
Looking on the brighter side
A walker strides past some incredible views at Sorosis Park in The Dalles this morning, Tuesday, Dec. 8. A crisp 35 degrees and some opening skies shed a bit more light on things this morning. Sunny skies are expected through Wednesday with a high of 53 degrees Fahrenheit. Chances of rain are increasing starting on Thursday with snow forecast in the upper elevations.
The Dalles Art Center Installs Home Away from Home for Traveling Sculptures
The Dalles Art Center has installed two new concrete bases which will soon be home away from home for traveling sculptures which will visit TDAC in the near future.
Klickitat County Reports Active COVID-19 Outbreak
Klickitat County Health Department (KCHD) has received notification from Skyline Health of two staff members with COVID-19 positive tests. At the time of this press release these individuals are self-isolating and no additional hospitalizations have occurred.