Growing Crew Strengthens Containment Lines at Warm Springs fire
Cooler temperatures and higher humidity allowed firefighters to strengthen the containment lines around the S-503 Fire last night on Warm Springs Reservation. Crews have bulked up to a total of 360, and containment of the blaze has doubled in the last day.
Collaboration Brings 5 Weeks of Kids Art Camp to TD
A partnership between local art organizations is bringing a full slate of interesting art classes for local children in The Dalles, said The Dalles Art Center’s Director Scott Stephenson. Students generally falling into grades second through fifth can explore mosaic tiles, try some bucket drumming, use recycled materials to make mixed media costumes or jump into fiber arts, learning about knitting, sewing and dyeing.
White Salmon Resident can get Free Access to Hood River Pool
The City of White Salmon is providing free access to the Hood River Pool for its residents that live within the city limits. You may sign up at city hall at 100 N. Main or by sending an email to Jan Brending at janb@ci.white-salmon.wa.us.
Firefighters stage in Tygh Valley to battle fire in Warm Springs
The S-503 Fire continues to burn in timber and grasses on the Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs Reservation and privately owned in-holdings protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry. Initial attack activity is expected to increase as lightning activity moves through the area.
Riverhawks Boys Basketball Falls in First Round IMC Playoff Game
Riverhawks Boys Basketball Falls in First Round IMC Playoff Game
Correction: Pool Takes Sting Out Of Hot Day
Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation opened the aquatic center on Monday, June 21, as temperatures soared into the 90s. The pool, at 602 W. Second St., which was shuttered last week due to a national chlorine shortage, still has enough chlorine to open its doors Friday, June 25 through Sunday, June 27.
Quick Look: The Impact of Climate Change on Wildfires in The PNW
A quick look at the impact of climate change on wildfires in the Pacific Northwest.
Fire Season Comes Early to the Columbia Basin Amid High Temps- Evacuations and Heat Advisory in Affect
There is a level 3 GO NOW evacuation in effect for a small portion of Kelley Springs Rd to the northeast of the fire. A heat advisory is currently in place for June 21st in the Columbia River Basin.
On Target with 8 Tons of Water - Battling Fire In Warm Springs
When you’re dropping 1,500 gallons of water on flames, you better keep your hand on the collective or your Sikorsky helicopter will pop up like a cork in an ocean. HTS Pilots give us a rundown on what it’s like to draft 2,000 gallons of water in a Sikorsky and then hit your target.
Goldendale's Got Pride
Andrew Halm, 36, Goldendale’s first openly Gay City Councilor is on a mission to spread love throughout his community by giving out free Pride flags and organizing Goldendale’s first Gay Pride event.
Juneteenth Becomes a Federal Holiday
Juneteenth Becomes a Federal Holiday. Local people and activists say it’s long overdue but happy it’s happening.
Riverfront Revitalization to bring Relaxation
The west end of The Dalles Riverfront Trail is getting some needed repairs this week and is expected to reopen at the end of June. That is welcome news to fishermen, bikers and walkers, rollerbladers, skaters, scooter riders, recumbent cruisers, swimmers, lunchtime loopers, diggity dog movers and skateboard cruisers.
Riverhawks Boys Basketball Comes Away With a Win in Season Finale
Riverhawks Boys Basketball Comes Away With a Win in Season Finale
Get Moving with Gorge Youth Mentoring Fundraiser
Gorge Youth Mentoring (GYM), a program of The Next Door, announces its summer-time virtual fundraiser: GYM Gets You Moving! First, choose your adventure: walk, run, bike, or some combination of all three. Register for the event, create your online profile and choose how many miles you’ll complete before August 5th. Adult registration is $50, kids ages 5-17 are $25.
Beating the Heat in the Gorge
As our beautiful Columbia River Gorge heats up, make sure that you are staying safe and cool! Columnist Erin Peters offers some great ways to identify if you’re getting too much sun, how to keep cool and even how to protect your pets on hot days.
The Cherryville Chant - thud, thud, thud
The incessant thud hitting the bottom of plastic bins like a thumb on a coffee can. Ladders, three-legged, move about in rapid succession, and hands walk through leaves like spiders. Cherry Season is on.
NOTICE SOLICITING SEALED BIDS FOR SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY
The City is soliciting written, sealed bids for this property’s sale. The minimum acceptable bid to the City is $50,000. The property has no site address. Its legal description is: Lots 6 and 7, WILL’S FIRST ADDITION TO DALLES CITY, in the City of The Dalles, County of Wasco, State of Oregon.
Chlorine Shortage has TD pool indefinitely closing Wednesday, June 16
The Dalles public pool will close tomorrow as supply disruptions have led to region-wide chlorine shortages across the Pacific Northwest.
1st Golden Apple Awards honors D21 staff and volunteer
First Annual Golden Apple Awards bestowed on D21 staff and volunteers along with $500. Recipients were nominated by colleagues, family and friends. Judges had a lot to read as 52 nominations were made this year. Check out the winners here.
Gorge Civil Air Patrol Honors Cadets Across Region
Gorge Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, located at the Hood River Airport, hosted an Awards Evening on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, to honor its top cadets. Find out who right here.