The Local Dish: Shannon's Ice Cream
The smell of the homemade waffle cones alone practically grabs you by the shirt collar giving you no chance to resist the temptation of a warm crisp cone.
When Judge Stauffer Retires, Who Will Hear Wasco County Criminal Cases?
Circuit Court Judge Janet Stauffer announced her retirement this week and told CCCNews she hopes the current imbalance in criminal caseloads, due to a long-standing conflict of interest held by her compatriot Judge John Wolf can be rectified.
Lynn Helyer to Take Over Head Coaching Job at TDHS
Lynn Helyer was named the new head coach for The Dalles High School this morning, July 27. Coach Helyer used to be the head coach for TDHS. He coached when they were still the Eagle Indians in 2011 and 2012. He took over for Andy Codding at that time also.
Entertainment: Stevenson Music Fest Announced; Canned Heat, Molly Hatchet headed to TD
When it comes to live music, Jim Drake can get you plugged in. Our local columnist for entertainment Gorge-wide has a good sampling of coming shows and events, including the Stevenson Music Fest, Canned Heat in TD Legends #2, and even a Little Music City’s Hall of Fame. Read more here.
Time is Running Out to Enter This Year's Wasco County Fair!
Only two days left to enter livestock!
Metallica gets heavy on careers at TD Community College
Metallica selected Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) in a competitive grant to receive $100,000 to transform the future of students in the Mid-Columbia region. Yes, Metallica, the heavy metal band. You know, Shortest Straw, Master of Puppets, Blackened, Enter Sandman, One.
Motorcycle 'Ride Thru' set for this Weekend in TD
Preparations for a motorcycle ride thru in The Dalles are coming together as local restaurants expect some 1,000 riders to show up this weekend in an effort to raise money for mental health awareness and prevention of youth violence in schools.
Campbell gets nod for permanent Director at Health District
Shellie Campbell, who has been interim director since July 2020, was named director by the NCPHD board of health on July 13. The board is made up of elected officials and citizens from Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam counties, the area served by NCPHD.
Cascade Singers bustin' loose, plan live concert for Fall
The Dalles Cascade Singers are back in action as we prepare for our first live concert in 2021. This Fall concert features music from the hit musicals Anything Goes, West Side Story, Godspell, Rent, and Hamilton. The concert is slated for October and we are inviting new singers to join our group.
Dufur Baseball Producing College Level Athletes
Dufur baseball continues to produce college-level talent in recent years and this upcoming is no different. Led by seniors Carson Smith, Gabe Petroff, Brock LaFavre, and Isaac Anthony, the Rangers are hoping for big things in the upcoming season.
Two more local deaths attributed to COVID; Vaccinations Essential in prevention
North Central Public Health District (NCPHD) learned last week that the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has added one COVID-19 death each to the Wasco County and Sherman County totals. The deaths occurred last December and January, and each happened in another state.
Celebrate International Owl Day at The Discovery Center on August 4th!
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum celebrates International Owl Awareness Day Wednesday, August 4, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with owl education, games, and pellet dissection clinics.
Two colleges offer new option for art students
CGCC students who transfer to Pacific Northwest College of Art at Willamette University are now able to receive a scholarship of $22,000 per year, guaranteed for up to three-and-a-half years, for a total of $77,000.
The New Face of Crime Victims Assistance in Wasco County
This week as a part of the Wasco County DA’s Office moved its Crime Victim’s Advocacy services into its own office. James Barber, Victims Advocate Coordinator, said the move is a part of the Office’s plan to create a more welcoming, safe, and accessible space for victims of crimes to seek counsel and advocacy.
Campers Be Aware: Fires banned East of Interstate 5 in Oregon
Oregon State Park and Forrest Rangers will have the unenviable job of telling campers to put out their fires starting today, July 22, as hot dry weather has put state forests and wildlands at high risk for major blazes.
Fuse on Power Line kills power to 980 in Mosier this morning, July 22
Some 980 customers lost electrical service this morning in Mosier when a fuse tripped on a Pacific Power Line near Hood River.
Jumpstart Basketball Camp Green-lighted for August; Sign up now
We are excited to announce that Jumpstart Basketball Camp will happen this summer!
Turn out for Summer League very strong; Riverhawk basketball gets jump on season
A big turnout for The Dalles High School summer basketball league has Coach Greg Cummings ecstatic. They have about 30 kids this year which is fantastic and the best summer league in years.
Fires spur closures East of Cascades in Washington starting Friday July 23
While visiting the Red Apple Fire, Commissioner Franz announced that, due to extreme fire danger and ongoing drought, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources is temporarily closing all recreational and public access to DNR-managed lands in eastern Washington
Demolition of Tony's Town and Country on Landmark's Docket for July 28 at 4 p.m.
Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Agency is requesting approval to demolish a non-contributing historic building.