CGCC gets first-ever 3D Ceramic printer; innovator to give lecture
The college will also be home to the first-ever Squirt3l Ceramic 3D printer, built by artist and innovator Bri Murphy. Bri is a visiting artist who will be offering a lecture and presentation on Zoom this Friday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m.
'Game Changer' - Bradford Island at Bonneville Dam declared Superfund Site
“This is a game changer. Superfund listing will kickstart a cleanup of this forgotten waste dump. We applaud the Biden administration and EPA for standing up for the people harmed by toxic waste,” said Lauren Goldberg, legal and program director with Columbia Riverkeeper.
$2 Million in Promised Economic Development Funds Headed to The Gorge
Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley has announced that $2 million in federal funding is headed to the Columbia River Gorge to support economic revitalization efforts. The announcement is the culmination of a years-long effort to fulfill a promise made when Congress passed the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act.
Vandal erases Black Lives Matter mural in Goldendale; youth feel unsafe
The recent reaction to a Black Lives Matter mural at the Washington Gorge Action Programs office in Goldendale have some disheartened and afraid. Painters of the mural endured verbal attacks during the painting and the mural was later erased by an unknown person. Read more here.
This Week in Gorge Entertainment - Sept. 9
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 Dan Boller, Jose Maya, Trent Rose, John Donvan and a little Shakespeare to boot.
Four arrests made in local sex worker sting
Investigators posted fake advertisements online for commercial sex. Four arrests were made as a result of the operation. The majority of those arrests were local individuals who reside in the area of The Dalles.
Discovery Center offers free interpretive walk on full moon, Sept. 20
Take a Harvest Moon walk, Monday, September 20th under the full moon on The Dalles’ Riverfront Trail. Enjoy a one-hour interpretive nature walk with a Columbia Gorge Discovery Center astronomer and guide. Meet in front of Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum at 6:45 p.m. Sunset is at 7:05 p.m., and the full moon rises at 7:28 p.m.
TD Kiwanis literally stuff the bus in school supply drive
The Dalles Kiwanis Club celebrated its second annual “Stuff-the-Bus” project. The three-day event in late August produced enough school supplies to literally fill a bus on loan from the local school district.
Riverhawks Football Friday Game Canceled, Will Play New Team Saturday
Due to team ( St. Helens team) quarantine, the previously scheduled game with St. Helens at St. Helens this coming Friday, September 10th has been canceled. The JV2 football game has also been canceled with St. Helens.
Sanctuary Promise Act Signed into Law, NORCOR ICE Lawsuit Declared Moot
The passage of The Sanctuary Promise Act (HB 3265) which prohibits public and private ICE detention contracts throughout the state has rendered the lawsuit against NORCOR moot.
Mid-Columbia Senior Center taking nominations for Ageless Awards
To be nominated for the Ageless Award, one needs to be:
75 years or older
Who have made and are still making substantial contributions to their communities
Who serve as models of both the ideal that all communities are intergenerational and that older adults are a significant part of the community fabric.
Merinos take top honors for September beauty
The Merino Family was recognized for their hard work and green thumb on east 12th Street The Dalles recently as their yard scored Septembers Beautification Award.
Back to the Gravel Pile
Employees with Pro Motions were back at it this morning, Tuesday, Sept. 7, in front of the Recreation building on Second Street downtown The Dalles. Gravel was brought in to back fill the new foundation wall that was recently poured near the front of the building.
TDHS Varsity FB Starts Off Rough In Season Opener
The Dalles Riverhawks varsity football tea played against the Forest Grove Vikings yesterday, September 4th and it didn’t go the way they wanted it to.
TDHS Volleyball Team Outplays North Marion in all Three Games
The Dalles Riverhawks volleyball team had their first match of the season on Thursday, September 2nd. They played the North Marion Huskies and won all three games. A team with only one senior and lots of juniors, the Hawks are young but talented.
Lyle School Seeks Candidates for School Board Opening
The Lyle School District Board of Directors is seeking a district resident to fill an at-large position on the board, which was vacated by Lisa Bren on July 28. The appointee will serve through the next general election in 2023, and may file for election to the position. Applications due by September 17th.
NWPRD Survey Asks Community: What Changes Would You Like to See at Sorosis Park?
Love Sorosis Park? Changes are coming, so make sure your voice is a part of conversation. North Wasco County Parks and Recreation District survey is seeking public input on replanting, rehabilitation, and changes to Sorosis Park to include in their strategic planning. The survey closes September 8th.
Hundreds of birds making local chimney their hotel
The Dalles’ Alan Eagy captures migratory Vaux Swifts hitting Vogt Hall for a night’s rest. He noticed the birds several days ago and was able to capture this video on Sept. 2. They will likely be around for several more days. Read more about it here.
Dufur falls to Powder Valley in first gridiron clash Thursday, Sept. 2
Dufur Football squad falls to Powder Valley in home opener, but sees good play from quarterback Josh Taylor and running back Cody Phillips. Tight game gets blown open in the second half.