West Nile Virus confirmed in 6 horses in Oregon; local Vet recommends vaccine
Retired Veterinarian Wally Wolf of The Dalles said on Monday that the West Nile Virus was nothing to mess with when it comes to horses. Several cases have occurred in Oregon and horse owners can make sure their animals are protected.
This Week in Gorge Entertainment- Sept. 13
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 Exit 84 band, MuralFest, Gun Shy, Logan Kalsch, Terry Robb, Monolith Monsters, Gorge Artist Open Studios, Al Hare, Jeff Minnick, Rob Neuberger, Wayo Hogan and more. What a week!
TD Council to make decisions on how to spend $1.74 million
The Dalles City Council is set to decide on how to spend $1.74 million in federal dollars coming from the American Rescue Plan tonight, Monday, Sept. 13. Check out the list of projects here.
For whom the bell tolls, It tolls for thee
Firefighters, police and local leaders gathered on Saturday the remember those fallen and those still suffering from the terrorist attack on 9-11-2001, where Boeing aircraft loaded with jet fuel were used to strike the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington D.C.
The Winners of City of The Dalles Photo Contest
Today the City of the Dalles announced the winners of their photo contest.
TDHS Saturday Football Game Against Fort Vancouver Canceled
The rescheduled varsity football game for the Riverhawks on Saturday, September 11th at 5 p.m. against Fort Vancouver High School has been canceled.
Local Schools report 19 cases of COVID during 7-day period
Between Sept. 1 and Sept. 8, schools in Wasco and Sherman counties reported 19 cases of COVID-19. School-based cases can be reported among students, staff or volunteers. None were due to transmission in the school setting.
TD Man Helps Family Get to Safety: How Far Would You Go to Help a Stranger?
“Just look at somebody and love them. Always love first.” - Michael Swinehart
Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer Rides Through The Dalles
Yesterday Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer rode through downtown The Dalles.
PACT Presents Two Weekends of Shakespeare's As You Like It to Benefit Meals on Wheels
Performances at the Adult Center Theater (PACT) will present four performances of Shakespeare’s As You Like It LIVE and onstage at Jackson Park Theater on September 10th, 11th, 17th, and 18th at 6 p.m.
Carjacker gets 90 month prison sentence
29-year-old Marcos Vargas received a 90-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to charges related to a chase that started in Arlington, led to a carjacking of a Subaru in The Dalles, and ended in a wreck on Highway 97 near Maupin where he fought with officers, was tazed and taken into custody.
Let it all just rain on me
Daniel Polehn took a look at the grey skies this morning, Sept. 10, and hopped on his bike anyway for several miles of commuting to his job at Google. The 32-year-old said he tries to ride as much as possible and he welcomed the rain this morning as the area is way behind on precipitation.
Housing Corp to purchase Rhine Village in White Salmon for affordable housing
Scott Clements, President of Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation, said, “with the apartment homes at risk of converting to market, we’re excited to acquire the property from the current owners, and bring resources to the table to address the much needed physical improvements.”
Former Employee sues City of The Dalles for race discrimination, wrongful termination
A former Public Works employee with the City of The Dalles claims he endured race discrimination and was retaliated against by coworkers and his supervisor before being terminated in 2020.
Dalles Bridge closes tonight, Sept. 9; plan accordingly
Starting Tonight, Sept. 9, The Dalles Bridge will be closed from Thursday nights at 8 p.m through Monday mornings at 6 a.m. and this will continue every weekend through May 2022. The detour is the Biggs Junction bridge across the river during closure times.
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.