The Next Door: Supporting the community with the Oregon Worker Relief Fund
Immigrants are critical to the economy, making up 13% of the Oregon workforce and contributing $2.8 billion in federal taxes and $1.3 billion in state and local taxes. And of course, immigrants are an important part of many families and communities.
Wasco County Library Newsletter December 2021
Our Winter Reading program has started, and like the Summer Reading, you’ll sign up through the Beanstack app for all of the activity kits for December and January.
Locals To Put Electric Farm Equipment To The Test
Electric tractor? Yep. An utter void in electric farm equipment a decade ago is fast turning to a field of entries that are claiming equal power to diesel or gas models but with a reduced fuel cost and a smaller carbon footprint.
TDHS Basketball Preview: Teams to Test Mettle Today, Friday
An older and more experienced TDHS boys’ basketball team led by coach Cummings plays its first game at Corbett tonight, Dec. 2. The girls’ team this year is led by new head coach Darcy Hodges. Her team is a little on the younger side but their future looks bright. They play McKay High School on Friday, Dec. 3.
Static Electricity Sparks Fire at Murdock Gas Station
A recent fire caused by static electricity at Murdock Mini Mart gas station is a “good reminder” of the volatile nature of gasoline.
Hernández uses his experience to push for social justice
Opportunity brought Ubaldo Hernández to White Salmon from Mexico City. As a young man in 1994, he came looking for a chance to improve his life. He stayed for the opportunity to improve the lives of others.
A conservation group just bought 35,000 acres of SDS timberland—now what?
Calling its acquisition “one of the largest conservation victories in the Pacific Northwest,” The Conservation Fund bets big on Basin conservation
This Week in Gorge Entertainment by Jim Drake -Dec. 1
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 photos with Santa, Al Hare CGOA Brass, Untethered Soul, Cruise the Gorge, Voci Choir, Cascade Singers, Comedy of Andrew Sleighter, Organ Crawl, Christmas Train, Groove Project, CGCC Online Auction.
Get to Know A Stranger on a Plane: Oregon Woman With Rare Genetic Disease Shares Her Story
Meet Elizabeth Bos, age 26, from Oregon City. A year ago she found out she has Huntington’s Disease. but that hasn’t stopped her from living or from trying to help find a cure for her daughter. In a tell-all interview Liz speaks out about the mental, physical, emotional impacts Huntington's Disease, the impact (HD) has on families, why testing and research are so important, and how having a daughter who may also inherit the disease has inspired her to fight for finding a cure.
Wrong-way driver on I-84 kills 3 near The Dalles on Tuesday
Three people were killed when a driver going the wrong way on Interstate 84 collided head-on with another vehicle resulting in a fiery crash just east of The Dalles on Nov. 30 at 5:24 p.m.
Sense of Place Lecture Dec. 8th, Debris Flows from Mount Adams and Mount Hood
Join Mt. Adams Institute for a Sense of Place lecture on, Debris Flows from Mount Adams and Mount Hood featuring Richard Iverson, on November 10th, 2021, at 7 p.m. (doors at 6:30 p.m.) at Columbia Center for the Arts in downtown Hood River*.
Summer Youth Employment Program fosters Confidence
Hear about how one youth made major strides in boosting his confidence through the Summer Youth Employment Program with The Next Door. Find out how you can help to inspire major growth within our local youths.
TDHS STEM Club Student Challenges a Hoot
The owl pellet dissection was the kick-off competition for the group this year and drew a room full of interested students.
Holiday Open House Features History of Beer in Hood River County, Live Music, Refreshments
The History Museum of Hood River County is thrilled to invite the community once again to its free annual Holiday Open House on Saturday, December 4, 1-3pm.
Couple of cold ones & a bright idea lead to a lot of Fun
Why join a group unless it’s fun? That was Bert Hodges’ thought some 30 years ago. Little did he know that day he and six others would start a tradition that has championed the local holiday spirit for the past three decades.
Commuter Spotlight: TD Locals Share How Get There Challenge Improved Their Commute
The Get There Challenge has helped several locals get their day off to a healthier start. We asked a few of these commuters to share with us how undertaking the challenge to commute sustainably has impacted their lives.
Pine Hollow and surrounding community shower donations on fire victim
Mike Mooney of Pine Hollow escaped a trailer fire with his health and not much else on Nov. 13. “There was nothing left to do but sit and wait for the fire department,” he said of watching his home burn. An outpouring of contributions is helping the 72-year-old rebound from the devastating fire.
Putting the Community Back into Community Meals
Holidays are all about celebrating with our community. In the spirit of community helping community, this year Salvation Army will serve a free community carry-out Thanksgiving meal from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM on November 25th, 2021 at St. Mary’s Academy.
TD Sounds Off: What Are You Thankful For?
This year we are celebrating Friendsgiving by asking local people from The Dalles what they are grateful for.