TDHS Boys Basketball Soars in Their First Win of The Season
The Dalles Riverhawks boys basketball team played their second game of the season on Friday, Dec. 10th, at home against the La Salle Prep Falcons and there was some exciting basketball played. The Hawks went on to win 69-55.
Question of the Week: What is Your Christmas Wish?
Welcome to Question of the Week, a weekly news column that poses timely questions about life, politics, culture, economics, health, and more to people out and about in our communities. Each column features a question that expresses curiosity about other people’s experiences and deepens our understanding of people from all walks of life.
Nonprofit gathers holiday donations to support local youth and seniors in need
Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. (GOBHI) is focusing on several key areas in its fundraising efforts this season: youth in foster care, youth being raised by relatives (kinship), and seniors in need.
Home At Last Extends Auction; needs $19,000 to hit goal; just five days left
The 15 Days of Dogs and Cats Holiday Auction is up to $11,000 but still short of its $30,000 goal to cover costs incurred due to COVID. Good news - there is time left to support the shelter. The Auction was recently extended to Wednesday, Dec. 15. Learn more here.
Continuing to Feel Bazaar: Your local roundup of Holiday Hoorah! - Dec. 10
CCCNews has rounded up a good handful of local holiday bazaars for the Mid-Columbia, but we are looking for more. Let us know. Click here to find local offerings or find out how to advertise yours.
TDHS Girls Basketball Outshoots Dufur Rangers
The Dalles Riverhawks basketball team played against cross field rivals the Dufur Rangers on Wednesday, Dec 8th in The Dalles in what was a hard-fought game on both sides. The Hawks went on to win 41-27.
Dr. says hard to witness the unvaccinated die without family at their side
In one stretch of the Delta surge, Dr. Tom Nichol has treated 17 patients in a row for COVID who were unvaccinated. Some of them died. It “was a really hard thing for me to see people marching on to die from this who would have survived if they’d had a vaccine.”
Youth on track to graduate thanks to help from The Next Door
Rose breathed a sigh of relief. With a little hard work, her grades went back up. She became more engaged in class, and she got back on track to graduate this coming spring. Visit nextdoorinc.org/donate to give a special gift today to build hope one youth at a time and help give young people like Rose the support they need to thrive.
TDHS Boys Basketball Loses a Heartbreaker on the Road
The Dalles boys basketball team lost their season opener in a heartbreaking fashion on Tuesday, Dec 7th. The Hawks played the Parkrose Broncos in Parkrose, and it was a tight game going down the stretch.
Northwest MuralFest to Finalize Mural Themes for Next Voting Event Tonight, Dec. 8
The Northwest MuralFest Committee will host an in-person meeting on December 8th, 2021 from 3:30-5:00 p.m. at 1201 Bargeway Rd in The Dalles to finalize mural themes for the next community voting event.
TDHS Girls Basketball Suffocate Parkrose in Home Win
The Dalles Girls Basketball team played against the Parkrose Broncos last night, Dec. 7th, in a non-league game and absolutely dominated on both sides of the ball. The Hawks won in a 48-12 blowout.
Columbia Riverkeeper Sues Army Corps Over Illegal Pollution and Lack of Clean Water Act Permitting
Columbia Riverkeeper is suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for alleged illegal pollution of the Columbia River with hot water, oil, and toxic chemicals. Columbia Riverkeeper alleged in today’s complaint that four dams operated by the Army Corps on the Columbia River between Portland, OR, and Tri-Cities, WA, discharge illegal pollution in violation of the Clean Water Act.
Columbia Gorge Food Bank Seeks City Approval for Renovations
Columbia Gorge Food Bank is seeking administrative action from the City of The Dalles to get approval to renovate an existing 10,000 square foot warehouse located at 3525 Crates Way. The renovations to improve food insecurity services for the region are expected to cost upwards of $2 million.
House is a Zip with prefab walls and a crane
Kasey McCullough is adding the unit to his property as housing shortages in The Dalles have become dire in recent years and he is hoping to make an impact on the problem. High rent and low housing stock have been major barriers to locals finding affordable housing.
This Week in Gorge Entertainment by Jim Drake, Dec. 7
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 magic, Scott Pemberton O Theory, roller skating Santas, AC/DC Tribute, Amber and the Pale Ales, Al Hare, Lindsay Walters, Photo contest, TDHS Jazz Ensemble.
Money Available For Art and Humanities Projects
The Wasco County Cultural Trust Coalition is now accepting grant applications for 2022 projects. Grants are available to individuals and organizations for projects in the arts, humanities, and heritage.
1st Annual Turkey Trot draws hundreds, raises $3,260 for Sorosis Park
On December 8th at 9:30 a.m. at the Columbia Gorge Toyota and Honda we will be doing a check presentation with Scott Baker from Parks and Recreation to donate all funds raised from the event. We have a total of, $3,260 that will be donated specifically towards the Sorosis Park replanting fund.
Hedges celebrate 70th Wedding Anniversary
Family gathered to celebrate the recent 70th wedding anniversary of Delbert and Shirley Hedges of Parkdale. They were married in Port Angeles, Wa. in 1960. They moved from Madera, Ca. to Parkdale to raise their young family.
Community Spotlight: Bingen Unicyclist Shares Love for Unicycles, His Struggle for Sobriety, and the Joys of Learning Balance
Get to know your neighbors and your community. Dalton Wake, 29 shares his love for unicycling, his struggle for sobriety, the joy of falling in love and finding your balance.
Pearl Harbor Attack: Through the eyes of a Child
The calm of Hawaii gave way to chaos eighty years ago today. And 10-year-old Beth Smith watched it from her front porch. She saw the face of a Japanese pilot and the plumes of black anti-aircraft smoke dot the sky. Within weeks she would be carrying a gas mask along with her books to her sixth-grade classes.