Question of the Week: What’s your favorite Batman movie?
This week’s question of the week was inspired by the new Batman movie now playing at Columbia Cinemas in The Dalles.
Google gives $100,000 for increasing water levels in 15 Mile Creek
The grant will go toward increasing water levels of Fifteenmile Creek which intends to better regulate the stream’s temperatures, protect aquatic species and ensure consistent water flow for area farmers.
TD Town Hall Results: 118 participate; schools, parks, trails, housing get focus
Improved schools, more trails and paths, a dog park, a sports complex, second-story apartments and upgraded commercial space downtown are just a few of the ideas that sprang forward as 118 people contributed to a virtual town hall for The City of The Dalles on Wednesday night, March 9.
Is the Columbia River Gorge a Supernatural Hotbed?
Have you had a supernatural experience in the Columbia River Gorge? Folks in the Gorge are being encouraged in radio ads and storefront signs,to file paranormal reports at Margie's Outdoor Store in Bingen, Washington.
“Supernatural occurrences have always been a part of life in the Gorge, but now they are on the rise, and for good reason,” said James Szubski, Owner of Margie’s Outdoor Store. “Tracking these events has become more important than ever, so Margie's has signed on to help gather information for our local Warden & Protector.”
TD Art Center Exhibit: Crow's Shadow prints rooted in “Contemporary Native Voices”
The world of printmaking includes subtle differences in technique; prints can take the form of lithographs, linocuts, woodcuts, monoprints, and monotypes (to name just a few), any and all of which are produced by the artists working at Crow’s Shadow studio in Pendleton and are currently on exhibit at The Dalles Art Center.
Moving Pictures: The Batman Review
The Batman brings us back to Gotham—albeit a more squalid, rainy and corrupt version—where Batman (Robert Pattinson) is only in his second year as the caped crusader and finds himself squaring off against The Riddler (Paul Dano), The Penguin (Colin Farrell) and Carmine Falcone (John Turturro).
Springston drops out of Wasco Commissioner race due to 'intimidation'
Michael Springston said that intimidation caused him to withdraw his candidacy for Wasco County Commissioner on Tuesday, March 8. Members of his own Party, the Wasco County Republicans, led him to the decision, he said.
The Dalles Art Center Unveils New Signage Made by CGCC Students
A collaboration with Portland-based artist Shelly Durica-Laiche and a group of metal fabrication students at Columbia Gorge Community College has paid off in a dynamic new display on the corner of 4th and Washington streets in The Dalles.
Culinary Arts gets a tasty competition going at TDHS
A little competition mixed with teamwork, creativity and innovation makes for a great learning environment. This is the recipe for success in Ms. Julie McIntire’s culinary arts class at TDHS.
Want to hear about some dirty laundry?
Like the smell of that clean shirt? Those brilliant slacks, fresh from the dryer? Pretty sweet, huh? It was never quite so easy. Learn more about the tortured past of laundry in this exciting new exhibition at the Hood River History Museum.
BMW 335i takes out fire hydrant in alleged DUI and attempt to elude case in TD
A 23-year-old man was cited and released for drunken driving after allegedly eluding officers in a chase that saw a BMW hit a fire hydrant and then a fence at the corner of Liberty and Fourth streets in The Dalles on Monday, March 7.
Masks will be optional at D21 Schools starting March 14
After careful consideration, North Wasco County School District will be moving to make masks optional for students and staff in our school buildings and district properties on March 14th.
City Making Huge Push to Engage Locals in City's Future
Time is running out to direct the future of The Dalles. City Council is set to host a virtual town hall on March 9th that will help decide the fate of millions of dollars of City investments for the next 18 years. But does anyone care? Not many so far. Only 439 people of some 16,000 TD citizens participated in a recent survey. Read here to learn how you can get involved.
Lopez selected to take vacant seat on D21 School Board
Board member Brian Stevens made the motion to select Lopez after noting all of the candidates were well qualified and committed to the community. He also added that Lopez, who resides in Mosier, “checked the box” for representing the people of Zone 1 as Mosier is the densest area of the population in that zone.
Off the Street and Back on My Feet, MCCAC Shelter Guest Speaks Out
“This place gave me my hope back.” - Janice Coder
Janice Coder, army veteran and sexual assault survivor from Goldendale shares her story of losing hope while living on the street and how Mid-Columbia Community Action Council is helping her get her hope and her life back.
This Week in Gorge Entertainment by Jim Drake - March 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 Al Hare, Gary Pryor, St. Patrick’s Celebration, Tim Mayer CD, Rich Wilkins, Jazz series, Zumba for Y.E.S. House, NW Cherry Festival, Marty Stuart, Modern English, Billy Bob Thornton, Got Your Six, Wayo Hogan, Cici Artemisia, The Riff Ratts, Garrett Brenan, jamgrass, Matt Coughlin and Jugtime Ragband.
Second Car Fire Occurs on Pentland Street in The Dalles
A loud explosion and a car fire occurred on Saturday, March 5 at about 3 a.m., according to neighbors living on Fourth Street in The Dalles. The shell of a burned-out Ford Escape was still parked at the corner of Third and Pentland Streets this morning, Monday, March 7.
Question Of The Week: Do You Get Involved in Local Politics?
Residents of The Dalles tell us about their involvement in local politics and why. Google continues to be a hot topic around town as a recent deal for two new data centers will require millions of gallons of water daily. Others simply were unsure about how to have an impact locally.
Flipping the Bird: A Heartwarming Owl Rescue
Back in September of 2021, Nick Freeman wasn’t expecting to find an owl. Let alone capture, rescue, and release it five months later.
Free Webinar "Finding Strength in Nature: Turning to the Columbia to Persevere in the Pandemic" will be hosted by Columbia Riverkeeper on March 11th
Feeling stressed? We have a webinar for that! This free online therapeutic forest bathing session led by licensed professional Counselor Zoë Presley helps you manage the negative emotional effects of the pandemic by finding strength in nature.