Local "Rally for Our Lives" Protesters Call For An End To Gun Violence
On Saturday, June 11th gun safety supporters gathered for a “Rally For Our Lives” in Hood River, in concert with the March For Our Lives in Washington, DC and marches and rallies across the country. Two participants also collected signatures for the Reduction of Gun Violence Act, a gun safety initiative that needs 140,000 signatures to be placed on the statewide November ballot.
Hood River Photographer Wins Grand Prize in Friends of the Gorge Photo Contest
In celebration of Nature Photography Day on June 15, Friends of the Columbia Gorge has announced Jesenia Robles of Hood River, Oregon, as the grand prize winner of Our Gorge Connections, Friends’ seventh annual photo contest.
Nonbinary Young Professional, Age 30, Seeks Room for Rent
One journalist's search for housing in the Columbia River Gorge reveals LGBTQ+ housing struggles in rural Oregon and Washington and across the nation.
Pride Poetry Spotlight: In Memory of the Pulse Night Club Shooting
Read In Memory of Fifty Ghosts a poem by Cole Goodwin honoring the memory of the Pulse LGBTQ+ Night Club Shooting in Orlando, FL on June 12th, 2016.
"One-Stop Shop" COVID Test and Treatment Centers Open in The Dalles and Hood River
On June 1st, 2022 Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and the Oregon Primary Care Association, One Community Health (OCH) opened two Test-to-Treat Centers at OCH clinics in Hood River and The Dalles. These centers are “one-stop shops” for COVID services such as rapid diagnostic testing, evaluations, and administering of anti-viral treatments such as Paxlovid and Molnupiravir on site.
Man slumped over steering wheel found at Spooky's in TD; car was still running
Andrew Stanek of Spooky’s Pizza got quite a shock on Thursday morning, June 8, at about 9 a.m. when an employee showed up for work and said there was a man slumped over in a vehicle outside the restaurant.
Maiden NW plays Rockfest at Bargeway Pub on Saturday, June 11
Check out Maiden NW and this week’s roundup of shows and entertainment, including Zim’s, Granada, Route 30, Working Hands Beer, River City Saloon, Taphouse 64, Tabby’s Hole, Ruins, TD Arts Center, St. Peter’s Landmark, White Salmon Library, Grateful Vineyard, Jackson Park, The Dalles Library.
TD Grad passes Mile 600 on PCT; fires quenched by margarita; guided by glow sticks
Heat, wildfires, night hiking and finding a treasure of Natural Light beer buried in the desert. What more could our intrepid hiker want? Well, a slack line for starters, and how about some cool mountain lakes. It’s all on deck, as Emily Peterson surpasses mile 600 on the Pacific Crest Trail.
TD RV Park Stirs Neighbors; Developer promises to enforce rules, provide needed service
Opinions range from steadfast opposition to agreement peppered with concerns about traffic and future users of the park. Developers point out that an RV park has been needed in The Dalles for years.
School safety is no joke; let your kids know
We’ve all been young and made poor decisions, no doubt, but children and youths might not understand the levity of what seems like a harmless action. So, it is important to talk it through with kids so they understand that their idea of fun might land them in pretty hot water. With the last day of school set for Friday, June 10, parents might do well by having a quick discussion with their children about when jokes turn bad.
Former Lyle School District Superintendent Sentenced
Former Lyle School District Superintendent Andrew Kelly was sentenced Wednesday in White Salmon on five-year-old DUI and Reckless Endangerment charges.
Great Collywobbles: Dry Hollow Elementary students hit the Oregon Trail
Fourth-graders hit the trail Tuesday morning, June 7, at Dry Hollow Elementary as the classes re-enacted the Oregon Trail historical journey from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City.
Top Gun: Maverick soars to heights rarely seen these days in action films
Top Gun: Maverick is a little silly on the surface, but at its heart it is about jaw-dropping aerial maneuvers, which left me feeling like a little kid excited to go home and pretend to be a death-defying pilot myself.
CGCC's Davies, Last Stop's Carpenter & Shilo's Tattershall go 1, 2, 3 at TD Bass tournament
On May 21st the pro anglers hosted local community members as they took part in a Fish with a Pro Competition. First place went to Dr. Lorelle Davies from Columbia Gorge Community College, second place went to Todd Carpenter from the Last Stop Saloon, and third place went to Deborah Tattershall from Shilo Inn.
Getting Gorgeous in The Dalles
City of The Dalles Beautification Committee’s Beautification Award for June goes to Lynn and Carol Miller at 820 West 12th St. in The Dalles.
Finding the Formula: WIC employees find food for babies through photo sharing
Local WIC employees go above and beyond to connect mothers with formula. Between the three WIC staff, they cover the three stores in The Dalles that sell WIC-approved formula: Safeway, Fred Meyer and Walgreen’s. Ongoing shortages have staff taking photos of formula availability at least two to three times a week and sharing them via email.
Mid-Columbia Senior Center Invites You On a Road Trip to Presby & Maryhill Museum
Mid-Columbia Senior Center has announced a road trip, parking lot sale and the return of Saturday Night Bingo! Keep reading to learn more about these exciting events.
Wasco County Update: Goldendale Energy Hydroelectricity Project Could Begin Construction by 2025
The Wasco County Commissioners Meeting held their regularly scheduled meeting at 9 a.m. on June 1st, 2022 and heard a presentation on the Goldendale Energy Storage Project, Wasco County Sheriff Body Camera Purchases, and the Wasco County budget hearing.
Your Gorge Guide to Pride 2022
June is a time for communities to come together to celebrate LGBTQIA+ love, excellence, and the freedom to be yourself. Keep reading to find out about Pride events happening in the Gorge and the Mid-Columbia Region!
D21 Welcomes Two New Principals to Colonel Wright and Dry Hollow Elementary School
North Wasco County School District is pleased to announce two new Principals joining the district for the 2022-2023 school year. The new principals will be filling open positions at Dry Hollow and Colonel Wright Elementary schools, replacing retiring principals Theresa Peters and Carol Dowsett.