TD Police Sgt. Doug Kramer reverses overdose with quick actions
One local resident received a second chance at life after The Dalles Police Sergeant Doug Kramer sprang into action when recognizing the signs that the male was experiencing an overdose of fentanyl earlier this month. Kramer’s ability to save the man under dire circumstances was recognized on Monday, June 27, at The Dalles City Council meeting.
Blumer sentenced to 50 months in 2020 baseball bat assault
He was sentenced after pleading guilty to second-degree attempted assault last week and will spend years behind bars. However, the victim, who was beaten with a baseball bat, will never be the same.
Wasco and Hood River County DA Sign Pledge to Not Prosecute Abortions
In wake of the Supreme Court’s decision on Friday June 24th, 2022 to overturn Roe v. Wade, eighty-eight elected prosecutors from around the nation, including Wasco and Hood River District Attorney’s Matt Ellis and Carrie Rasmussen committed to not prosecute those who seek, assist in or provide abortions.
Team Up to Clean Up: Yakama Nation and 200 People Gather along the Columbia River to Advocate for Hanford Nuclear Site Cleanup
On Friday June 24th, 2022, 200 people gathered along the Columbia River’s scenic Hanford Reach for The Hanford Journey, a day-long event to take a collective stand for Hanford cleanup, despite the U.S. Department of Energy’s waning commitment to a real cleanup.
The Dalles shows its Pride today, June 26
Hundreds came to participate in or watch the Columbia Gorge Pride Parade that started at 10 a.m. this morning, June 26, in The Dalles. Participants were joyful about the event but some were also warry as the Roe V. Wade Supreme Court Decision on Friday hinted at the erosion of federally protected same-sex marriage rights.
Question of the Week: How do you beat the heat?
With forecasted temperatures set to torch things off this weekend, we thought we’d get the hot poop on how to beat the heat, and locals had a ton of suggestions. So load up your Super Soaker and take a dive into the deep end and don’t forget to put a wet towel around your neck.
Gorge Locals Respond to the Overturning of Roe vs. Wade
Today Friday, June 24th, 2022 the U.S Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe vs. Wade and eliminate the constitutional right to an abortion on a federal level. The decision leaves the issue in the hands of state legislatures. CCCNews took to the streets today to find out how locals are responding to the decision.
It's summertime now; you need something to keep you cool
Temperatures in the triple digits this weekend will, no doubt, drive people to the river. But water temps on the Columbia are a tad under 59 degrees Fahrenheit today, June 24, according to USGS information logged at The Dalles Dam. Sounds shocking. You might just want to chill under the mist of a waterfall. Long-term here are some suggestions to keep your home on ice.
This weekend packed with options for music, entertainment
Too Slim & The Taildraggers will be on tap tonight at the opening of the Stevenson’s Gorge, Blues and Brews Festival. There are a ton of options in days to come for live music and entertainment venues including Bargeway Pub, Ruins, TD Library, HR Library, Working Hands Beer, Double Mountain, The Pines, TD Arts Center, Grateful Vineyard, The Pines, Jacob Williams HR Elks, Route 30, Skamania Lodge, Last Stop Saloon, Maupin, Kickstand Coffee, Stevenson.
Columbia Basin Care Foundation awards $11,500 in scholarships
Recipients of the 2022 Columbia Basin Care Foundation Scholarships are: Hailey Anderson, Gillian Nelson, Mireya Jimenez-Magana, Maritza Vasquez, Karen Jesch.
Teamwork stems blaze before it can enter lumber mill structure in West TD this morning
The fast work prevented the mill’s structure from becoming engulfed and will likely lead to the facility’s quick recovery, helping to maintain the employment of 15 locals.
Jenny Marie's Gelati is Serving Up Smiles on 2nd Street
The 2nd street food cart pod at 801 E 2nd St in downtown The Dalles. is looking a little busier these days, and for good reason: Jenny Marie’s Italian Ice and Custard has opened for business! “I wanted to create a place where people could spend time together and create memories,” said Jenny Loughmiller, food truck owner and flavor maker.
Maupin welcomes Hunter Noack for outdoor classical concert on June 30th
We bring a 9-foot Steinway grand piano on a flatbed trailer to National Parks, urban greenspaces, working ranches, farms, and historical sites for classical music concerts that connect people with each landscape.
Columbia Gorge Community College Awards 195 Certificates and Degrees
The college awarded 195 certificates and degrees this year. Approximately 70 graduates participated in the ceremony, held in the outdoor amphitheatre on The Dalles Campus.
TD Teachers, Staff receive 2022 Golden Apple awards
This year the Foundation received 50 nominations from fellow educators, supervisors, parents, and others in the community. Not only are the staff and volunteers recognized for their efforts, the winners also receive a $500 cash award. Four winners are chosen each year from a very qualified pool of nominees. Find out who won here.
Rattlesnake Annie to mark 75th year with Mule ride to bottom of Grand Canyon
The Dalles’ Linda Pishion jumped out of an airplane for her 70th birthday some five years ago. So, why would the avid horse trainer be afraid of a little mule ride?
Goldendale Observatory Celebrates the Summer Solstice with Solar Education and Observation
Goldendale Observatory State Park and the Goldendale Chamber of Commerce hosted a summer solstice celebration from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Tuesday June 21st, 2022. Park attendees were invited to celebrate the longest day and shortest night of the year by enjoying a hike around the park, entering a raffle for a chance to win prizes, enjoying some art, food, and drink, looking through three solar telescopes offering different views of the sun, and enjoying interpretive talks from Washington State Park officials.
TD's LaDouceur to head The Dalles Middle School
Ryan LaDouceur, who was raised in The Dalles, is returning to The Dalles to take on the Principal position at The Dalles Middle School. He has more than 16 years of educational experience in schools spanning the globe with stints as an administrator in Japan, China, Germany, and South Korea. He was also a 4A champ while Wrestling with TDHS in 1999 and brings years of coaching experience in the sport.
Mike Elston, key founder of TDHS Alumni Association, retires
Over the last decade, there has been one man at the heart of the TDHS alumni Association. In fact, for many, his name has quite literally been synonymous with the association itself. That man is Mike Elston. A 1965 graduate of The Dalles High School, Elston was instrumental in the creation, oversight and continued sustainability of the TDHS alumni group.
The Zombie has landed; TD Grad on PCT beats dehydration, climbs Whitney
Emily Peterson now stands at mile 788 on the Pacific Crest Trail and has run a gauntlet of sickness and exhaustion during the past 13 days. And equally so, the TDHS grad has gone from moments of wanting to throw in the towel to sublime peace while gazing at deep blue mountain lakes and the Sierra Mountains in California. Sometimes, you have to sit down and accept your existence.