Brownfield Program Holds a Public Meeting For Removal of Old Underground Fuel Tanks
This program helps defray the cost of assessing property conditions. For example, the program will pay outright to locate and remove old underground fuel tanks and conduct limited soil sampling. Loans are available to private parties for site clean-up. The program is made possible through funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Business Oregon.
Lyle Fire and Rescue Reaches 72% of Fundraising Goal Celebrates Delivery of New Water Tender
Lyle Fire & Rescue as they unveiled their latest addition to the team: a new water tender. This acquisition marks a significant milestone for the district, especially after its dedicated community campaign, "Lose the Loan" fundraiser.
Picture of The Day: Chelsea Brings Energy to Waterfront Park on Rollerblades
Waterfront Park experienced a burst of energy during late morning hours as Chelsea took to rollerblading, injecting a dynamic vibe into the serene environment.
Ramping Up for ADA Access in Hood River, Business Raise Concerns Over Loss of Curb Appeal
The Hood River City Council met on August 14, 2023, for an update on the ODOT curb ramp construction project to improve ADA accessibility on Oak St., Cascade Ave., and Route 30 in downtown Hood River.
Photo of the Day: Tips for Treats
Bella, is a two year old Cavalier who loves her job as a shop dog at Darling Boutique in downtown Hood River, OR. This cute little puppy is a hardworking member of the community who loves life behind the counter, serving up smiles to customers and to passersby.
Mid-Columbia's 2023 PIT Count Reveals 5% Rise in Houselessness, Highlights Regional Disparities and Need for Services
The results from the January 2023 Point in Time (PIT) count in the Mid-Columbia region have been collected. While the numbers have not yet been confirmed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), preliminary data shows an overall 5% increase in people experiencing houselessness throughout Wasco, Hood River, and Sherman counties as compared to data collected in 2022, with an 18% decrease in people experiencing homelessness throughout Wasco County and 56% increase in Hood River County.
Lori Mason: A Life in Pattern September Exhibit at The Dalles Art Center
The September exhibition is the first comprehensive showing of the work an Oregon textile artist from her early years, the influence of her family to her work creating print designs for national fabric companies, to her full-circle journey into personal storytelling through memorial quilts.
The Dalles Awarded For Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to City of The Dalles for its annual comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022.
New Air Quality Monitors in TD give 'Very Unhealthy' rating with smoke from wildfires
The Air Quality Index is currently showing 290 in The Dalles as smoke from fires in Washington and Canada continues to obscure local skies. That falls into the ‘very unhealthy’ rating and can be problematic for those with asthma, lung or heart conditions. A partnership between D21 and OSU Extension is now giving real-time air quality ratings in TD.
TD Booster Club pumped for fall season; meeting on Aug. 28; opportunities abound
The board is seeking to elect new board members to step in for the following positions: Volunteer Coordinator, Membership Coordinator, and Project Coordinator. Click here to learn more.
Column: No Auto pilot for happiness - it takes an intentional dash everyday
The thing is, this does take some effort, but only because the positive does not shout for our attention in the way that fear and disappointment do. As organisms, we’re wired that way to survive, but it’s not what helps us to thrive! Here are 5 practices that can help to cultivate happiness.
Sawing down a dream
Jill Aire, 22, of Troutdale took a turn on the cross-cut saw in Cascade Locks on Saturday, Aug. 19. She took to the rhythm pretty quickly as Carson Schmitt with the U.S. Forest Service watched the chips fly at Pacific Crest Trail Days.
North Wasco County School Board to interview for vacant board seat on Aug. 24
Applicants interviewing for the Zone 5 position are the following:
PCT Days fills hiker boots with trail magic as backpackers recharge on 2,650-mile trek
And the varied and fascinating people Pacific Crest Trails Days in Cascade Locks brings from around the world into one place over several days is as deep as the PCT is long - that would be 2,650 miles.
Smoke Advisory: Hurricane Hilary Brings Canadian Wildfire Smoke To The Columbia River Gorge
As Hurricane Hilary alters atmospheric conditions, residents of various Gorge regions are urged to remain cautious and vigilant due to the impending influx of smoke from Canadian wildfires. The National Weather Service has forecasted "areas of smoke" across the Gorge until Sunday night, with relief expected as winds change direction on Monday.
Unicycling Unicorn Welcomes Hikers to Pacific Crest Trail Days in Cascade Locks
Our equine of the single horn was a little opener at the Friday Night Hiker Funk Party complete with bumping tunes from the DJ to keep those feet dancing all night long tonight, Aug. 18. Better rest up as Saturday looks to go longer than a 22-mile day with bonus miles.
Sherman kids jump into physics at OSU Sherman County Extension STEM camp
A wide variety of scientific concepts were explored including force, motion, gravity, momentum, inertia, and more. A total of 44 individuals participated in the camps, with a total attendance of 136.
Court advocates for kids sworn in to 'make a difference'
Amber Moore, a newly appointed advocate, says, “I wanted to become an advocate so I could actually make a positive difference for someone, actually physically go out there and bring more happiness to my community. There are a lot of issues in the world around us currently and while it seems like one person themselves cannot make a difference, they actually can! I encourage everyone out there to see what they can do to help their neighborhood.”
Life's a bowl of ollies: Skate park improvements curing
Locals are getting a sneak peek at the skate bowl being created at The Dalles Skate Park next to the Aquatic Center on Second Street.
Urban Renewal backs 108-apartment complex in downtown TD; former Griffith Motors to be razed
“This multi-million-dollar transformative project will not only help address the urgent need for family-wage-level housing but also contribute significantly to the local economy,” said Joshua Chandler, Urban Renewal Agency manager.