No Dally, Time to Rally behind Burgerville Alley
Mauro Faulha, 28, from Portugal, recently made the trip to the United States from the Azore Islands as he and his pit crew are preparing to get this Hyundai Rally Ready for the Oregon Trail Rally set to take place this weekend in and around both Goldendale and The Dalles.
Picture of The Day: A Perfect Day at The Dalles Skate Park
May 15th was one of those perfect days in The Dalles, with the sun shining and everyone out enjoying the weather. Naturally, the skate park was buzzing with activity. Among the skaters, Nick Rios stood out.
One man unaccounted for, another escapes at house fire in The Dalles
Neighbors reported hearing gunfire as the flames consumed the home as unspent ammunition was exploding due to the heat. It appears one adult male perished in the fire, while the homeowner escaped.
Riverhawk's Anthony Jara Signs With Eastern Oregon University
The Dalles High School held a signing day ceremony for Senior Anthony Jara, on May 14th, at 3 p.m. to celebrate the continuation of his education and his continuing football career at Eastern Oregon University.
USDA drops $6 million into fire defense funds for Wasco County
Wasco County in Oregon is receiving nearly $6 million to create fuel breaks and defensible space to protect Maupin, Pine Grove, Tygh Valley and other communities.
Crash the Bash: Bargeway hits 5 years with 20 bands this weekend; Everybody Amped
It’s smashin’, crashin’ and birthday bashin’ as The Bargeway Pub celebrates 5 years this weekend with 20 of its favorite bands. The music fest is free May 17- 19. The Dalles premier outdoor venue keepin’ it real with the bands that brought ‘em. Gorge Guide Giggin Wide, see inside.
Hot footing it to the drop box; 7 days left in May Primary; Wasco County at 14.3 %
There are just 7 days left to make your choices and turn them in.
Skyline Health Foundation awards $8,000 to WAGAP programs
The Skyline Health Foundation has awarded Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) $8,000 as part of its 2024 Community Health Grant, which supports non-profit organizations within the Columbia River Gorge that work to improve the health and well-being of the community within its service area.
TDHS Basketball receives third violation from OSAA; Fines on the year total $1,200
The violation was the third for the program this school year as OSAA has levied a total of $1,200 in fines, forced a two-game suspension of Head Coach Brian Stevens, and forced the team to forfeit 12 games due to ineligible players during the past 6 months.
HR City Council Approves May Street Sidewalk fix Despite Frustration with ODOT
Frustration over the timing and required payback costs to ODOT bubble over. “It just breaks us, you know, and there's no other option,” said Councilor Megan Saunders. “ Like the option is to spend a bunch of money to get nothing, and we can’t keep doing this.”
Cool School: Old McDonald has an open house, EIEIO! May 18 in Corbett
We combine farm animals, agriculture, gardens and beautiful, natural resources to teach children healthy, life lessons and academic lessons in reading, writing, history, mathematics, and science.
Free Lead Screenings for Toys and Yard Soil at the Wasco County Children’s Fair
North Central Public Health District (NCPHD) is excited to partner with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) at this year’s Wasco County Children’s Fair to educate the public about the dangers of lead poisoning. OHA is offering free, confidential lead screening for soil and children’s toys on May 18th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Children’s Fair at The Dalles City Park.
PSA: The Dalles Emergency Siren Test May 16
The City of The Dalles will test the City Hall Emergency Siren at noon on Thursday, May 16, 2024
Chenowith Elementary School Parent-Teacher Group Launches New Scholarships
The Chenowith Cougar Boosters, the name of their parent-teacher volunteer organization, has launched two new college scholarships for students who attended Chenowith Elementary School in the past.
Shannon’s Trivia Winner: Bigfoot Believer tracks down answer
Thirty people got this week’s trivia question right, but there could only be one winner in the search for this Bigfoot Exhibition location. Find out who won here.
Sun Spot Chaser floored with Friday Display; Northern Lights could return Monday, May 13
Seeing the Northern Lights this well usually requires a trip to high latitudes in Alaska or Scandinavian countries, and even then might not be so well observed. This was a Bucket List item I hoped I would live long enough to see. And this was in my backyard!
Needed: BARNS
Need a mouser? Spring brings a new litter. The good news is that Trap-Neuter-Return, (TNR) is a proven method to manage overpopulation of feral cats. We can alleviate suffering by assisting Sally’s Cat Fund. And these felines could really use a barn.
Redistricting brings senate run for White Salmon Mayor; Goldendale, Lyle, WS now in Dist. 17.
White Salmon Mayor makes run for state senate seat after a U.S. District Judge shifts district boundaries moving Goldendale, White Salmon and Lyle to the 17th district. There is no incumbent in the race as Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver, has announced she is stepping down.
St. Vincent de Paul to reopen Shelter despite lack of agreement with City of TD
It’s the first sign of life at the shelter since it shuttered on Jan. 5 after the nonprofit voluntarily closed after being hit with a public nuisance suit. Some neighbors in wait-and-see mode, while others call for a restart of the public nuisance suit brought by the city.
Jewish Voice for Peace To Present "Not in Our Name" in Hood River May 16
Members of the Portland branch of Jewish Voice for Peace will appear in Hood River on Thursday, May 16, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., to offer a presentation titled "Not in Our Name: Why Jews join Palestinians in saying free Palestine." The event will take place in the Riverview Room at Riverside Community Church, 317 State St., Hood River.