Adventist Health Columbia Gorge Celebrates 42-Year Legacy with Play Structure Project
Adventist Health Columbia Gorge, formerly known as Mid-Columbia Medical Center, is proud to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of its pioneering on-site childcare, Great N Small. Founded with the vision of recruiting and retaining staff in the rural community of The Dalles, Oregon, the daycare has grown into an esteemed institution.
Survey Says... you should take this survey on how to spend Google Dollars
Economic Investment, schools, tourism, property tax reductions? There are no bad ideas at this point. So tell local officials how to spend Google dollars before their next joint meeting set for July 23 at 5:30 p.m. They want your input before any decisions are made.
Photo Gallery: Hood River First Friday Shows It's Pride
Hood River’s First Friday event served rainbow accented looks, prideful allyship, music, fun, and community resources on June 7 in downtown Hood River. The event aimed to foster community acceptance, raise awareness of local resources, and promote local businesses.
Shannon’s Trivia Winner: Question turns into a real Hefty Henry!
Who knew this little car would spark such an epic return in answers and information? To quote a Punk band, It was like drinking from a fountain that was pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain. Find out who won this week’s contest here.
TDHS and Innovations Academy Hold Resilience Rally for Teen Mental Health
Over 250 students from North Wasco County School District (both TDHS and Innovations Academy), grades 9-12, gathered together for an event focused on mental health, wellness, and resilience on June 4th.
Field Day at Dry Hollow Elementary: A Fun and Memorable Send-off
The last day of school at Dry Hollow Elementary School was marked by a lively and engaging event called Field Day, where students participated in various outdoor games and activities. The annual tradition aims to provide a fun and memorable experience for the children.
Schools out; Pool’s Open Daily in TD
Northern Wasco County Aquatic Center will be open daily starting June 8th! The community is invited to come out and swim to celebrate the start of the summer season! More of a land lover than a swimmer? Northern Wasco County Parks & Recreation has plenty of other events planned for this summer!
Shannon's Trivia: Name this car; better yet put 13 clowns in it
Ok, puzzlers, tell us the make and model of the vehicle and send your answer to tom@cccnews.com by Sunday, June 9 at 7:23 p.m. Hint: the recently retired City of The Dalles Clerk shares almost the same name (sp) with the car.
Commissioners to Transfer Oversight of Klickitat County Jail; Songer Objects
Klickitat County Commissioners have decided to form a new County Department of Corrections which would oversee operational changes and improvement to Klickitat County Jail. Including appointments of a Jail Administrator to run and operate the jail and the establishment of a medical clinic on site. The new Jail Administrator will report directly to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). Klickitat County Sheriff Bob Songer has opposed the decision.
Hood River Latino Network Hosts Grand Opening for Immigrant Help Center
The Hood River Latino Network (HRLN) is set to celebrate the grand opening of the new Immigrant Help Center on Saturday, June 15th from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 1406 12th St. Suite 102 in Hood River.
The Chronicle Building Nears Completion and Hoping for a June Opening
The new owners of The Chronicle Building are nearing the completion of their remodeling efforts and are hopeful for a June opening if everything goes according to plan. Bets Stelzer, one of the owners and the CEO of FarmStand, an organic and non-GMO food store and deli based in Hood River is set to occupy a portion of the building.
Structure Fire at Celilo Inn in The Dalles
Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue (MCFR) received a call at around 11:07 a.m. of a structure fire at Celilo Inn. According to MCFR Chief Bob Palmer, the fire started in a room in the middle of the complex on the upper floor.
Google Money: You want $1 million annually... forever?
The City and County are at a true crossroads when looking to the future - they have the happy problem of a lot of money and how to manage it responsibly. Wednesday’s meeting was a contrast between two ideas. Spend Google dollars as they receive them on worthy projects and or reduce taxes now, or put it into an endowment and have money to use later? Forever.
In Brief: Wasco County Commissioners Bans Fireworks, OSU Shares Efforts to Mitigate Wildfire Smoke Ready
Get the gist of the latest Wasco County Commissioners meeting without sitting through hours of public meetings. Commisisoners passed a burn ban, fireworks ban, and passed Community Corrections and Patrol Services funding adjustments at their regularly scheduled meeting on June 5.
NWSCD21 Proposes Cutting 10 Positions; Union Says Staff are "at the breaking point"
North Wasco County School District 21 and Union leaders are still embroiled in difficult negotiations about next year's contracts. The district faces a $1.5 million to $2 million financial deficit due to a decline in enrollment. During recent bargaining meetings D21 has proposed what they feel is the best solution to the budget shortfall: capitalizing on staff attrition to cut 10 positions without doing any layoffs.
Picture of the Day: Community Joins Forces for Weed Pulling Event at Sorosis Park
Sorosis Park was buzzing with activity this morning as a diverse group of volunteers gathered for a weed pulling event organized by Google and North Wasco County Parks and Recreation District.
Trent Beaver hits Bargeway tonight; June buggin' with festivals in Gorge
We’re starting out Impressive with Festival Announcements This Week! Besides Brews and Blues, Mosier and The Festival of Nations in Cascade Locks is kickin’ into gear! Wait, Pride Month is here - and an Ever Expanding list of All Things Music!
Burn Ban goes into effect June 10 as Summer comes knocking
The purpose of the debris burn ban is to ensure the safety of Wasco County residents. Human-caused wildfires are the number one cause of wildfire starts in Oregon and this burn ban aims to reduce that statistic. We urge all residents to abide by these restrictions and educate those who may be unaware of their importance.
Water Relay Race Makes a Splash at Colonel Wright Elementary
Fifth graders at Colonel Wright Elementary enjoyed a fun-filled water race organized by retired teacher Steve Chance. Mr. Chance, who returned to the school as a substitute teacher this year. Mr. Chance volunteered to revive the event, hoping to pass the event on to his son, a current teacher at the school in the future.
$3 Million Google Payment spurs city-county joint meeting on June 5
The group will discuss how to use Strategic Investment Program money from Google through recent agreements for the two new data centers being built on former aluminum smelter property in The Port of The Dalles.