Whisky Creek Fire Daily Update Aug. 1, 2024
Moderate fire behavior was observed over the fire yesterday. A ridge of high pressure will build over the region today bringing warmer and drier temperatures to the area. Visible increased smoke production is expected. There have been no recent IR flights over the fire. The acreage size of the fire will be updated as information becomes available.
Microwave Tower Fire 79% contained; Tactical burning continues; expect flames, smoke
Hot and dry conditions are forecasted for today and residual pockets of vegetation will continue to burn producing visible flame and smoke.
The Dalles Library Hosts Magical Harry Potter Event
The Wasco County Public Library transformed into a magical realm on July 31 to celebrate Harry Potter's birthday with an enchanting event that delighted fans of all ages. The date marks the occasion in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” when Harry learns he is a wizard on his 11th birthday.
Habitat's 34th Home Sweet Home: Blessing set for Saturday; Lyle family gets moving
“We will be having a home blessing on Saturday, August 3rd, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.,” said Sonia Chavez. “We invite anyone who supports Habitat for Humanity to come celebrate this great accomplishment! with us. Jeanette and Guillermo Chavez applied for the home last year and were selected to take ownership.
Gorge Grown Food Network Celebrates National Farmers Market Week 2024
Gorge Grown Food Network joins farmers and organizers across the county in celebrating National Farmers Market Week from August 4 - 10, 2024. Gorge residents are invited to join in on the fun with numerous opportunities to shop at local farmers’ markets this week.
Triple Threat: Zac Grooms Trio at Bargeway Friday; Gorge-wide Giggin' Guide
Zac Grooms, Bill Burke and Joe Smart bring their trio of energy and great music to the Bargeway on Friday. The entertainment bounty runneth over in this latest edition of all things entertaining.
SMART Reading Seeks Volunteers to Inspire Literacy in The Dalles Elementary Schools
Do you have a little time to spare each week to help spark the joy of reading for kids in The Dalles? Children's literacy nonprofit SMART Reading has a high need for volunteer Readers and volunteer Site Coordinators at Chenowith, Colonel Wright, and Dry Hollow Elementary Schools.
Whisky Creek Fire Daily Update July 31, 2024
Crews took advantage of a break in fire activity brought on by cool, wet weather to continue work on contingency lines across the area south of the fire. Fire activity is expected to increase in the next few days as hot and dry conditions return to the area. Forest visitors are reminded to stay out of closure areas to allow crews to safely prepare protective barriers to the surrounding forest and local communities.
Longest serving WAGAP employee plans next adventure
For nearly 25 years, Jan Pearo has been on a journey to support her community, making her the longest-running employee at Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP). In January 2000, Pearo began helping people in Skamania and Klickitat counties. She had recently moved to Stevenson, Washington, from Portland, Oregon.
Big Horn Fire 100% contained in Klickitat County; Fire crews move on, take breaks
Yesterday, all crews ended their shifts and were demobilized. Some resources went home to rest while many were reassigned to different fires. All roads are open and there are no evacuation warnings. The fire is 100% contained as of Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at 6:00 PM and turned back over to the local jurisdictions.
Big Horn Fire Update July 30, 2024
Today, efforts to manage the fire will transition back to local agencies. Line crews and equipment will start being released. Many resources will be reassigned to support other fires in the area, while others will return to their home units.
Microwave Tower Fire Update July 30, 2024
The Microwave Tower Fire, burning 5 miles west of Mosier, has grown to 1,306 acres with 53% containment. The fire, which started on July 22, 2024, is believed to be human-caused and is still under investigation. The fire is burning in brush, timber, and grass.
Whisky Creek Fire Update: July 30
The Central Cascades Interagency Management Team assumed command of the Whisky Creek Fire on Monday, July 29, 2024. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday, moderating fire behavior. Cloud cover will diminish today over the fire as onshore flow continues, and warmer temperatures begin to develop over the region.
Little Art City Strikes Again: Annex seeks mural artists to mark west downtown entrance
Project to create a welcoming environment at The Annex, while joining in the rich mural tradition in downtown The Dalles. MCCAC looks to families and emerging artists to inspire people to collectively reimagine spaces that serve as the heart of their community.
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District Seeks Board Members
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District (MCEDD) is seeking interested candidates for openings on the MCEDD Board of Directors, particularly those involved with Agriculture, or the Food and Beverage Industry.
NCPHD Director Shellie Campbell Retires
A passion for helping others, and seeing the life-changing work done in both the public health and non-profit sectors guided the career path of recently retired North Central Public Health District Director Shellie Campbell.
Feds approve Rivermark-Advantis merger; Credit union to expand to 19 branches
Rivermark and Advantis credit unions have been cleared for a merger expected in late 2024 or early 2025. The combined organization will have nearly 180,000 members and manage $3.3 billion in assets, making it the third-largest credit union in Oregon with 19 branches, mostly in the Portland metro area.
Pho-nominal: Serrato swingin' for Pho Sai Gon
Serrato of Serrato Construction said he was taking care of the cleanup as much of the old restaurant was dismantled and placed in the east parking lot during the recent remodel. Pho Sai Gon, a Vietnamese restaurant is set to open at the location shortly.
Microwave Fire burns down to I-84 on Sunday; fire near Mosier is 53% contained
The Microwave Tower Fire expanded into another 400 acres as it burned during the weekend, burning down cliffs to Interstate 84 on Sunday.