Columbia Gorge STEM Hub Opens 2025–2026 Microgrant Applications for Career-Connected Field Trips
Thanks to generous support from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Columbia Gorge STEM Hub - a department within Columbia Gorge Education Service District - has opened its Microgrant program for the 2025–2026 school year.
Klickitat County Childcare Committee Celebrates Sixth Licensed Childcare Business
Klickitat County Childcare Committee (KCCC) has supported the development of a new childcare business in the White Salmon area. It is part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen local infrastructure, providing families with more options.
TD man arrested 2nd time in 3 weeks, now suspected of DUI hit and run in connection with damaged house, boat and car at neighbors house
A local man previously arrested for allegedly firing shots near the Fourth Street grade was taken into custody again after it was reported that a driver crashed into a porch, a boat and a car at near the same location in The Dalles.
Haunt the Heights and Beyond: A Guide to This Week’s Halloween Happenings
The Mid-Columbia is stirring with Halloween spirit this week. Events from The Dalles to Hood River and beyond offer tricks, treats, and tunes for all ages leading into the haunted weekend.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Oct. 21-27
Live music, spooky screenings, and costume parties light up the Gorge this week, from salsa nights and the Rocky Horror 50th anniversary to Funkship’s Halloween dance party, Thunder Island’s Fall Market, and The Granada’s Spooktober Film Festival.
The Dalles Falls Under a Witch’s Spell: Weekend Masquerade and Walk Bring Magic Downtown
The Dalles cast its spell this weekend as witches, warlocks, and masked revelers filled both the Sunshine Mill and downtown streets for a pair of enchanting events — the 10th Annual Witches Walk and the inaugural Witches Masquerade Ball.
17-year-old TD pilot lifts herself into rare air on third solo
Seventeen-year-old Anastasia Mitsky of The Dalles climbed her glider to 9,800 feet on her third solo flight, riding ridge lift and mountain wave currents in a rare and beautiful flight she will never forget.
Grounded Grit: How a Homeschooled Teen Built a Life That Soars
From restoring sailboats to helping run a bakery, 17-year-old Anastasia Mitsky’s hands-on education shaped the discipline behind her glider success—proof that a life built on work, curiosity, and family can take a young pilot higher than they might first imagine.
The Next Door Inc. Names Azariah Ozias 2024 Community Partner of the Year
Each year, The Next Door Inc. (TNDI) honors individuals, businesses, and organizations whose collaboration and partnership make a lasting impact on our work and the people we serve. The Community Partner of the Year award highlights those who champion our mission and initiatives, going above and beyond to support and advocate for our programs, clients, and TNDI as a whole.
Who Really Pays the Bill: The Tariff Boomerang Hitting America’s Farmers
When politicians promise to “make China pay,” it sounds tough. It sounds patriotic. But here’s the truth no one likes to admit: China doesn’t pay these tariffs. America does.
The Dalles: Little Rose City too; who knew?
With a population of 16,000, The Dalles can claim more roses per person in our rose garden than “the city of roses,” Portland, Oregon.
Seduced by a Rose
For the first time ever this spring, I bought a pair of rose bushes for our yard. My husband enjoys his view of the roses from his man cave. They serve as a reminder that I will care as lovingly for him as I do them.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Oct. 20, 2025
This Week at The Dalles Library: Oct. 20, 2025
No Kings draws hundreds to local protests against Trump Administration
As the shutdown drags on and inflation lingers near 3%, Oregonians from The Dalles to Hood River joined the nationwide “No Kings” protests, denouncing creeping authoritarianism, stalled relief, and the widening cost burden facing working families.
Career Ed. Regional Advisory Committee Builds Momentum at Hood River Valley High School
Educators, industry leaders, and community partners from across the Columbia Gorge came together at Hood River Valley High School (HRVHS) for the second Career and Technical Education (CTE) Regional Advisory Committee meeting.
Visit Hood River’s Community Investment Grant Program Awards Nearly $27,000 in Matching Funds to Three Local Organizations
Visit Hood River has awarded $26,800 in matching funds to three local organizations through its annual Community Investment Grant Program. Designed to support small businesses and promote long-term economic vitality in the greater Hood River area, the program provides matching grants to projects that enhance, promote, and sustain Hood River as a vibrant destination, contributing to the community's growth and well-being.
Step Into the Mind of Dementia: Interactive Tour Comes to The Dalles
Imagine trying to button a shirt while your hands don’t quite do what you tell them to. Voices echo. Lights blur. Simple directions slip away. For millions living with dementia, that’s everyday life.
No Kings Day protests planned for Mid-Columbia Gorge Saturday
Local residents in the Columbia River Gorge will join “millions” of Americans nationwide in a coordinated day of nonviolent protest for the second No Kings Day of Action on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Protests are planned for The Dalles, Hood River, White Salmon, Stevenson, Hermiston, and Pendleton.
Hood River’s Horizon Christian School Hosts Higher Education Fair for Columbia Gorge Students
Horizon Christian School will host the Higher Education Fair 2025 on Friday, Oct. 17, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the school’s gymnasium at 700 Pacific Ave. The free community event will connect students and families from across the Columbia Gorge with more than 20 universities, community colleges, trade schools, and military branches.
2024 WAGAP Annual Report available
The 2024 Annual Report for Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) is now available to the public following approval by the board of directors during a recent meeting. The Community Action Agency has served Skamania and Klickitat counties since 1966, supporting low-income families to improve their quality of life.