Local shoots the rare double eagle
Look a little closer and you will see the double eagle. Also check out what the weatherman is forecasting for the rest of the week here.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Nov. 10, 2025
The Dalles Public Library will offer movie nights, crafts, art programs, study sessions, live performances, and a virtual author talk throughout November. Below is a chronological listing of upcoming events.
Volunteers Seed New Life Into Mt. Ulka After Rowena Fire
Volunteers spread 300 pounds of native seed across the Mt. Ulka Preserve on Wednesday in hopes of accelerating recovery in one of the areas hardest hit by the Rowena Fire.
Granada Welcomes Prints Charming Repair With Fab Four Faces
Prints Charming Repair made its downtown debut Friday, earning cheers as fans waved the shop’s custom Beatles paddles during Britain’s Finest at the Granada.
Hard Choices: Premiums Set to Spike in 2026 For Gorge Families
Premium tax credits shrink in 2026, leaving many Gorge families with thousands in new health costs. Local experts warn the region may see more uninsured residents and higher uncompensated-care burdens.
Wasco County Unveils New "Welcome to Wasco County" Signs Honoring Veterans in Partnership with ODOT
Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), in a partnership with Wasco County Veteran Services, will launch a series of refreshed "Welcome to Wasco County" signs featuring the new byline "We Honor Veterans."
The Dalles Main Street Host First Friday, Nov. 7: Celebrating Veterans!
The season of giving begins with First Friday on November 7th in beautiful downtown The Dalles from 5-8 pm. We are celebrating those who serve with specials before Veterans Day including a number of activities and events throughout downtown including food and drink offerings, in store discounts and pre holiday sales.
QLife Network Wins Three Awards at Oregon Connections Telecommunications Conference
QLife Network, a broadband service provider in Wasco County, was recognized with three awards at the 29th annual Oregon Telecommunications Connections Conference in Hood River last week.
Girls team wins Tri-Valley District Meet; Boys team places 2nd- both qualifying for State Meet
“Whoa,” remarked Mike Lord, the athletic director from Molalla, pulling his sunglasses down as he looked up at a freshly snowcapped Mt. Hood beyond the golden orchards. “I’ve never been anywhere beyond the baseball fields here. This is incredible.”
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Who Owns the Land Matters
The family farm remains the backbone of this nation’s food system. If we lose that connection between the land and the people who love it, we won’t just lose farms. We’ll lose the foundation of rural America itself.
Corvallis man killed after car crosses center line, hits rear drive tires of semi on Hwy. 97 in Sherman County
A fatal collision on Highway 97 Tuesday evening shut down traffic in Sherman County for four hours as Oregon State Police investigated the crash that killed a Corvallis man.
North Wasco County Education Foundation Announces Fall 2025 Classroom Mini-Grant Recipients
The North Wasco County Education Foundation (NWCEF) is proud to announce the recipients of its Fall 2025 Classroom Mini-Grant awards. Sixteen educators from across North Wasco County School District 21 were selected for funding this season, totaling $7,510.31, to bring creative, hands-on, and student-centered learning experiences to their classrooms.
Food assistance programs see soaring need as SNAP shutdown squeezes Gorge families
Local food-security groups say an urgent surge in need has exhausted new donations within one day as gorge families grapple with the federal shutdown’s disruption of SNAP food benefits.
City organizes Manager’s Office with intent to max efficiency, creates new staff position
The Dalles City Council approved a new job description on Oct. 27 for an Analyst II position designed reduce the “risk gap” — a shortfall that leaves critical compliance, training, and documentation tasks vulnerable to error or neglect — while improving IT efficiency and cybersecurity across city operations.
‘Critical staff shortage’ at 911 leads Wasco County Commission Agenda on Nov. 5
Wasco County is facing a critical 911 staffing shortage, with three vacant dispatcher positions and a possible fourth on the way. Officials are proposing a $146,100 contract with GetResQ911 LLC to bring in two experienced temporary dispatchers and prevent burnout among existing staff while maintaining emergency response coverage.
“Your Vote, Your Future” Candidates Forum Invites All Generations to the Table
On November 9, 2025, at 1 p.m., the Wasco County Democrats will host a Candidates Forum featuring candidates running for the Democratic nomination for the Oregon Congressional seat currently held by Cliff Bentz.
Kiwanis Programs for November 2025
Kiwanis meetings are held every Thursday at noon at Spooky's, and visitors are welcome.
American Wool, Regenerative Agriculture, and the Future of an Industry Takes the Stage November 20th.
Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place series presents a special pop-up event: American Wool, Regenerative Agriculture, and the Future of an Industry with Jeanne Carver, taking place Thursday, November 20, 2025, at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum in The Dalles, Oregon.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Nov. 4 - Nov. 10
This week in The Gorge it’s lots of Live music, under the radar comedy shows, author talks, Beatles Tribute bands - it’s all here!
Water Main Upgrade Federal St. Between E 1st St. and E 2nd St.
On Tuesday October 28, 2025 the City of The Dalles Public Works began work on Federal St. between E 1st St. and E 2nd St. to replace and upgrade water mains in the area.