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The Dalles Swim Team sent three 10 and under swimmers to the Arena OSI state championship meet this past weekend, February 21-22, in Springfield, Oregon.
The Next Door is thrilled to invite the community to join us for an unforgettable evening at Celilo Restaurant on Sunday, April 19th at 5pm. Five top local chefs will come together to create a superb five-course dinner featuring locally and sustainably sourced ingredients, paired with Analemma wine and pFriem beer generously donated in support of the evening.
This year the City is asking citizens to make a special effort to prevent unsightly damage to street trees that have low hanging branches. Trimming branches before collision breaks branches is healthier for trees. Tree trimming also prevents damage to tall vehicles like package delivery vans, recreational vehicles, garbage trucks and school buses.
The History Museum of Hood River County is proud to present Gorge Youth Speaks, a new youth speaker series launching this spring. Event dates are March 18 and April 22 at The History Museum and May 13 at The Ruins in downtown Hood River.
The Cherry Stomp Dance storms back into the The Dalles Civic Auditorium on April 25 at 7:00 p.m. — bringing the music, the memories, and the magic back to The Civic for one unforgettable night.
A 35-year-old man was arrested and accused of setting fire to a Klickitat County sheriff’s deputy’s barn in an alleged arson incident Feb. 17 near Lyle, according to the Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office.
Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) today announced the departure of Executive Director Jennifer Pauletto after years of dedicated leadership and service to communities throughout the Columbia River Gorge region. The organization’s Board of Directors has initiated a comprehensive recruitment process to identify the agency’s next Executive Director.
Overwatch Imaging, a developer of autonomous airborne imagery intelligence systems, is honored to announce a donation of $10,000 to strengthen STEM education in the Columbia River Gorge ecosystem.
This week The Gorge Giggin’ Guide is a West Coast Blizzard of Music! Major alt-rockers The Mother Hips are in the Gorge , and Bluegrass is throwing down a Triple Whammy with two community jams and a visit from Oregon New-Grassers SycoBilly’s! Oh, we’re throwing in some Soul, a bit of Swing and a Salsa Dance, too. Enjoy!
School board member abruptly resigned from the D21 , saying only “it was my choice,” as officials seek applicants to fill vacancy.
Jo Cruz removed 150 pounds of garbage from Klindt Cove, hoping his solo dive inspires others to help protect local waters.
Rain dripped, boots splashed and jackhammers echoed as The Dalles shrugged off another gray Monday — proof that progress doesn’t pause for puddles or passing winter gloom.
City leaders will weigh a long-range employment plan as most of The Dalles’ largest industrial sites have already been developed into data centers over the past two decades.
From LEGO pizza night to Bluey visits and book clubs, The Dalles Public Library offers free February events for all ages, including crafts, classes and games.
Sweet sounds return as oncology nurse gives again, donating key family piano to Old St. Peter’s Landmark ahead of its St. Paddy’s Day community concert
Prison phone calls showing no remorse helped sway a judge to impose nearly 20 years in prison for the brutal beating of Donny Lewis.
The Wasco County Wolf Depredation Compensation Committee will meet Monday evening to review livestock losses, consider funding applications, and continue its work supporting local ranchers affected by wolf activity.
Free literature and art classes at Mid-Columbia Senior Center begin in March, offering monthly sessions exploring Irish, American stories and visual art.
The Wasco County Master Gardeners, in collaboration with the Maupin Chamber of Commerce and the Maupin Dig & Hoe Garden Club, are thrilled to announce the return of the 4th Annual Garden Expo. Community members, gardening enthusiasts, and curious newcomers are invited to join the event in Maupin on Saturday, March 14th.
Blue skies have met local contractors as work ramps up on major projects around The Dalles. But Mother Nature may still have a few tricks up her sleeve with possible white stuff this weekend.
Following an extensive search process, the City of Hood River has selected Michael (Josh) Rogers as its new Fire Chief. The search was initiated when Chief Leonard Damian announced his retirement after more than nine years with the City of Hood River Fire Department.
Visit Hood River announces the return of Hood River Winter PrideFest, March 13–14, marking the third year of this signature celebration honoring Hood River’s LGBTQ+ community and welcoming visitors from near and far. Rooted in the region’s winter adventure culture and creative spirit, the weekend delivers an inclusive lineup of events with welcoming experiences for all.
Urban Renewal officials extended Basalt Commons funding to Aug. 2026, preserving $1.73 million as financing advances and construction could begin later this year downtown.
A violent crash at Exit 87 left two Oregon State Police troopers seriously injured, shocking longtime colleagues and triggering a massive emergency response at one of The Dalles’ busiest intersections.
The Dalles Public Library will host a mix of creative workshops, games, and family-friendly events with programs for children, teens, and adults throughout the week.
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council outlined its shelters, housing and utility programs while responding to misconceptions and explaining its role serving residents facing housing instability across the Gorge.
This week The Gorge Giggin’ Guide gets into Mardi Gras, Singer-songwriters, Ski Club benefits and a Grateful Dead celebration! But that’s not all - it’s more music than you can shake a stick at - so get out there and Enjoy!
Mid-Columbia didn’t just trade canneries for fresh markets—it traded security for precision, and growers now live or die by perfection.