Deadline to file candidacy for Hood River Council is Aug. 27
Candidate filings are still being accepted for Hood River Mayor and three City Councilor positions. The filing deadline is no later than 5 p.m., Tuesday, August 27, 2024, and voters will choose in the November 5, 2024, General Election. Paul Blackburn is currently the Mayor and Mark Zanmiller, Megan Saunders, and Gladys Rivera hold the Council seats that are in play.
Hood River Artist Leads Skateboard Design Workshop for Teens at The Dalles Library
Michelle Yamamoto, owner of the 301 Gallery in Hood River, led a workshop at The Dalles Library where local teens designed and built their own skateboards.
She's a Beauty: Garden design grows Gorgeous on Scenic
The Dalles Beautification and Tree Committee is pleased to announce the winner of the June 2024 Beautification Award. The honor goes to the home at 200 West Scenic Drive, recognized for its stunning transformation and exemplary garden design.
Boil Water Advisory likely in effect in Mosier until Tuesday, July 30
The Boil Water Advisory currently in effect for Mosier residents will likely be in place until Tuesday, July 30, according to Engineer John Grim.
Tinder dry conditions prompt Fire Fuels Information Night for forest land owners
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Oregon Department of Forestry and OSU Extension Agency is set to provide information on reducing fire fuels on forest land for landowners at the Pine Grove Grange on Thursday, July 25 at 5:30 p.m.
Hood River Athletes Shine at Special Olympics Oregon Summer State Games
After 7 long years, Special Olympics Oregon offered the SUMMER STATE GAMES at Oregon State University July 12-14th.
How do you beat the heat? Mallet in the morning.
Delfino Hernandez wisely took advantage of the relatively cooler temperatures this morning, July 18, as he installed vinyl flooring in a home on Lincoln Street. the National Weather Service is calling for a high of 94 today and Friday. On Saturday, July 20 we’re looking to tip 103.
Column: Good Vibrations: the Healing Powers of Music
I discovered that whenever I was engaged in singing (sad or happy songs, it made no difference), I did not feel anxious or depressed. It felt as though the activity of singing changed something in my brain and nervous system. That’s exactly what music does.
Wind Clinic sends Fasulo Sailing
“Yeah, I buried the nose twice today,” 14-year-old Angelo Fasulo said. “Yeah, I death rolled.”
WaFd bank construction in TD looks to be moving forward
Movement is afoot on the construction of a new Washington Federal Bank on West Sixth Street as the contractor has moved in and fenced the property before demolition.
Queen Audriyona honored to represent Wasco County; Fair tickets on sale
Meet Wasco County Queen Audriyona and learn what is happening at the Wasco County Fair this year. Tickets are on sale now at a discount. Events kick off with Family Day on Aug. 15 and run through the 18th at the fairgrounds in Tygh Valley.
Meet the Travel Trainer Who’s Changing Lives for Gorge Residents
Navigating public transit in the Columbia River Gorge can be daunting for many, but Sara Crook, a dedicated ‘Travel Trainer’ with the Mid-Columbia Economic Development District (MCEDD) and Columbia Area Transit, is on a mission to change that, one rider at a time.
'Bird Man' Wows Kids at The Dalles Wasco County Library
Zoologist, animal behaviorist, and wildlife educator Karl Anderson, also known as the "Bird Man," captivated a room full of children at The Dalles Wasco County Library with his collection of exotic birds.
Picture of the Day: Splash Pit Provides Oasis During Heat Wave
As temperatures soared to a scorching 113 degrees, making it one of the hottest days of the year, residents flocked to the splash pit at Aquatics - Northern Wasco County Parks & Recreation to cool off.
Pederson of Lyle climbs Award Winner hill in Jeep
His Patriotic Jeep had judges seeing red, white and win!
Cooling kits available to Washington Residents as Gorge Heats up
Free cooling kits are available at all WAGAP offices in Stevenson, Bingen, and Goldendale. They are also available at Second Hand Rose WAGAP’s community thrift store in Bingen.
Riverfront Trail Life captured in colors & canvas: Exhibit set for July 13
On July 13, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., they will exhibit their work at Yvonne’s Art Studio, 3735 Klindt Drive in The Dalles. They will be working on location and invite others to join them in creating in their media of choice.
Library to Send 478 Cranes to Hiroshima
The Dalles-Wasco County Library has collected 478 cranes from the community as part of their 1,000 cranes project. The project was a cultural appreciation event for Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month.
NWPRD Plants More Trees at Sorosis Park
In a continued effort to restore Sorosis Park’s Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation District (NWPRD) in collaboration with Alpenglow has planted 25 new trees at Sorosis Park.