Columbia Gorge Community College’s Regional Skills Center Gets Game-Changing Upgrade
Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) is making waves in the manufacturing world with its Advanced Manufacturing and Fabrication program. On a snowy February Friday, the college took delivery of a cutting-edge Mazak Optiplex 3015 2.5kW CO₂ Laser, further enhancing its ability to support local industries in prototyping and manufacturing.
Question of the Week: Who Are you Rooting For in the Super Bowl?
Question of the Week: Who Are you Rooting For in the Super Bowl?
Indulge in Chocolate and Local Deals at The Dalles' First Friday Event, Feb. 7
The Dalles Main Street is excited to announce the first First Friday of the new year, our annual Chocolate Crawl, set to take place Friday, February 7th from 4-7 pm in historic downtown The Dalles. This event is full of sweet treats for all of the special people in your lives as a variety of shops offer extended hours, discount deals, and delicious food and beverages just in time for Valentine’s Day. This year the Chocolate Crawl will feature all of your favorite locations!
Sip, Stroke, and Socialize: Paint Nite Brings Creativity to Last Stop Saloon
The Dalles' Last Stop Saloon transformed into an artistic haven as it hosted "Paint Nite," led by local artist Denae' Manion.
TD History Forum: Chinese Workers contributed at Salmon Cannery
“The China Crew at the Seufert Brothers Cannery” is topic of the Saturday, Feb. 8 Regional History Forum at the Original Wasco County Courthouse. The photo shows the bunkhouse for Chinese workers, brought to The Dalles by labor contractors for the seasonal salmon runs.
Oregon Increases Cash Rewards for Turning in Poachers; Now Includes Illegally Snagging Fish, Releasing Invasive Species, and Others
Rewards doubled to $400 for people who report certain illegal fishing offenses which lead to an arrest or citation in Oregon. Cash rewards encourage people to participate in the conservation of Oregon fish and wildlife by calling the Turn In Poachers (TIP) Line if they suspect poaching. Reporting parties may remain anonymous.
Hypnotist Joe Black Mesmerizes Crowd at Wasco Public Library
A full house gathered at The Dalles Wasco County Public Library on Friday night, Jan. 31, for an evening of mind tricks and mystery as hypnotist Joe Black took the stage.
Wasco Public Library Hosts Kid-Friendly Cooking Class with TDHS Chefs
The Wasco Public Library hosted a hands-on cooking event for children on Jan. 30, featuring students from The Dalles High School Advanced Cooking Class. The Kid-Friendly Cooking Class invited children from pre-K to fifth grade to observe and participate in a simple, fun recipe demonstration.
Pickup stolen from Dinty’s in TD Crashes in Maupin; Suspect Arrested
A woman was arrested early Wednesday morning after allegedly stealing a pickup truck in The Dalles and crashing it south of Maupin, according to law enforcement officials.
Steve Light brings the Dirty Juicy in What’s Up The Dalles Podcact, Jan. 23, 2025
This week, Steve Light of Freebridge Brewing brings the Dirty Juicy news with The Dalles Main Street's Cynthia Kortge in a discussion of all things downtown TD and, of course, beer and pizza. Hear about Federal Street Plaza plans, coming local events, new businesses and people and places that make TD great.
Original Wasco County History Forums revealed
Forums detail original regional lookout towers for wildland fires, Chinese teams that spurred Seufert Cannery success, an ill-fated trip to Walla Walla that led to the death of a local jewish merchant and a deep dive into the Granada Theatre.
Affordable Housing and Behavioral Health Lead Needs in Local Survey
The 2024 CHA found that the lack of affordable housing and access to medical and behavioral health care, ranging from adequate services of all care types to workforce development opportunities, are opportunities to improve health across Wasco and Hood River Counties.
The Dalles Dam Visitor Center hosts 15th annual Eagle Watch Jan 25
The eagles have landed! Join Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) park rangers at The Dalles Dam Visitor Center Jan. 25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to catch a glimpse of bald eagles that congregate near the dam every winter in search of food.
Second Annual Great Gorge Melt: Grilled Cheese & Quesadillas for a Cause
This March, Columbia Gorge Food Bank invites local restaurants to join the second annual Great Gorge Melt — an opportunity to make a real difference in the movement against hunger across Wasco, Hood River and Sherman Counties.
Columbia Gorge Humane Society Spays/Neuters 92 Pets at No Cost for Low-Income Families to Date
The Columbia Gorge Humane Society is proud to announce the successful completion of a free spay and neuter clinic that served 92 pets from low-income families. This initiative, aimed at curbing pet overpopulation, would not have been possible without the invaluable support of the City of The Dalles.
Tea Party Draws Young Royalty to TD Public Library
The Dalles Public Library transformed into a royal palace on Friday, Jan. 3, as children dressed as princes and princesses attended a lively tea party fit for nobility.
Column: Local author details dog attack, struggle for justice
Their owner, a pistol belted to his right hip, walks directly in front of the hood forcing me to stop. The dogs do not. Pouncing to the height of the driver’s side window, their open muzzles trailing drooling slime. The man stares, then steps from around to the drivers’ window and starts yelling.
Horse on I-84 Causes Three-Vehicle Crash, Minor Injuries Reported
A 17-year-old horse that escaped from a trailer caused a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 84 near Exit 97 near Celilo Park on Sunday evening, Jan. 5th, Oregon State Police reported.
New Drug Take-Back Service in The Dalles Offers Safe Disposal for Unused Medications
The Wasco County Sheriff’s Office announced today it has established a convenient medication take-back program for easy disposal of leftover, unused, and out-of-date prescription and over-the-counter medications.