HOOD RIVER — Seven out of 100 is not a high score. That’s the current “sufficiency rating” for the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge — but engineers assured Hood River Port commissioners that doesn’t mean the bridge is unsafe.
FREE NEWS: The Rowena Long Term Recovery Group, in partnership with Wasco County and Mid-Columbia Economic Development District, has launched a new website to serve as a central hub for information and resources for residents impacted by the Rowena Fire.
ROWENA — The process of distributing fundraised money and materials to people impacted by the Rowena Fire is set to begin on Oct. 6, officials from the county and nonprofit organizations announced, marking a transition from immediate to long-term recovery.
OREGON — When Courtney Eggleston gave birth to her son, she knew she would have to rely on friends and family to help care for him when she went back to work. That’s because Hines, the Eastern Oregon town in Harney County where Eggleston lives, has few licensed childcare providers.
OREGON — Spending by international travelers to Oregon this summer has dropped sharply, down 21% this July compared with July 2024, according to an analysis of Visa card spending prepared for Travel Oregon.
THE DALLES — The Portland Trail Blazers and Moda Health made a stop in The Dalles on Sept. 18 as part of their annual Rip City Rally. The partnership held a community fair at Riverfront Park in The Dalles from 4-6 p.m.
OREGON — As about 5 million migrating birds are predicted to fly through Oregon between Sept. 22-24, Bird Alliance Oregon is asking cities and homeowners to turn off night-time lights.
HOOD RIVER — Rebecca Coplin has been named chief administrator of Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital and its ministries in the Columbia Gorge, Chief Executive Sherri Kulink announced on Sept. 17.
THE DALLES — A search warrant in West The Dalles uncovered illegal guns, ammunition, body armor and drugs on Sept. 5, for which 50-year-old resident Anthony Hithe is charged.
HOOD RIVER — Local and state health officials say an investigation into three recent cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), a rare brain disorder, found no connection between them.
FREE NEWS: Today, Sept. 22, the partial remains of a woman known only as “Oak Grove Jane Doe” were exhumed at Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City. The case is Oregon’s oldest unidentified person case and a nearly 80-year-old unsolved homicide.
FREE NEWS: Starting Monday, Sept. 29, paving will start on W Sixth St., The Dalles, with an estimated duration of 3-4 days.
THE GORGE — Wasco County Community Development is partnering with Columbia River Gorge Commission (CRGC) and USDA Forest Service staff to modernize disaster recovery in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. This collaboration aims to address the recovery needs following the Rowena, Burdoin, Broughton, and Tunnel fires.
OREGON — Carla Mundt, volunteer coordinator with hosts at the Criterion School, reports nearly 1,800 visitors at its Open House during the duration of the 2025 Oregon State Fair.
OREGON — Cheers to the Land is back for its fourth year, pairing brews and ciders with a mission to safeguard Oregon’s threatened farmland. Kicking off on October 10, this campaign by Oregon Agricultural Trust (OAT) invites you to enjoy 18 new craft beverages that feature Oregon-grown ingredients.
FREE NEWS: Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place event series returns this fall with its 16th season. The season will launch with Woven in Place: A Rancher’s Journey from Sheep to Fashion and the Olympics on Oct. 8 at Columbia Center for the Arts.
FREE NEWS: The local event is sponsored by the American Legion Post 19 and the Mid-Columbia Veterans Memorial Committee. All are welcome.
FREE NEWS: The White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF) has named Darby McAdams its new executive director.
WHITE SALMON — The White Salmon Valley Education Foundation hosts the annual Gorge Grape Escape from 4-6 p.m. on Oct. 4 at the Best Western Plus Hood River Inn.
WHITE SALMON — The White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF) is has awarded more than $40,000 to outstanding educators and programs in the White Salmon Valley School District. As part of the foundation’s annual Grant Award program, this investment will support STEM, literacy, arts, mu…
FREE NEWS: The Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation District is continuing its Pool Options Study to evaluate the future of the aging Hood River Aquatic Center.
El Distrito de Parques y Recreación del Valle de Hood River continúa con su Estudio de Opciones para evaluar el futuro del envejecido Centro Acuático de Hood River.
FREE NEWS: The Klickitat County Department of Emergency Management is collecting information from survivors and business owners affected by the Burdoin wildfire this summer.
$7,500 match available supporting local and international service projects
THE GORGE — The CASA Fall Family Run is back for a second year, Columbia Gorge CASA has announced.
FREE NEWS from Uplift Local: Wasco County wants to change the way it contracts for ambulance service providers. But current providers don’t like the draft plan, describing it as concerning, a disaster, and flat out unacceptable. They also say it was developed without their input and away from public view.
FREE NEWS: On Friday, Sept. 19, Dutch Bros in Hood River and The Dalles will donate $1 for every drink sold to The Next Door Inc. (TNDI) as part of their Buck for Kids Day fundraiser.
FREE COMMENTARY: “Enough. This madness must stop here, and it must stop now. First, they tried to kill a former president. Then they murdered sitting legislators in Minnesota." — Rep. Jeffrey Helfrich
This week's events include the last performances of Hillstomp, music and Shakespearean theater, and a look forward to fall festivals.
FREE NEWS: Meet Columbia Gorge News' two new reporters!
FREE NEWS: Community members gathered Sept. 11 at the Fort Dalles Readiness Center for the 2025 Distinguished Citizens Awards Banquet, an annual celebration hosted by The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce.
THE GORGE — Amidst yet another summer surge in national COVID-19 activity, and with flu season fast approaching, North Central Public Health District (NCPHD) launched a new website last week that monitors the local risk of respiratory illnesses using data from the Gorge.
FREE COMMENTARY: After passing in the Oregon House, the State’s Transportation Funding Bill HB 3991 will now go before the Oregon Senate on Sept. 17. This bill addresses major transportation-related funding issues and aims to resolve the imminent shortfall facing the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), counties, and cities.
FREE COMMENTARY: For years, our community has worked towards the vision of a revitalized community pool where kids can learn to swim safely, seniors can stay active, and families can gather. Today, I’m excited to share that this dream is within reach — funding is nearly 70% — and now is the time to jump in together and build the pool.
The free Zumba class held at 6 p.m. on Fridays at the Mt. View Grange hall, recently celebrated its first anniversary. Put on by Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) and One Community Health, the team is ready to kick off the second year. “The class wouldn’t be possible without Sarahi Ol…
Mid-Columbia Fire & Rescue held its annual 9/11 remembrance at the station last Thursday. The ceremony included the National Anthem, prayers and a remembrance speech. A bell was run in memory of the firefighters who lost their lives that day. Local firefighters, city and state police, a…
FREE NEWS: The Hood River Valley High School (HRVHS) Hall of Fame inducted seven former student athletes, a retired coach and athletic director, and a boys’ state championship soccer team into its 2025 class.
FREE NEWS: At a recent public meeting about the financial health of OPERF, the $100 billion Oregon Public Employees Retirement System Fund, an activist criticized the Oregon State Treasury for losing money when it recently sold $4.5 billion in private equity holdings from the fund.
Theodore Fletcher, a volunteer for Turning Point USA in The Dalles, led a vigil for slain right-wing political activist, author, and media personality Charlie Kirk on Sept. 14 at Lewis and Clark Park. Several hundred people participated. “Folks made signs, prayers were given and folks stood …
Volunteer instructor key to success
La instructora voluntaria, clave del éxito
FREE NEWS: Information sessions on the application and lottery process are scheduled for September. An English-language session will be held Thursday, Sept. 11, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Faith Bible Church in Hood River. A Spanish-language session, hosted by the Hood River Latino Network, is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Riverside Community Church.
FREE COMMENTARY: In his Sept. 5 press release, Rep. Cliff Bentz claims to have attended hundreds of meetings with various civic groups. Most of his constituents, however, were excluded from those meetings.
FREE NEWS: In July, the Wy’East fire district, serving Odell, Pine Grove and the area east of Hood River in the lower valley, got hit by a check-washing thief. Now protection will cost the district $1,020 a year.
FREE NEWS: A body was discovered inside a van parked in the Edward Jones parking lot on Wood Court after the vehicle had reportedly remained in the same spot for approximately two weeks.
FREE NEWS: Ticket W192 was the winner of the Columbia Gorge Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) playhouse raffle, drawn on Aug. 29.
This week's events include music, stargazing, theater, parties, meetings, cider pressing, and a look ahead to the Stevenson Mushroom Festival.
FREE NEWS: Gov. Tina Kotek directed Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Division of Emergency Management to “expeditiously begin” phase two on Aug. 29.
FREE NEWS: The Mid-Columbia Association of Realtors (MCAR) has received a $5,000 Community Outreach Grant from the National Association of Realtors® for the second year in a row.
FREE NEWS: The port’s second Economic Development Grant Program opened at 8 a.m. on Sept. 1, with applications due by noon on Oct. 31.
FREE NEWS: Each week, customers can shop online at www.gorgefarmers.com and choose between local pickup or home delivery. GFC’s farmer-to-customer model prioritizes freshness, sustainability, and transparency.
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