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Artists from across the region united at the Columbia Gorge Museum (CGM) in Stevenson on April 17, where a diverse assortment of locally resonant works — oil paintings, sculptures and beyond — graced the Encircle Technology Community Gallery.

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Free news: J. Carmen Gamez has not missed a Northwest Cherry Festival Parade in The Dalles in over 40 years, but in a first for him this year, he won’t be riding a horse. Instead, he and his wife, Carmen A. Gamez, will be astride a car as the parade’s royalty, King Bing and Queen Anne.

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ODELL — For the Columbia River Gorge’s 150-plus community health workers (CHWs), helping people isn’t a job, but a necessity. Every client, every mission, is part of a broad, decades-long movement to bridge the divide between underserved communities and institutionalized health care. 

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BINGEN — “Latin music makes you want to move,” said Jen Sotolongo, the event organizer of Baila Sin Parar, a Latin-themed dance fitness class.

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Old stories, photos and mysteries from the last century of local news in the gorge, pulled from archives of The Dalles Chronicle, White Salmon Enterprise and Hood River News.

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Lesser Goldfinches are tiny, thumb-sized creatures, rich green on their backs, gilded dandelion on their breasts, with trim little black caps and splotchy white-and-black wings.

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The Dalles photographer Gary Elkinton has been babysitting the in-laws chihuahua mixed dog, Miss Kay, taking her on his daily photography. On April 9, he was at Rowena, where he ran into a Wildlife State Trooper checking on a camper. “When he walked by I pointed to Miss Kay and asked if he c…

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Although I try, I’ve never been the most organized person: too much stuff accumulated over too many years. But sometimes I say enough is enough; it’s time for SPRING CLEANING!

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THE DALLES — Plant lovers united at The Coffee Shop on April 4 for its monthly community plant swap, which invites familiar faces and newcomers alike to trade and chat about their botanical belongings.

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BINGEN — Big Britches Productions opens its first production as a nonprofit organization with “The Other Place,” a psychological mystery by playwright Sharr White. The show runs May 1-16 at The Bingen Theater.

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STEVENSON — The Columbia Gorge Museum is excited to announce their newest exhibition, Gorge Artists Open Studios Preview Show. Located in the Encircle Technology Community Gallery, the artworks of various local artists participating in this year’s Gorge Artists Open Studios will be on view to the public from April 18 through April 26.

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Old stories, photos, and mysteries from the last century of local newspapers in the gorge: White Salmon Enterprise, Hood River News, and The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 

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Do you feel like getting older is just a time of decline? It’s hard not to think so with the ads for anti-aging creams, media portrayals of older adults as frail or clueless. And how often are we told our life’s ambition should be to stay “forever young,” because otherwise you’ll just be … old! 

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