Letter to the Editor: An item for pride
To the editor: This Fall each of the tax paying adults in The Dalles will have a chance to bring something to our town that we can be proud of.
Letter to the Editor: Just reach out
To the editor: I want to take a moment to address both teens and parents of teens. My step-brother committed suicide Wednesday, May 15, and I don’t understand why or how he could have done this. Did you know that the risk of suicide increases dramatically when kids and teens have access to firearms at home and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nearly 60 percent of all suicides in the United States are committed with a gun. That’s why any gun in your home should be unloaded, locked, and kept out of the reach of children and teens and please never allow your child or teen to know where the key is kept.
Gas terminal application submitted
PORTLAND, (AP) — An application for a liquefied natural gas terminal at Coos Bay has been filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Wasco gears up for Memorial Day
Yearly program draws hundreds to small town along Oregon Trail WASCO – When volunteer organizers learned this year would be the 30th anniversary of the Memorial Day observance in Wasco, they decided to make it count — with a new logo, hats, shirts and a local calendar.
Wasco honors avid volunteers
Parade grand marshals have decades of public service WASCO – Wasco Librarian Danee Rankin has a bachelor’s degree in three fields, including theology, and a master’s in social work.
Fund set up for paralyzed accident victim
Veteran injured in car wreck Christopher Kessell, a 2003 graduate of The Dalles High School, was paralyzed from the waist down in a solo car accident on Valentine’s Day in California and is heading home soon to live with his mom.
Paying respect to America’s war dead
Lane Magill is keynote speaker on Memorial Day American Legion Post 19 has pared down the number of Memorial Day services in The Dalles — from six to two — in an effort to increase community attendance.
Arts and entertainment from May 23
May is the time to get outside and enjoy a little sunshine (and the liquid variety is predicted to clear a little this weekend), it’s also National Family Month and National UV Awareness Month, so gather up the kids, slap on the sunscreen and sunglasses, and get outside to a local festival like Maupin’s Riverfest, or Wasco’s big Memorial Day Celebration (see front page), or any one of the local venues that may be taking their entertainment outside as the weather improves.
Big Library Read going on in The Dalles
The Dalles-Wasco County Library is encouraging its members to take part in the Big Library Read.
Editorial: Competition is a positive sign
A funny thing happened on the way to health care reform: Insurance companies began to compete with each other, right out in the open.
Letter to the Editor: Complacency
To the editor: America is sick with a disease, a disease called complacency. Please bear with me a moment.
Letter to the Editor: Thank your EMS
To the editor: If you have ever been in need of emergency medical help or know of someone who has, please take the time to thank your local emergency medical services personnel.
Groups urge big view of coal ports
GRANTS PASS — Environmental groups and a public health organization want the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to consider the big picture — from mining in Wyoming to air pollution in China — before allowing development of three Northwest ports to ship up to 100 million metric tons of coal a year to Asia.
Council skips abstaining vote
YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) — Three members of a Michigan city council have abstained from voting on a measure that would have prevented them from abstaining on future votes.
Seattle OKs pot grow zone
SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle City Council committee has approved zoning for large indoor marijuana farms in some industrial areas of the city.
Quagga mussels found on boat entering Eastern Oregon
ONTARIO (AP) — An Eastern Oregon checkpoint aimed at keeping invasive species from hitchhiking into Oregon on boats has opened for the spring, and it found an infested boat the next day.
For the Record May 23
Police, fire, medical and lottery reports for May 23, 2013.
Awaiting their crowning moments
TDW state track qualifiers prepare for big stage this weekend in Eugene From the start of the season, the expectations have been lofty for The Dalles Wahtonka track and field athlete Lio Tunai.
Klamath busts 47 for meth
KLAMATH FALLS (AP) — A Klamath County grand jury has returned indictments against 47 people in last week’s drug raids in Klamath County.
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