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THE DALLES — QLife Network, a broadband service provider in the Mid-Columbia region, has secured $15.2 million in federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) funding to bring high-speed fiber internet to 924 homes and businesses in Northern Wasco County.

STEVENSON — A couple of hundred people gathered in Stevenson to workshop democracy, hear speeches, and learn from an old U.S. Army manual on “fascism” at a conference led by three university experts last month.

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THE DALLES — “Some of the best rewards are when people come in, having never shopped here before, and they can’t totally believe that the items are free,” said Lynn O’Brien, a lead volunteer at Bountiful Blessings Giving Closet — a new thrift store in The Dalles where everything from shoes to craft supplies to craft supplies is, indeed, free.

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HOOD RIVER — The History Museum of Hood River County, in partnership with RGE Travels is hosting an Alaskan cruise, July 17-27.

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THE GORGE — OSU Hood River County Extension and the Central Gorge Master Gardeners welcome home gardeners of all abilities to attend the Garden Gathering series of monthly educational workshops.

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HOOD RIVER — For generations, family farms in the Hood River Valley (HRV) have helped shape a unified sense of place, growing crops that define the region as an agricultural hub — world-renowned pears, apples, and cherries — while strengthening a tight-knit rural community.

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BINGEN — Aging looks a little different for every dog. As dogs grow older, their bodies change, their needs shift, and mobility may not look the same as it once did. With human family support, veterinary care, and a focus on quality of life, senior dogs can continue to thrive well into their golden years.

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HOOD RIVER — After hearing from the applicants during a work session Feb. 17, Hood River County Commissioners chose four volunteers who will n…

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Preparatory work leading to replacement of the Hood River Bridge is under way this month, as contractors conduct riverbed borings from barges anchored near the Oregon shore.

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STEVENSON — A couple of hundred people gathered in Stevenson to workshop democracy, hear speeches, and learn from an old U.S. Army manual on “fascism” at a conference led by three university experts last month.

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