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Approximately 150 quilts were entered in the Columbia River Gorge Quilters Guild 18th annual show, held Oct. 10-11 at the Hood River County Fairgrounds. The quilts are professionally judged in six categories. For more information about the quilter’s guild, visit gorgequiltersguild.com or ema…

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FREE NEWS: Stevenson Farmers Market Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stevenson Waterfront. This free, family-friendly event marks the last market day of the season.

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THE GORGE — Mid-Columbia Economic Development District (MCEDD) invites everyone to attend their 2025 Columbia Gorge Annual Economic Symposium on Friday, Nov. 7 at The Ruins event space in Hood River from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event brings together leaders across the region in the areas of government, economic development, workforce development and business to learn together and network.

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South Wasco County’s 2025 homecoming football game on Sept. 26 included a special pregame ceremony — the dedication of the Josh Thompson Memorial Scoreboard. Thompson was killed at age 45 in August 2024 when another vehicle crossed the center lane on Highway 197 and struck his pickup head-on…

THE DALLES — Starting Oct. 13, the Hostetler Way underpass between 6th Street and 2nd Street will be closed to all traffic for underground storm pipe installation. The closure will be in effect 24/7 with an estimated duration of three weeks.

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FREE NEWS: Gov. Tina Kotek has not announced her reelection plans for 2026, but her fundraising has kicked into a higher gear, with nearly $400,000 raised since Sept. 1, giving her $1.1 million in the bank. Meanwhile, Kotek’s 2022 Republican opponent, state Rep. Christine Drazan (R-Canby), is keeping her options open. 

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FREE NEWS: Soroptimist International of Hood River is proud to announce its 2025 Women of Distinction Award recipients, recognizing extraordinary women who have made significant contributions to the community through leadership, service, and advocacy.

FREE NEWS: The Bingen-White Salmon Police Department has arrested one person who was involved in a shooting outside the Ayutlense Family Mexican Restaurant this past July, but the investigation is still ongoing. 

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FREE NEWS: This is the first fire with major home loss in the National Scenic Area since the Management Plan was adopted in 1991. The plan's provisions for rebuilding a home in the Scenic Area after a disaster were prohibitively strict and the commission is now going through the process to change the plan to be more victim-friendly. 

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One Community Health Mobile Healthcare Van will be at the Lyle Lions Community Center at 5th and Hwy 14 on Monday Oct. 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  It is open to all and will continue to be there on the first Monday of every month.

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THE GORGE — Mark Zanmiller, Hood River, has accepted a co-chair position with Dark Skies Gorge (DSG), a local advocacy group fighting against nighttime light pollution.

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KLICKITAT CO. — Although the weather is changing, the Klickitat County Department of Emergency Management (KCDEM) would like to remind County Residents that Burn Bans for Zones One, Two, and Three that took effect June 2 remains in effect.

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Heads up for Klickitat County residents impacted by the Burdoin fire and Wasco County residents impacted by the Rowena Fire: The Gorge Commission is hosting an information session tonight at 6 p.m. at the Lyle Community Center, 308 Klickitat Street in Lyle. It will also be available on Zoom …

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