News Featured Northwest Cherry Festival: Parade grand marshal has deep farming roots By Neita Cecil Columbia Gorge News Updated Apr 27, 2025 THE DALLES — Mel Omeg, grand marshal for the 44th Annual Northwest Cherry Festival Parade in The Dalles on Saturday, April 26 beginning at 10 …
News Northwest Cherry Festival: Meet this year’s King Bing and Queen Anne By Neita Cecil Columbia Gorge News Updated Apr 27, 2025 THE DALLES — Lynn Long and his wife Marlene are this year’s King Bing and Queen Anne for the Northwest Cherry Festival in The Dalles, but Lynn…
Sports Kegler's Corner: Chris Huff rolls 651 in three-game series By Jeff Olson Nov 9, 2022 Chris Huff is the bowler of the week. Chris found Hood River’s friendly Orchard Lanes to his liking last week as he rolled a cool 651 three ga…
+4 News Gorge Local - In Business: Sakura Ridge blends Japanese aesthetic with sustainability By Noah Noteboom, Columbia Gorge News Sep 21, 2022 HOOD RIVER — Cheryl Lubbert and her husband Jim Gerlach came to Hood River in search of fruit for their cidery, and left owners of the Sakura …
Obituaries Obituary: Thomas E. Bailey Aug 9, 2022 Thomas E. Bailey, age 77, passed peacefully at his home on Aug. 3, 2022, in The Dalles, Ore., with friends and family members by his side.
Gorge Life Pinks to serve as Cherry Festival royalty By Neita Cecil, For Columbia Gorge News Updated Apr 21, 2022 Casey and Jody Pink of Pink Orchards will take a break from their busy spring season to serve as King and Queen Bing of the Northwest Cherry F…
News Featured New smoke monitors will help mitigate risk in the Gorge By Mark Gibson, Columbia Gorge News Jan 26, 2022 The Columbia River Gorge has some of the highest smoke levels in the world, and not just during wildfire season. But just how much smoke is in…
Hoodriver Hood River tour business featured in National Geographic Magazine By Alana Lackner, Columbia Gorge News Dec 8, 2021 Electric bicycle wine tours recognized for sustainability