+2 News Donated plane passes on family’s love of flying Dan Spatz, Columbia Gorge Community College Apr 13, 2022 One local family’s multi-generational love of flying will soon be shared by students from throughout the Mid-Columbia, thanks to a recent dona…
News Low-Flying Airplane Mapping underway; Mount Hood, Mount Adams part of low-level survey Nov 2, 2021 Gorge residents should not be alarmed if they see a low-flying airplane over the central cascade mountains in parts of southern Washington and…
+2 Gorge Life Lyle News: July 4 fire quelled by volunteer firefighters By Mildred E. Lykens Jul 14, 2021 A dreaded fire raised its ugly head and challenged many firefighters here in Lyle on July 4. Across the intersection from my property lies wha…
+2 News Second Saturday returns to WAAAM April 10 Apr 7, 2021 Enjoy living history Saturday, April 10 at the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum with the return of the museum’s Second Saturd…
+3 Free News Featured Celebrating his 100th year Mark Gibson Sep 16, 2020 The 100th birthday of Tech Sgt. Phil Chaperon, a three-year resident of the Oregon Veterans Home The Dalles, was celebrated Wednesday, Sept. 9…
+3 Gorge Life Celebrating his 100th year By Mark Gibson, Columbia Gorge News Sep 15, 2020 The 100th birthday of Tech Sgt. Phil Chaperon, a three-year resident of the Oregon Veterans Home The Dalles, was celebrated Wednesday, Sept. 9…
News Featured Local pilot lands at Hood River Sand and Gravel By Kirby Neumann-Rea, Columbia Gorge NewsUpdated Jul 27, 2020 Pilot Dustin Morantes of Hood River was unhurt and his plane experienced no apparent damage after Morantes was forced to land June 4 in an unu…
Free News Local pilot lands at Hood River Sand and Gravel Kirby Neumann-ReaUpdated Aug 27, 2020 Pilot Dustin Morantes of Hood River was unhurt and his plane experienced no apparent damage after Morantes was forced to land June 4 in an unu…