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Entertainment | The Dalles Chronicle mobile version
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Letter to the Editor. Shrek, The Musical. Celebrating our Native cultures. Sunshine’ owners visit with ABC. Clubs focus on camaraderie, support. Young artists display work. Contractor flies into win. Art connects with opportunity. Gorge stars step up for show. Portland exports laughter to TD’s Route 30. Dance contestants get pep talk. The story of Christmas. Columbia Gorge news and businesses. 2017 The Dalles Chronicle.
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Education | The Dalles Chronicle mobile version
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Letter to the Editor. New high school tops facility list. Sanctuary Campus’ debated at CGCC. CGCC considers ‘sanctuary’ status. Board filing deadline nears. May nixed for TD bond vote. Robotic teams compete in Hillsboro. Schools to make up days lost to weather. New schools cost estimated at $161M. Schools in poor shape. Sister Cities gears up for 2017. D21 reports better scores. TDHS boosts test scores. Snow leads to TD bus mishap. D21 eyes tax issue. Refugee talk spurs students. 2017 The Dalles Chronicle.
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Letter to the Editor. TD boys lose 6-2 to Madras. TD girls tennis serves it up in season opener. TD girls open season at home. TD boys grab fifth place at Willamette. Bales no-hits 3A Riverside. Hawks pick up first victory. Rangers bolster roster for deep postseason run. TD’s new regime has program thinking big. TD Little League is holding its annual cleanup. Softball team starving to get back in action. Basketball celebrated at annual banquet. TD’s OISRA state run ends in 8th place.
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Letter to the Editor. Body of skier located on Mt. Hood. For the Record for March 16, 2017. For the Record for March 15, 2017. For the Record for March 14, 2017. For the Record for Mar. 10. For the Record for Mar. 9. Police focus on crossing safety. Search for missing TD man resumes. For the Record for Mar. 8. For the Record for Mar. 7. Charges brought in death of horse. Shots fired from vehicle. FBI, Warm Springs seek help locating missing child. For the Record for Mar. 3. For the Record for Mar. 2.
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School sports | The Dalles Chronicle mobile version
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Letter to the Editor. TD boys lose 6-2 to Madras. TD girls tennis serves it up in season opener. TD girls open season at home. TD boys grab fifth place at Willamette. Bales no-hits 3A Riverside. Hawks pick up first victory. Rangers bolster roster for deep postseason run. TD’s new regime has program thinking big. Softball team starving to get back in action. Basketball celebrated at annual banquet. TD’s OISRA state run ends in 8th place. Parental stronghold critical to Sherman’s success.
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Letter to the Editor. Bills aim to prevent or mitigate oil-train disaster. Federal court dismisses UP lawsuit. Counting homeless not easy. OR board votes to sell oldest state forest. Cold brings higher power bills. Leaders push for Mt. Hood land exchange. Winter challenges the homeless in OR Central Oregon. Corps to assess ice jam risk on Snake River. County alarmed over state budget. UP files suit on Mosier project. Man with TD ties injured in shooting. Storm will impact gorge travel, I-84.
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Business | The Dalles Chronicle mobile version
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Letter to the Editor. Freebridge snags ‘silver’ award. Wheels turn at new TD bike shop. An ‘Immense’ leap into marketing. Changes behind the glass. Three Kings Organics opens in TD. Senior care that feels like home. Paulsen takes over Main Street Program. Cold keeps them busy. Blue Zones decision awaited. In celebration of (local) beer. Chamber hosts talk on healthy lifestyle. Keeping carpets looking young. Winter weather hurts business. Blue Zone meetings set. Columbia Gorge news and businesses.
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Home and Garden | The Dalles Chronicle mobile version
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Letter to the Editor. Time to get rid of noxious weed. Fruit fly fight on. Gardening classes offered in Sherman County. It’s time to start your garden right. Twisted Vine hopes to serve all gardeners of all types. Lawn invasion: What to do when moss threatens. Coffee at the DIG. Conservation Corner: Healthy soil sets the stage for a healthy garden. Help children and grandchildren love gardening. Extension explores Portland gardens. Extension Cord: Reduce your waste with upcycling, recycling.
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Letter to the Editor. Making snow cave handy winter skill. ODFW headed to Portland. Boaters warned of debris in area rivers. Rule easing public lands transfer concerns hunters, others. All hunters expected to report hunt results by Jan. 31. Skips Trailhead: A gift list for the outdoor enthusiast. ODFW to offer free fishing. Get hooked by fishery plans. Fishing derby Sept. 24. Working, and growing, in the woods. ODFW offers advice on avoiding bears. 2017 sportfishing regulations are set.
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League sports | The Dalles Chronicle mobile version
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Letter to the Editor. TD Little League is holding its annual cleanup. Riverside competes at OSGA Invitational. Hull duo is off to regionals. The ‘River’ runs international at Hawaii Meet. Fifth-graders show no mercy on way to title. TD all-stars keep winning legacy intact. Local kids come out on top in Elks district contest. Riverside gymnasts finish the year strong. NWPRD opens winter activities. Dawn Marie Hert receives high community honor. Hoops Academy brings in big numbers. 2017 The Dalles Chronicle.