Articles from the March 29, 2017 edition
Sorted by date Results 1 - 25 of 32
Council votes Goodnoe over vets
Goldendale City Council met Monday night in a special session on a single issue—which of two competing applications would receive the go-ahead to redevelop the Mt. Adams Care Center in Goldendale....
Last week's local track and field results
Complete local track and field results (Overall finish, name, time or distance) Goldendale at Ray Cockrum Relays Boys 100 meters 20, Gunkel, 12.15. 4x200 relay 5, (Doubravsky, Lembke, Gunkel,...
School musical marks new course
Last Friday, friends and family gathered in the Goldendale Middle School cafeteria to watch a student performance of Willy Wonka Jr.¸ a musical...
House hears on McCabe support for Erin's Law
Thursday, the House Education Committee heard testimony in support of a bill that would establish a task force to create sexual-abuse identification...
New mental health provider opens on Main Street
Goldendale has a new mental health provider. Adventure Psychological Services, located at 125 W. Main St., offers counselling by appointment, 9 a.m....
Histories and Mysteries: Black Iron Gym still going strong
Six miles outside Goldendale on Pumphouse Road sits a barn with a big yellow smiley face on the side. The interior is rough plywood with a cement...
Police log
Body found, no foul play suspected On March 21 at approximately 4:30 p.m., Goldendale police responded to a report of an unresponsive woman in the 200 block of Simcoe Drive. Officers quickly...
Appleton teen serves as House page
Chase Green, a student at Klickitat High School, recently served as a page in the Washington State House of Representatives. He was sponsored by Rep....
Scarola service award
Photo: Goldendale Postmaster Jim Hamilton, left, presents Ken Scarola with a 25 Year Service Award. Rural carrier Ken Scarola has worked his entire...
Columbia Gorge awarded culture of health prize
The Columbia Gorge was one of seven national winners of the 2016 RWJF Culture of Health Prize awarded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The Prize honors communities for their efforts to ensure...
Louis Cosner
Louis Homer Cosner was born on May 10, 1946 in Goldendale to Mary (McKillip) and Clinton Cosner. He passed into his Lord's arms on March 9, 2017 in Th...
Robert Niemela
Robert James Niemela was born May 16, 1934 in The Dalles, Oregon to Bernita (Ahola) and Wilbert Niemela. When he was three, his father passed away...
Primary School students learn to 'synergize'
On March 22 the Goldendale Primary School hosted a "Leader in Me" assembly focused on teaching students the importance of working together, or...
Get ready for Easter eggs
The Community Easter Egg hunt will take place at the park in Pine Vista on Saturday, April 15, beginning at 10 a.m. The hunting area will be divided into three age groups: toddler through preschool,...
Lyle Clean Up day coming
In rereading my post for last week, it seems as though it may confuse a reader or two. When I mentioned the museum board’s decision to start charging a small admission fee, it wasn’t for the...
Archaeologist to speak on historic Chinese Quarter dig
Join Chelsea Rose for “Rising From the Ashes, the Archaeology of the Jacksonville Chinese Quarter” Thursday, April 6 at Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum, 5000 Discovery Drive, The Dalles,...
Garden-to-Table Tips for Growing and Cooking Your Own Produce
Nearly 50 percent of fresh fruits and 20 percent of fresh vegetables in the US are imported, according to FoodSafety.gov. This means that your food...
Superior Court log
Below is a summary of resolutions from the Superior Court criminal docket for the week of March 20, 2017, provided by Klickitat County Prosecuting Attorney David R. Quesnel. Superior Court is in...
Drivers have until March 31 to remove studded tires
Spring is here and that means drivers in Washington have until Friday, March 31, to remove their winter studded tires. The Washington State Department of Transportation reminds drivers that state law...
Goldendale students sweep TSA awards
A pair of Goldendale students took top prizes at the Washington Technology Student Association (TSA) State conference held March 16 – 18 at the...
Wolves battle, but fall to Rangers in opener
One of the toughest tasks in Goldendale athletics over the past decade plus has been beating the Naches Rangers on the baseball diamond. Tough yes,...
Girls fall, boys split with La Salle
Before the South Central Athletic Conference baseball power visited Goldendale on Saturday, one of the league's best tennis teams was in town last...
Gdale softball moved; Golf 13th in Wenatchee
Sports editor Prior to Goldendale's scheduled home softball opener against Naches, head coach Stephen McCandless said there was a chance that the...
Track action; TL's Fink sets record
A week after all six local Klickitat County track and field teams competed at the Mullen-Leavitt Invite in The Dalles, all schools were back in...
Cougs drop to 2-2 after losses to Dufur, play 2-2 Timberwolves
Editor's note: With Troy Spino and Justin Wells on the mound Tuesday, the Cougars and Timberwolves were knotted at one in the third inning before it...