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Hosford Resigns From HR School District Board

Barb Hosford has resigned from the Hood River County School District Board of Directors, citing health reasons.  Hosford said in her resignation she wanted to give the district a chance for a fair and active board position, and does not feel she can do that right now.  District is now taking applications to fill the remainder of Hosford’s term in the positon 2 seat, which expires at the end of June.  Position 2 represents much of the westside and southern portion of Hood River.  A map of the boundary area is available at webmap.hoodrivercounty.gov.  Applications are posted at the district website at hoodriver.k12.or.us, and are due in by October 21 at 4 p.m.  The district board aims to pick a replacement at its October 23 board meeting.  To inquire about the position call School Board Administrative Assistant Meghan West at 541-387-5013.

Harvest Fest Weekend

The 42nd Annual Hood River Valley Harvest Festival is this weekend at the Waterfront Event Site.  The valley’s farms and orchards will be there with stands full of produce, giant displays of apples, pears, squash, raw honey, beautiful flowers, local plants, herbs, and more.  There will be arts and crafts, music, and food available.  The festival will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, with tickets $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and the military.  It will also be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with tickets $12 on those days.  All weekend tickets are available for $20.  Parking is free.  For more information go to hoodriverharvestfestival.com.

Renk Surrenders In Alabama

Adam Renk, accused of multiple sex offenses in both Wasco County and Alabama, has turned himself into the authorities in Mobile, Alabama.  Wasco County District Attorney Matthew Ellis says bond was denied for Renk following a Wednesday hearing.  Renk will continue to be held in Alabama.  By turning himself into the authorities, Renk ended a month-long nationwide manhunt that included state and federal law enforcement agencies.  The Wasco County District Attorney’s Office has a warrant for Renk’s arrest on charges of Unlawful Sexual Penetration, Sodomy, and Sex Abuse.  Ellis said his office is working on obtaining a governor’s warrant to ensure that Renk is transported back to Wasco County after the conclusion of his Alabama case.  He adds at this time, there is no time frame for disposition on the Alabama matter or Renk’s return to Wasco County.  Anyone with information about possible additional victims is asked to contact Detective Jeff Hall at the Wasco County Sheriff’s Office at 541-506-2580 or OSP Detective Cassie Bantz through dispatch at 800-442-0776 or by dialing *OSP, or *677, on a mobile phone.

Flu And COVID Vaccines Available

The latest flu and COVID-19 vaccines are now available at primary care providers, pharmacies, and health departments, and health officials are urging people to get them.  Daron Ryan of the Hood River County Health Department notes you can get both vaccines at the same time, and mid- to late-October is a perfect time to do it.  Ryan notes the flu season is expected to be long and extended.  She says Hood River County’s Health Department saw flu cases spike last season into early April.  Ryan also points out free COVID-19 tests are available through covidtest.gov.

October 8 Prep Sports Scoreboard

Volleyball

Crook County def. The Dalles 25-16, 25-27, 25-16, 25-15

Stevenson def. Columbia 3-0

South Wasco def. Dufur 24-26, 11-25, 26-24, 25-20, 15-4

Sherman def. Bickleton 25-14, 25-13, 25-10

Goldendale def. LaSalle (Yakima) 3-1

 

Boys Soccer

Willamette Valley Christian 4, Horizon Christian 1

 

Girls Soccer

Columbia 4, Stevenson 0

Catlin Gabel 4, Trout Lake-Glenwood 1

Goldendale 6, Granger 0

CGTREX Prescribed Burns Resume

The Columbia Gorge Prescribed Fire Training Exchange is getting back into action after a break, and weather conditions are aligning well for a few mid-week burns.  If conditions and other factors allow, participants are planning to burn two 50-acre units of Washington Department of Natural Resources land northeast of Glenwood on Wednesday and Thursday.  Smoke from these burns is likely to be visible in parts of Glenwood through Friday afternoon and possibly into Saturday.  Mt. Adams Resource Stewards and available CGTREX participants will be on site to perform mop up and patrol on both units through the weekend, as needed.  CGTREX participants have implemented prescribed burns on over 150 acres of mostly private land in the last two weeks.

One Taken To Hospital, One Arrested After Road Rage Incident

One person was taken to a hospital after a Monday morning accident fueled by road rage on Interstate 84 in Gilliam County.  According to the Gilliam County Sheriff’s Office, deputies quickly learned the crash near westbound I-84 milepost 140 was due to a road rage issue with another vehicle.  The Sheriff’s Office says the suspect vehicle reportedly struck the victim’s vehicle, causing the victim to lose control and crash into the metal guardrail.  The suspect vehicle was located about 17 miles away from the crash, and the Sheriff’s Office said the driver was taken into custody on multiple charges.  The victim was transported to an area hospital for medical care.

Newhouse To Host Western Caucus Members On Klickitat County Tour

Washington Fourth District Congressman Dan Newhouse will host three members of the Congressional Western Caucus that he chairs for a tour of Klickitat County on Wednesday.  It will start Wednesday morning with a tour of federal, state, and private lands to outline land management challenges in the area.  In the mid-day the group will be at the Goldendale Observatory for lunch and a conversation on the Wildland Urban Interface Project involving the city of Goldendale and the Central Klickitat Conservation District.  That will be followed by visits to Juris Farms in Bickleton and Mercer Ranches in Prosser.  Newhouse will be joined by fellow representatives Cliff Bentz of Oregon, Celeste Maloy of Utah, and Nebraska’s Adrian Smith.

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