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Mosbrucker Retains Public Safety Panel Seat

Washington 14th District State Representative Gina Mosbrucker has been reappointed ranking Republican on the House Community Safety, Justice, and Reentry Committee, formerly the House Public Safety Committee.  Mosbrucker has also been reappointed to the House Capital Budget Committee. The committee considers the state capital budget, which approves money for the construction and repair of public buildings and for other long-term investments, such as land acquisitions and transfers.  The 14th District lawmaker has also been chosen to serve on the House Health Care and Wellness Committee.  That panel considers a broad range of issues relating to physical and behavioral health care services, long-term care, licensing of health care facilities, credentialing of health care providers, regulations of pharmaceuticals, and affordability and access to health insurance.  Mosbrucker will begin her fifth term in office serving the 14th Legislative District when the 2023 Legislature convenes in Olympia on January 9.

More Than 140,000 Pikeminnow Caught This Season

The Bonneville Power Administration says in 2022, anglers caught and removed more than 140,000 northern pikeminnow from the Columbia and Snake rivers, helping protect hundreds of thousands of young salmon and steelhead from predation.  Nearly 1,200 people registered to be part of the Northern Pikeminnow Sport Reward Program that ran from May 1 through Sept. 30.  In total, anglers removed 140,121 of the salmon-eating predators from the two rivers, earning over $1.36 million for their efforts.  The program, funded by the BPA, pays registered anglers $6 to $10 per fish, nine inches or longer.  This year, the top angler registered with the Northern Pikeminnow Sport Reward Program earned $69,230, catching almost 7,000 fish in just five months.  Northern pikeminnow are significant predators, consuming millions of young salmon and steelhead every year.  Since 1991, anglers paid through the program have removed approximately 5.4 million pikeminnow from the Columbia and Snake rivers, reducing predation on young salmon and steelhead by up to 40 percent.  The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife collaboratively manage the Northern Pikeminnow Sport Reward Program. 

TD Public Works Issues Pipes Reminder With Cold Coming

 Very cold temperatures are forecast later this week, and The Dalles Public Works Department is asking people to take a few simple steps to reduce the risk of burst pipes before freezing weather sets in.  Check that your water meter is insulated by lifting the small metal door on your water meter, and if the thermal blanket is missing, call the Public Works Department.  Drain or blow out all irrigation systems, remove hoses from outside faucets and install an insulated cover on faucets, and insulate or install heat tape on water pipes exposed to the cold.  If you have installed heat tapes, check to be sure they are working.  Make sure all foundation vents are closed or plugged, secure basements against the cold, and look for your main shut-off valve, usually located where the water pipe enters your house.  If you do not have a main shut-off valve, install one in case of emergency.   For more information go to thedalles.org/waterdistribution.

 

December 16-17 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Basketball

South Eugene 95, The Dalles 56

Columbia 54, Hudson’s Bay 45

Stevenson 52, Hudson’s Bay 48

Stevenson 61, Lyle-Wishram 26

Weston-McEwen 79, South Wasco 73 (OT)

South Wasco 61, Heppner 47

Dufur 66, Trout Lake 48

Horizon Christian 52, Dufur 40

Trout Lake 69, Lyle-Wishram 43

Ione-Arlington 62, Sherman 53

Klickitat-Glenwood 43, Griswold 40

Goldendale 60, Granger 54

Goldendale 55, Highland 23

 

Girls Basketball

The Dalles 56, Columbia 41

Stevenson 45, Lyle-Wishram 6

Hudson’s Bay 65, Stevenson 16

Trout Lake 55, Dufur 23

Trout Lake 75, Lyle-Wishram 8

Horizon Christian 51, Dufur 34

South Wasco 54, Weston-McEwen 46

South Wasco 48, Heppner 33

Ione-Arlington 32, Sherman 30

Klickitat-Glenwood 42, Griswold 37

Goldendale 50, Granger 38

Goldendale 59, Highland 9

 

 

 

Wrestling

Hood River Valley’s Connor Farlow finished second at 113 pounds at a tournament at Liberty High School, as HRV finished 14th in the team standings.  In the girls’ portion of the event, the Eagles’ Lauraine Smith was second at 155 pounds, with HRV finishing 17th as a team.

 

Columbia won one out of four matches in the Bruin Invitational team duals in hosted. 

 

Matthew Gray finished second in the 145 pound division for Goldendale at the Cadet Classic at Eisenhower, with the Timberwolves 15th in the team standings.

City Of Hood River Developing 2023 Work Plan

The Hood River City Council and municipal staff recently began to develop a work plan for the upcoming year.  Some of the priority issues like housing and homelessness, and development of the Heights and Westside urban renewal districts, will be on the list.  But there are other issues that could be on the list, and City Manager Abigail Elder notes one is a return to considering a new police station, something that has been discussed in recent years.   Elder says the Council will probably formalize the work plan sometime in January.  Three new members will be coming on board at the start of the year.  They participated in the work plan session.

 

WAGAP Searching For Fresh Food Supplier

Washington Gorge Action Programs continues looking for a replacement for their most affordable supplier of proteins and fresh foods that discontinued service to rural counties in the state.  WAGAP Executive Director Leslie Naramore says they’ve been scrambling to find a new source, noting the foods that were being provided are expensive to acquire.  In the interim, WAGAP Associate Director Jennifer Pauletto says they are working with other partners to provide a replacement.  Naramore says they also receive fresh foods from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and local suppliers.

Klickitat County Commission Adopts New Model Decommissioning Plan

Klickitat County Commissioners this week adopted its findings supporting a new model decommissioning plan for solar and wind projects in the County.  Commissioner David Sauter noted it took some time to get to this plan, as every topic seemed to bring a new set of questions for the panel to address.  In the end the Commission made four major changes from the current model decommissioning document, including removing an option for a parent company to make financial guarantees, removing scrap value credits, and tightening language on returning land to the condition it was in prior to a renewable energy project.  Sauter also said a security bond must now be in place before any construction begins.  The model acts as a template for individual decommissioning agreements the County enters into for renewable energy projects.

New Drop Off Points For NCPHD Coat Drive

North Central Public Health District’s first-ever coat drive has added two more drop-off points for donations of coats for men and women in all sizes.  Now, in addition to dropping off coats at the district office on 419 E. 7th St., donors can bring clean, new or gently used adult coats to La Michoacana, at 1210 Kelly Ave., and Grocery Outlet, at 1300 W. 6th St.  All locations are in The Dalles.  The coats are being given to Mid-Columbia Community Action Council.  They are also asking for donations of new clean adult socks.  The coat drive will conclude January 31.

 

Polar Plunge Entries Being Accepted

Entries for Central Klickitat County Parks and Recreation District’s 17th annual Polar Plunge are being taken.  The plunge into the Columbia River on New Year’s morning at 10 a.m. will take place in the Columbia River at Maryhill State Park.       Funds raised by the Polar Plunge go towards providing children’s swimming lessons at the district’s pool in Goldendale.  For registration information, go to centralklickitatparksandrecreation.com.

December 14 Prep Basketball Roundup

Boys Basketball

Hood River Valley 72, Canby 59:  HRV used a dominant first half to win the Northwest Oregon Conference opener for both teams.  The Eagles led by as many as 32 points on the way to a 45-16 halftime lead, and the Cougars got no closer than 12 the rest of the night.  Sawyer Clemett had 17 points and Zak Poole 16 to lead HRV.

Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 56, Sherman 46

 

Girls Basketball
Canby 63, Hood River Valley 44:  Allie Mead scored 28 points as the fourth-ranked Cougars gradually pulled away from the Eagles.  Marina Castaneda scored 27 to lead Hood River.

Montesano 62, Columbia 33

Sherman 20, Spray-Mitchell-Wheeler 16

St. Paul 51, Trout Lake 31

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