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Sewer Main Installation On East Scenic Starts Monday

The Dalles Public Works on Monday will begin installation of a sanitary sewer main on East Scenic Drive between the entrance to Columbia Gorge Community College and the entrance to Sorosis Park.  Construction is expected to take about a week, with expected completion by March 29.  A full road closure will be in effect 24 hours a day.  A detour to East 14th Street between Lincoln and Jefferson streets will be in place until the project is complete.  The sidewalk will remain open to pedestrian traffic during construction.  The purpose of this work is to increase sanitary sewer capacity.

Bridge Deck Maintenance Scheduled

There will be intermittent, single-lane closures of the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays starting on Monday through April 2 for semi-annual maintenance and repair welding to the steel grate bridge deck.  Multiple Port crews will be on the bridge during those hours and flaggers will direct traffic around the moving work zones.  Motorists should expect delays of approximately 15-20 minutes.  Since the bridge’s narrow traffic lanes and lack of shoulders create a very compact work zone, motorists are urged to drive slowly and with extreme caution for worker safety, and to avoid looking directly at the welding arc light as they pass the work shield.

March 18 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Soccer Hood River Valley 3, Ridgeview 2:  Jaden Dubon scored three goals in the final ten minutes to lead HRV to a comeback win. Trout Lake 5, Willamette Valley Christian 1   Girls Soccer Hood River Valley 0, Ridgeview 0   Volleyball Pendleton def. The Dalles 25-12, 25-15, 28-26 Sherman def. Ione 25-12, 23-25, 25-27, 25-17, 15-9 South Wasco def. Trout Lake 3-0   Southwest Washington Class 1A Volleyball Tournament Goldendale def. Castle Rock 3 games to 1:  The Timberwolves play King’s Way Christian in the championship match on Saturday.   Football Stevenson 39, Toutle Lake 6

Health Officials Prep For Cherry Harvest

With the cherry harvest season coming in a couple of months, North Central Public Health District Health Officer Dr. Mimi McDonell talked with Wasco County Commissioners about preparations for agricultural workers coming to the area from a COVID-19 perspective.  McDonell says a number of systems were built up in the last year for this, with communication between western states and the Mexican consulate to do messaging with workers that if a vaccine is available to them, they should get it, and if they only get one dose of a two-shot vaccine bring their information so they can be matched up with the correct vaccine.  McDonell said the Oregon Health Authority has said they will direct doses to the area for seasonal agricultural workers if needed.

Redistricting Hearings Underway

Even without the census data that will be needed to make decisions, Oregon legislators continue to hold virtual public hearings on redistricting for legislative and Congressional districts.  Oregon 59th District Representative Daniel Bonham notes even though the data is delayed, it would not have been available right now had it been on time.  So he says this is an opportunity for citizens to give their thoughts on what should be consider in redrawing the lines, .and he hopes to hear from more me during another session for the current Congressional District 2 on Saturday.  The next hearing is Saturday at 1 p.m.  For information on how to take part, go to oregonlegislature.gov/redistricting.

Lewis To Retire

White Salmon Valley School District Superintendent Jerry Lewis is retiring at the end of the school year.  Lewis has been with the district for 24 years, the last 12 as superintendent.  He says it’s been a wonderful career, adding he had actually considered retiring last year.  The district has begun the process to search for a replacement.  

Navigation Lock Crack Extends Closure

Cracking found in a downstream gate of the navigation lock of The Dalles Dam during its annual inspection will require the Army Corps of Engineers to extend is closure to April 1.  A planned, system-wide outage of all the locks on the Columbia and Snake rivers is scheduled to end March 21.   Corps officials believe vibration, improper sealing and gate misalignment likely caused the damage.  The Corps plans to update the status of the lock every Monday and Thursday until it is back in service.  On an average day, around six commercial vessels pass through The Dalles Dam navigation lock.  

Mosbrucker Bills Advance From Senate Committees

Two bills authored by Washington 14th District State Rep. Gina Mosbrucker that would provide additional help for domestic violence victims and work to protect private information in state agencies from cyber hackers passed a Senate committee Wednesday.  House Bill 1315 would create a task force on domestic violence and workplace resources to identify the role of the workplace in helping to curb domestic violence.  The measure passed the House on March 1 with a unanimous vote, and was approved Wednesday in the Senate Labor, Commerce and Tribal Affairs Committee.  The same committee approved Mosbrucker’s House Bill 1455, which seeks to provide greater security against data breaches within the Employment Security Department and the Department of Labor and Industries.  It asks Employment Security and Labor and Industries to examine their practices of how they disclose individual Social Security numbers in agency correspondence with third party entities.

Oregon Joins IRS In Extending Filing Due Date

The Oregon Department of Revenue is joining the IRS and automatically extending the income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year from April 15 to May 17.  Both the IRS and the Oregon Department of Revenue will be providing formal guidance in the coming days.  Individual taxpayers can also postpone state income tax payments for the 2020 tax year due on April 15 to May 17 without penalties and interest, regardless of the amount owed.  This postponement applies to individual taxpayers, including individuals who pay self-employment tax.  Penalties and interest will begin to accrue on any remaining unpaid balances as of May 18.  Individual taxpayers will automatically avoid interest and penalties on the taxes paid by May 17.  Individual taxpayers do not need to file any forms or call the Department of Revenue to qualify for this automatic tax filing and payment relief.

March 17 Prep Sports Roundup

Cross Country Hood River Valley grabbed places two through 11 to run by Ridgeview in an Intermountain Conference boys’ cross country race.  Elliott Hawley was second and Thomas Ziegler third to lead the Eagle effort.  HRV also won the girls’ run with Ridgeview fielding an incomplete team.  The Eagles’ Chloe Bullock was the individual winner, with Savanna Pitman in third.   The Dalles used a 1-2-3 finish to defeat Pendleton in an Intermountain Conference boys’ cross country dual.  Juan Diego Contreras finished first, followed by Nick Caracciolo and Leo Lemann.  Pendleton nipped the Riverhawks in the girls’ competition.  The Dalles’ Hanna Ziegenhagen was the individual winner, while teammate Emily Johnson was fourth.   Boys Soccer Hood River Valley 8, Crook County 1   Southwest Washington Class 1A Girls Soccer Tournament Consolation Round Elma 5, Goldendale 1

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