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Action Team Pitches Interconnection Hub To The East

The Dalles Community Action Team, made up of representatives of various governmental agencies, made its semi-annual trip to Washington, D.C. a couple of weeks ago.  Port of The Dalles Executive Director Andrea Klaas says they held 15 different meetings with legislative and federal agency offices.  She adds a new concept the local contingent pitched is called the Cascade East Interconnection Feasibility Study.  Klaas says the concept is for The Dalles to be the location of a broadband hub of a strong connection to the east so anything that relies on the Internet can still be used during a major emergency event.

HR County Budget Committee To Receive Fiscal Plan April 18

Hood River County’s budget committee will receive a plan for Fiscal Year 2019-20 that does not include any revenue from two tax measures on the May 21 ballot during its first meeting on April 18.  County Administrator Jeff Hecksel says even though County Commissioners have approved using reserves as it seeks new sources of revenue. the amount that was approved is not enough to cover the shortfall.  Hecksel says he does not expect the budget committee to accept the document as is, and there will be changes.  He adds if the tax measures pass, the reductions would go off the table.

April 5-6 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

The Dalles 10, Heritage 2:  The Riverhawks scored all of their runs in the first three innings to blow the game open early.

Hood River Valley 3, Heritage 0:  Grayson Losee pitched a three-hitter, striking out 11.

Grant Union sweeps Dufur 7-5 and 11-1

Irrigon 15, Sherman 5

Softball

The Dalles 15, Heritage 5:  Bailey LeBreton’s three-run homer capped off a ten-run first inning for the Riverhawks.

Hood River Valley 11, Heritage 1:  HRV scored nine runs in the fifth inning to secure the victory.

Track and Field

Hood River Valley girls were second and boys third, while The Dalles girls were third and the boys fourth at the Sandy Invitational.  Josephine Dickinson won the 1500 meters and Poppy Miller was first in the pole vault for the HRV girls.  In the boys’ competition HRV’s Henry Buckles won both the shot put and discus, the Eagles’ Robby Running won the 400 meters, Asa Farrell of Dufur won the 100 and anchored a winning 4 by 100 meter relay effort, and Reed Twidwell of The Dalles was first in the 200.

Sherman’s girls were second and boys third at the AMJ Invitational at Blue River.  Owen Christiansen won two events for the Huskies, while Luke Martin, Daisy Brown, Mercedez Cardona, and Desiree Winslow took first in one event apiece.

Hansell Bill To Provide Immunity For Those Fighting Fires Heads To Senate Floor

Oregon Senate Bill 290, introduced by 29th District Senator Bill Hansell to grant civil immunity to people fighting fires in good faith, is progressing.  Hansell says the bill was developed in the aftermath of the series of major fires in Wasco and Sherman counties last summer, when property owners were often the first line of defense against the blazes.  He says it passed the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously.  Hansell believes the bill will keep farmers and ranchers in Eastern Oregon continuing to help each other protect their lands.

House Fire In The Dalles

Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue responded to a house fire near East 8th and Harris Street just after noon Thursday.  MCFR officials indicated initial responders arrived to find fire at the back of the structure on 102 Harris Street was quickly spreading into the interior of the house and attic space.  No one was home when the fire broke out, and no firefighters were injured fighting the blaze.  A cat was rescued from the fire and was taken to a veterinarian for evaluation.   MCFR crews received assistance from their volunteers along with the Dallesport-Murdock Fire Department.

April 4 Prep Sports Roundup

Softball

Hood River Valley 5, Dallas 2:  The sixth-ranked Eagles scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to get past the fourth-ranked Dragons.  Lizzie Weekly’s squeeze bunt scored Lauren Decker with the tiebreaking run, and the Aunika Yasui doubled in the insurance tally.  Makenzie Chambers continued her hot hitting, homering and driving in two runs.

The Dalles 6, Putnam 1:  The Riverhawks used a big second inning to knock off the eighth-ranked team in Oregon Class 5A.  The Dalles strung together five hits and were helped by an error to trigger the frame.

Baseball

Sherman 13, Stanfield 0

Boys Lacrosse

Hood River Valley 15, Newberg 3

Williams Looks To Fund Policies Already Passed

Oregon 52nd District Representative Anna Williams is working on bills to direct funding to policies passed in earlier sessions.  The Hood River Democrat says one is to fund healthy relationship education in schools, health standards, and bully prevention through combining them with other ideas to get them to the Ways and Means Committee.  Another bill would increase the number of deputies in the long-term care ombudsmen program from seven to ten, which would create another 90 to 105 new volunteers to go out to long-term care facilities around the state and make sure the rights of the people who live in those facilities are met.  Williams says rural long-term care facilities struggle to get the volunteers they need.

Single Lane Bridge Closures Extended

Intermittent, single-lane closures of the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge have been expanded to include this coming Friday and Monday.  The closures were originally planned for yesterday and today.  They will run between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. as crews complete preparation work required for the replacement of the lift span motors, and motorists should expect delays up to 20 minutes.  The actual replacement of the motors will close the bridge completely to all vehicle traffic for several nights in April.  This work requires a large crane lift of heavy equipment to the top of both lift span towers.  More information on the delays and closures are available at portofhoodriver.com.

Volunteers Needed For Trailhead Ambassador Program

Friends of the Columbia Gorge, the Mt. Hood and Columbia River Gorge Regional Tourism Alliance, the U.S. Forest Service, and Oregon State Parks are kicking off their second season of the Trailhead Ambassador Program to give Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and Mt. Hood visitors information they need for a safe, informed, and positive experience when hiking in the region.  The Trailhead Ambassador 2019 season will kick-off on April 20, and organizers are currently seeking volunteers.  Volunteer Trailhead Ambassadors will be placed at some of the busiest trailheads in the Mt. Hood National Forest and the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, including Multnomah Falls, Latourell Falls, Dog Mountain, Cape Horn, Timberline Lodge, and Mirror Lake, on weekends during peak season.  Volunteers will answer hiking and recreation related questions, promote responsible hiker ethics and steer people to useful resources.  To sign up volunteer go to gorgefriends.org.  A volunteer training session is scheduled for Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Marine Park Pavilion in Cascade Locks.

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