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Bridge Closure Cancelled

A four-hour closure of the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge planned for Thursday night has been cancelled.  The Port of Hood River says bridge engineers and work crews were able to complete the testing and equipment staging ahead of schedule.

October 11 Prep Sports Roundup

Cross Country The Dalles girls finished second and the boys third in a four-school meet at Tualatin.  Emma Mullins finished fifth and Hanna Ziegenhagen sixth for the Riverhawk girls, while Sam Alvarez earned a fifth place finish in the boys race.   Columbia won both the boys and girls competitions in a dual meet with Stevenson on Wednesday at Strawberry Island.  The Bruins’ Dylan Beneventi won the boys’ race, and Haley Blair of CHS was the girls’ winner.   Boys Soccer Southwest Christian 4, Horizon Christian 3

Two Days of Recreational White Sturgeon Fishing Planned

Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington have scheduled two days of recreational white sturgeon fishing on the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam during the month of October.  Approved sturgeon retention days are Saturday, October 21 and Thursday, October 26.  The open area is the mainstem Columbia from the Wauna power lines, located 40 miles from the river mouth, upstream to the fishing deadline near Bonneville Dam.  The fishery is subject to a harvest guideline of 1,245 legal-sized white sturgeon.  Legal retention size is 44- to 50-inch fork length.  The bag limit is one legal-sized white sturgeon per day, and no more than two for the year.  This is the first sturgeon retention season between Wauna and Bonneville since 2013.

Most Suppression Repair Work Done At Eagle Creek Fire

Firefighters have now completed most of the suppression repair work on the Eagle Creek Fire.  A cold front that has moved into the area bringing cooler temperatures and rain has further reduced the potential for any significant fire activity.  The wildfire is listed at 50 percent contained where the majority of containment lines are near communities, infrastructure and along road systems.   The uncontained portion of the fire is in steep, inaccessible terrain and fire managers do not anticipate the wildfire will spread in these areas.  Residents and visitors may see visible smoke coming from the fire area, but the heat is well within established containment lines.  In some areas much of the vegetation and root systems that stabilize rocks, logs and ultimately entire hillsides have been consumed by fire.   As a result, standing dead trees, large diameter logs and rolling rocks will continue falling onto roads and trails, and rockslides and landslides are also a threat especially after heavy rainfall.  An area closure will limit access to some recreation sites and roads for the foreseeable future.

Slowdowns At Lindsay Creek Thursday

Interstate 84 will see rolling slowdowns and delays between 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Lindsay Creek area near milepost 53 for rock blasting necessary to build the latest segment of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail.  The delays, which could last up to an hour, are the second in a series of as many as seven closures needed in the coming weeks for controlled blasting at that location.  The blasting is necessary for construction of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail segment connecting Wyeth and Lindsey Creek.  It is located in the same area where eastbound traffic is temporarily diverted into one lane of westbound I-84 due to fire debris removal activity from the Eagle Creek Fire.  As part of the State Trail construction, a contractor was to begin rock scaling Wednesday to remove loose rock from the slopes at Shellrock Mountain.  No additional traffic impacts are anticipated at this time.

Overnight Closures For Hood River Interstate Bridge

The Hood River/White Salmon Interstate Bridge will be closed to all traffic late Wednesday and Thursday nights.  The four-hour, total closures will begin at 11:00 p.m. and continue through 3:00 a.m. the following morning.  Only emergency response vehicles will have access to the bridge during these hours.

Small Fire Along Freeway

Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue crews responded to a small fire early this morning along Interstate 84 near milepost 82.  The 30 foot by 30 foot fire was burning just after 4 a.m.  MCFR reports show crews were told by a homeless man that was camping at the fire site that he had built a small warming fire and then fell asleep.  When he awoke the fire had spread into the contents of his camp.  No one was injured in the fire.  MCFR Chief Bob Palmer issued a reminder that a burn ban remains in effect in Wasco County.

October 10 Prep Sports Roundup

Volleyball Hood River Valley def. Pendleton 20-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-18:  The Eagles win despite missing two key players, and move into sole possession of first place in the Columbia River Conference.  HRV is now one match ahead of Pendleton with two to play, and also holds the tiebreaker by winning the season series over the Buckaroos. Hermiston def. The Dalles 27-25, 11-25, 23-25, 25-20, 15-11 Dufur def. Sherman 26-24, 20-25, 25-12, 25-16 South Wasco def. Ione 3 sets to 0   Boys Soccer Hood River Valley 2, The Dalles 1:  The Eagles move into first place in the Columbia River Conference on their own as Hermiston played to a 1-1 draw with Pendleton.   Girls Soccer Hood River Valley 5, The Dalles 0:  Makena Zorza scored twice as the Eagles took over first place in the Columbia River Conference.   Girls Water Polo Hood River Valley 13, Barlow 5

Johnson To Leave Legislature For CEO Position With OBI

Oregon State 52nd District Representative Mark Johnson will be stepping away from that position to take on a new role as President and CEO of Oregon Business and Industry.  Johnson accepted the position with the business lobbying group that came together when Associated Oregon Industries and the Oregon Business Association merged this summer.  The Hood River Republican said he did not seek the position and had planned to seek re-election to the seat he has held since 2011.  Johnson has not yet officially resigned his legislative position, but he hopes to continue through the end of October, especially as the Gorge Recovery Task Force begins its meetings this week.  He officially starts his OBI job on November 1.  Once he resigns commissioners of the three counties in District 52, Hood River, Clackamas, and Multnomah, will have 30 days to appoint a replacement.  Johnson said he will continue in his position on the Hood River County School District board.

TD Council Denies Protest Over Airport RFP

The Dalles City Council denied a protest from Gorge Aviation Services over the request for proposal for fixed based operator services at the Columbia Gorge Regional Airport in Dallesport.  One allegation was that the lease agreement between GAS and the City and Klickitat County was wrongfully terminated, and another involved posting of the RFP on the City website, which is optional under City’s local contract review board rules.  Mayor Steve Lawrence says the Council agreed with City Attorney Gene Parker’s recommendation.  The initial date to open the RFP’s was October 5, but notice had not been placed in The Dalles Chronicle until its October 8 edition, which pushed back the opening to October 19.  In other business…the Council approved an Enterprise Zone Tax Abatement Agreement with Columbia Phytotechnology, otherwise known as Powderpure, that Wasco County approved last week, and extended the exclusive negotiating agreement with Tokola Properties for the redevelopment of the Tony’s Town and Country building downtown for 120 days.

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