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September 27 Prep Sports Roundup

Girls Soccer Hood River Valley 8, Pendleton 0:  Audrey Marble scored three goals in five minutes as the Eagles tallied seven goals in the first half of their league opener.  Cielo Rivera scored two goals and added two assists for HRV. Hermiston 5, The Dalles 1 LaCenter 1, Columbia 0 King’s Way Christian 7, Stevenson 0   Boys Soccer Hood River Valley 8, Pendleton 0:  The Eagles run their unbeaten string to 44 games since 2014. Hermiston 6, The Dalles 0   Volleyball The Dalles def. Hermiston 25-12, 25-20, 22-25, 25-20 Hood River Valley def. Pendleton 25-7, 25-18, 25-21 Dufur def. Mitchell/Spray 27-25, 25-10, 25-7 Arlington def. South Wasco 22-25, 25-22, 25-19, 23-25, 17-15 Ione def. Sherman 14-25, 25-21, 25-20, 25-22 Condon-Wheeler def. Horizon Christian 25-18, 25-21, 25-18 Goldendale def. Granger 21-25, 25-14, 20-25, 25-14, 15-11 Seton Catholic def. Columbia 3 sets to 0 La Center def. Stevenson 3 sets to 0

Helicopter Activity To Resume Catherine And Major Creek Areas

Helicopter activity will resume in the upper Catherine and Major Creek areas this fall as part of a project to restore historic forest types in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.  The work is part of a U.S. Forest Service/Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area project to restore historic landscapes and reduce fire risks.  The project is designed to improve forest health by creating a more open forest type comprised of fewer, larger, more widely spaced trees that will resemble historic landscapes once found in this part of the Gorge.  Benefits include a reduction in the risk of high-intensity wildfire, and an increase in native biodiversity over time.  Residents and visitors to the area should expect to hear helicopter noise during daylight hours and may see helicopters carrying logs and other cargo.  For public and operator safety, access into the specific areas where operations are taking place may be limited.

Wasco County Planning Commission Approves Union Pacific Application

By a 5-to-2 vote, the Wasco County Planning Commission approved Union Pacific’s application to add four miles of mainline railroad track on either side of Mosier.  Commissioners spent four hours going over the application and the planning staff’s recommendation to approve it with numerous conditions.  The Commission made a number of changes to those conditions, in particular removing those that would have required Union Pacific to stay within the current volume of train traffic coming through the Gorge.  They also modified requirements for working with tribes on river access points, removing some specifics to allow the railroad and the tribes to work together to develop solutions.  A hearing three weeks ago had brought substantial opposition to the Union Pacific application, and an appeal to the Wasco County Commission is expected.  The organization Friends of the Columbia Gorge has been opposed to the project, citing National Scenic Area ordinance requirements, while Union Pacific has claimed it went through the County planning process voluntarily because state and local permit requirements cannot be applied to any facility that is integrally related to the railroad’s transportation operations.  Planning Commissioner Brad DeHart said at the beginning of the meeting he had never felt more insignificant as a Commissioner, with the legal matters surrounding this issue to be played out on a different stage.

Vehicles Destroyed In Dallesport Fire

Fire destroyed two cars and a cargo van loaded with furniture in Dallesport on Monday.  According to Dallesport-Murdock Volunteer Fire Department Chief Rhet Howard, the fire started while a jumpstart was attempted on one of the cars, sending a spark into the tall grass the vehicles were parked in at the corner of Dallesport Road and Hill Street.  Howard says the small grass fire was quickly contained.  He said the vehicles were a total loss, but nobody was hurt.  He noted the fire, which occurred around 2 p.m. on Monday, did disrupt Charter cable television service in Dallesport for a time, but it was restored in time for the Presidential debate.

City of Hood River Finishing Up 12th Street Project

The City of Hood River’s water, sewer, and paving project on 12th Street should be wrapping up this week.  The project at the location near Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital has been on-going for much of the summer, but City Manager Steve Wheeler says it is on target for completion.  State Street will be intermittently closed at 12th from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, and the closure could be for up to four hours at a time.  Wheeler says in the winter or spring, the City will replace the tree well beds on Oak Street.  He notes the City has received complaints about some of the tree well beds collapsing, and people tripping over them.

Lyle Sandbar Meeting Set For Wednesday

Klickitat County Commissioner David Sauter will host a town hall meeting Wednesday evening on what kind of improvements are needed at the Lyle Sandbar to make its recreational use safer and preserve access.  The location is used heavily by kiteboarders and other recreationalists.  Sauter says the issue is the only access to the sandbar is to cross the railroad tracks, and that concerns both the County and Burlington Northern.  He adds solutions have been found at other recreational hotspots that had similar issues.  Wednesday’s meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the Lyle Lions Club.

September 23-24 Prep Sports Roundup

Football Columbia 44, The Dalles 20 Bend 42, Hood River Valley 12 Stevenson 21, Tenino 13 Dufur 56, Perrydale 14 Sherman 66, South Wasco 0 Zillah 49, Goldendale 0 Kittitas 12, Lyle-Wishram 6   Cross Country The Dalles won both the boys and girls titles at the Bridgette Nelson Invitational at Sorosis Park.  Emma Mullins and Paige McLeod finished one-two to lead the Riverhawk girls, while The Dalles claimed three of the top five finishes in the boys race, with Ezekiel Stelzer leading the way in second.  Hayden Scott of Weston-McEwen won the boys run.   Hood River Valley’s boys finished fifth in Division 1 Varsity at the Nike Portland Invitational at Portland Meadows.  Jesse Wiley paced the Eagles with a third place finish.  The HRV girls were 11th in their division, as Lottie Bromham finished 12th.   The Stevenson boys were fourth at the Toutle Lake Invitational…with Julio Ramos-Vasquez earning at 15th place finish.  Stevenson’s Kimberly Chetstnut was ninth in the girls’ race.   Volleyball Hood River Valley defeated North Salem, Woodburn, and Parkrose at the Parkrose tournament. South Wasco went 3-0 and Sherman 2-1 at the Sherman Tournament Dufur def. Perrydale 19-25, 25-22, 22-25, 25-15, 15-12 Heppner def. Dufur 25-20, 25-19, 25-23

Fire South Of The Dalles Lined

A 25-acre fire that started late Wednesday night at the end of Doane Road south of The Dalles is completely lined.  Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue Chief Bob Palmer says mop up took place Thursday, and there will be stand-by crews checking the site every couple of hours on Friday.  Palmer says the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.  Palmer emphasizes fire season is not over, and will not end until the region receives significant rainfall over a number of days, and they are not ready to start any kind of open burning season at this point.

Driver Injured In Highway 14 Accident

One person was injured in a one-vehicle accident on Highway 14 in Bingen early Friday morning.  According to the Washington State Patrol, an 18-year-old man from Dallesport was driving a pickup that due to mechanical issues did not have working headlights.  The WSP says the truck was headed west at Highway 14 milepost 66 when the driver become disoriented by the headlights of an oncoming car and swerved to the right, causing his vehicle to drift on the shoulder where it struck a tree.  The driver was transported to Skyline Hospital in White Salmon for treatment of injuries.

Pedestrian Dies After Being Hit By Pickup

A 91-year-old woman has died from injuries suffered after being hit by a pickup truck on a road south of Hood River on Tuesday afternoon.  The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office says Yoshiko Duffield died at Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland, where she had been taken by LifeFlight after the accident.  According to the Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched to the 4300 block of Barrett Drive west of Markham Road on a report of a vehicle striking a pedestrian.  When emergency personnel arrived they found Duffield in the roadway in front of her residence.  The operator of the pickup was identified as a forty-seven year old Hood River man.  The vehicle was towed from the scene.  The cause and circumstances surrounding the crash are still under investigation.  Hood River County Sheriff’s Deputies were assisted with their on scene investigation by the Oregon State Police.

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