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Sawdust Pile Fire At SDS

Fire crews in Bingen dealt with a fire in a sawdust pile in the SDS Lumber yard late Sunday night and early Monday morning.  Bingen Mayor Betty Barnes says the fire was reported at around 11:30 Sunday night.  It was contained in the sawdust pile, but it took some time for crews to go through the pile and find the source of the fire.  It took firefighters well into Monday morning to finish putting out the fire.  Barnes noted a number of other area fire agencies assisted Bingen crews with the incident.

Lost Berry Picker Found

Searchers today found an 87-year-old woman who had become separated from her daughter while picking huckleberries in the Sawtooth Berry fields near Trout Lake.  The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office says Wasco Fujiwara of The Dalles was spotted by a search plane this morning, and a team on horseback brought her to safety.  The Sheriff’s Office reports Fujiwara is in good condition.  Fujiwara became separated from her daughter Thursday afternoon near the 24 Road summit at Surprise Lakes.  Searchers included two dog teams, a Hood River County Sheriff’s Office aircraft, and a private helicopter.

White Salmon Residents Told To Conserve Water After Pipe From Buck Creek Breaks

White Salmon City water customers are being asked to limit water use to drinking and operation of toilets after the main water line from Buck Creek ruptured today.  Mayor David Poucher says all of their crews are on the way to the site to make repairs, and all of the City’s water wells have been activated, but those can only provide a third of the water supply that the Buck Creek line provides.  He said to conserve water for any firefighting needs, White Salmon water customers are asked to not wash cars or water lawns until the Buck Creek line can be repaired.  Poucher said they hope to have repairs to get some kind of flow from Buck Creek restored by late this afternoon.

Port of TD Cuts Ribbon Of Columbia Gorge Industrial Center

The Port of The Dalles cut the ribbon on its Columbia Gorge Industrial Center in the North Chenoweth area Friday afternoon.  The 60-acre location is certified as shovel-ready by the state.  Quadcopters were being flown on the site along with the ribbon cutting, and Port Commissioner Bob McFadden said the unmanned aerial vehicle industry is one the target markets for the property.  He mentioned the food sector as another opportunity for the Center.  Oregon Congressman Greg Walden and 59th District State Representative John Huffman also spoke to the gathering in attendance.  Huffman spoke in support of the third phase of Google construction now planned for part of the development.

Party For Lila May

A special Friday night in downtown Hood River.  There will be a fifth birthday party Friday for Lila May Schow, who has been battling neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer.  A large crowd is expected at the Butler Bank Building on 301 Oak Street.  The party is open to the public, and will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  Due to limited capacity in the building, there will be activities both inside and outside, with a screen set up outside to show events inside.  Lila May was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma when she was two, and has undergone numerous medical procedures.  A page to raise money for her family to cover those costs is set up at giveforward.com.

Google Enterprise Zone Hearing Set For Monday

The Dalles City Council and the Wasco County Commission will hold their joint public hearing Monday evening on a proposed enterprise zone agreement with Google.  It would be the third property tax abatement agreement for the company in The Dalles, this one for 23 acres near Taylor Lakes in the new Columbia Gorge Industrial Center.  Under this agreement, Google would make an initial minimum payment of one-point-four-five million dollars and an annual payment for 15 years of one million dollars, with the exact figures to be determined by the size of building that is constructed.  The Dalles Mayor Steve Lawrence says he understands some citizens may not like the concept of the enterprise zone agreements, but it is the system the state of Oregon has set up, and he and other City and County officials in negotiations on the agreement simply tried to get the most they could out of the deal to help the community.  The joint City and County hearing will take place at 5:30 p.m. Monday in the Wasco County Courthouse.  The City Council is set to make a decision on the agreement on Tuesday at 5:30 in City Hall, with County Commissioners voting at their regular Wednesday meeting.

White Salmon Plans Study Of Housing Needs

The City of White Salmon plans to apply for a state Community Development Block Grant to study their housing situation.  City officials are trying to get out in front of rising home prices making it difficult for those who work in White Salmon to live there.  City Councilors, planning commissioners, and others met to discuss the issue earlier this week.  Mayor David Poucher says they need to learn more to determine effective steps to take.  Poucher points out White Salmon still has a significant amount of acreage that can be used for housing, noting between the City and County’s urban zone there is still about 1,500 acres that can be developed.

Resurfacing Work Planned For 10th Street In The Dalles

Resurfacing work on two segments of 10th Street in The Dalles will continue next week.  Public Works crews will work on West 10th from Mt. Hood Street to the Mill Creek Bridge and East 10th from Union Street to Kelly Avenue.  Beginning Tuesday at 6 a.m., both segments of 10th Street will be closed to all travel for grinding of the old surface.  On Wednesday, the East 10th segment between Union and Kelly will remain closed for paving until about 7 p.m., and residents will need to park in the rear of housing or on side streets.  And on Thursday the stretch of West 10th from Mt. Hood Street to the Mill Creek Bridge will remain closed for paving until around 4 p.m., and again residents will have to park in the rear of housing or on side streets.  Motorists will be encouraged to use 6th, 9th, and 12th streets as alternative routes.  

CCA Plans For Future

Columbia Center for the Arts is in the midst of planning for the future.  Events Manager Kristyn Fix says with a number of new staff members, they are engaging their development committee in discussing events to get people excited about the Center.  She adds they are looking to expand on what has already been successful, sprinkling in new ideas and bringing in fresh, creative thinking.  Fix adds 2016 will be the 10th anniversary of the Center, and they would like to have year-long programming to mark the occasion.

Columbia Gorge Industrial Center Dedication Set For Friday

The Port of The Dalles will hold a public dedication celebration Friday afternoon for the new Columbia Gorge Industrial Center.  Along with the usual ribbon-cutting and dedication speeches for the 60-acre North Chenoweth site, they will be holding quad-copter races.  The Port’s Kathy Ursprung says the races are to help illustrate efforts to market the park to businesses in the unmanned aerial vehicle industry.  There will also be a mass kite-flying event, and there will be giveaways of kites and gliders to kids while supplies last.  The event will run from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday.  The Center is located off Interstate 84 Exit 82 on River Trail Way.

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