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Sturgeon Retention Season Plans Set

Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington set 2024 Columbia River sturgeon retention seasons upstream of Bonneville Dam during a hearing this week.  Fisheries in both The Dalles Pool and Bonneville Pool will be open three days a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, beginning January 1, similar to retention seasons in 2023.  Angler effort has generally increased in these fisheries over the last three years.  Due to this, and the inherent volatility of these fisheries, the states moved to a three-day-a-week approach for The Dalles Pool starting in 2022, and Bonneville Pool starting in 2023.  With this new management approach, angler interest has remained high, and anglers have more of a chance to plan a fishing trip before retention closes.  The John Day Pool fishery will remain open seven days per week in 2024, as listed in the permanent regulations pamphlet, until the harvest guideline is met.  Catch-and-release sturgeon angling remains open all year, except angling for sturgeon is prohibited May 1 through Aug. 31 within the designated sanctuary areas in each of the dam tailraces.

CWD Station To Be Open At Celilo Park

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is reminding hunters that Chronic Wasting Disease check stations are mandatory to stop at if you pass one along the highway or interstate while transporting a harvested deer or elk.  A check station will be open at Celilo Park off Interstate 84 exit 97 this Saturday through Monday from 9 a.m. to dusk each day.  In addition, the ODFW office at 3701 West 13th in The Dalles is available for advance appointments, and will have a collection barrel for hunters to drop off heads for examination.  CWD was detected in northern Idaho in 2021 near the Oregon border.  It is always fatal to deer and elk and there is no cure.  If it is detected, ODFW will implement its response plan to contain the spread of CWD.  For more information, go to myodfw.com.

Wasco County Certifies Tax Assessments

Wasco County certified over $53.41 million in property tax assessments for this year.  The County’s assessment and taxation office says assessed values were calculated upward the annual 3% unless additional changes were made to a property.  New construction, remodels, additions, etc., may increase the assessed value more than 3%.  Tax statements were mailed ten days ago, and first payments are due on November 15.  Real market values continued to trend upward during 2022 for most residential properties in Wasco County.  Commercial properties shifted back down slightly this year according to market sales.  Tax or value information is available online on the Assessment and Taxation page on the Wasco County website.

D21 Election Returns Remain High

Ballots in the North Wasco County School District 21 bond measure vote continue to be returned.  Wasco County Chief Deputy Clerk Chrissy Zaugg says as of the end of Tuesday, they had received 4,184 ballots back.  That’s out of 14,617 eligible voters, for a return rate of 28.62%. By comparison, the return rate at this time in the 2022 general election was 24.18%.  Ballots must be postmarked or returned to the County Courthouse or place in authorized drop boxes by November 7.  D-21 is asking voters to approve a 30-year, 140-million dollar bond measure to build a new high school at the Wahtonka campus.

 

Economic Symposium Friday

Mid-Columbia Economic Development District is holding its annual Columbia Gorge Economic Symposium this Friday in the Gorge Pavilion at Port of Cascade Locks Marina Park.  MCEDD Executive Director Jessica Metta says this year’s keynote speaker is futurist Steve Brown to discuss artificial intelligence.  The symposium’s business panel includes representatives from Skamania Lodge, Orchard View Farms, Full Sail Brewing, Insitu and other companies to talk about challenges and opportunities within their respective industries.  The event also includes presentations about local economic conditions.  The event will be held Friday from 8:30 to noon, and to purchase tickets to go to mcedd.org.

The Dalles To Consider STR Moratorium

City officials in The Dalles is considering a moratorium on issuing permits for short-term rentals.  City Manager Matthew Klebes says municipal staff are working on putting together a moratorium of up to one year on new short-term rentals to bring back to City Councilors and provide some time to go through their options for STR regulation revisions.  Klebes expects staff will have a moratorium document to present to the Council by the end of the year with the goal of a January start date.

Sting Nets Two On Luring Charges

The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office led a multi-agency luring operation in Cascade Locks in late October that resulted in the arrest of two individuals.  The Sheriff’s Office says on October 21st, detectives conducted a luring sting with the assistance of the Oregon State Police, Hood River and The Dalles Police, Sherman and Wasco County Sheriff’s Offices, and Homeland Security.  The Sheriff’s Office says 26-year-old Abel Cornejo-Reyes of Hillsboro was arrested on charges of Luring a Minor, First Degree Online Sexual Corruption of a Minor, and probation violations.  In addition, 58-year-old Joseph Migliaccio of Hood River was arrested on charges of Luring a Minor and First Degree Online Sexual Corruption of a Minor.  The Sheriff’s Office did not release any other details about the investigation.

October 31 Prep Sports Roundup

Oregon Class 4A Girls Soccer Playoffs

First Round

The Dalles 2, Newport 0:  Ariana Gonzalez scored in the 24th minute off an assist from Lilyana Gonzalez. to give the Riverhawks the lead in the first half.  Natalia Elias made it 2-0 in the 77th minute on a spot kick to establish the final margin.  The Riverhawks advance to travel to North Marion for a quarterfinal game on Saturday.

 

Washington District 5 Class 2B Girls Soccer Playoffs

First Round

Cle Elum-Roslyn 3, Goldendale 0:  The Timberwolves will play Mabton on Thursday at 4 p.m. at Marquette Stadium in Yakima for a state playoff berth.

 

Person Dies In Goldendale Fire

One person died in a structure fire late Saturday night in Goldendale.  The Goldendale Fire Department says the victim’s body was found after the fire had been knocked down and firefighters could begin what was termed as “heavy mop-up.”  Crews had been advised a person could be in the structure as they arrived at the scene of the fire in the 1500 block of South Columbus Avenue, but they could not enter due to the structure being fully involved.  The identity of the deceased person has not yet been released.  The initial report of a fire came at 10:16 Saturday evening when a Klickitat County Sheriff’s Deputy driving in the area reported it.  Once the fire was taken care of, the scene was turned over to the Goldendale Police Department to begin their investigation.  Police requested assistance from the Klickitat County Coroner’s Office and Q-Global Fire Investigations.  Rural 7 Fire, Klickitat County Emergency Medical Services, Department of Emergency Management, and PUD, and Avista were also involved in responding to the fire.

Sign-Ups Begin For Hood River County Christmas Project

Sign-ups for the 100th year of the Hood River County Christmas Project are underway.  The Project’s Heather Walker says they helped over 800 families with food boxes and gifts, and they expect to help a similar number this year.  Hood River County residents who meet eligibility requirements for the SNAP or WIC programs, the Oregon Health Plan, free or reduced price lunches for kids, are in subsidized housing, or receive FISH Food Bank assistance can receive Christmas Project assistance.  To register go to hoodrivercountychristmasproject.com.  If you don’t have access to the internet you can call 541-329-0901.  In person registration is scheduled for November 15th from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Cascade Locks City Hall

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