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March 15 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Hood River Valley 5, Scappoose 4:   Jacob von Lubken drove in the tying run with a one-out double in the bottom of the seventh, then scored on Jordan Webber’s sacrifice fly to give the Eagles the win in the season opener.  It was von Lubken’s second run-scoring double of the game.

Corbett 10, Sherman 8, 9 innings:  The Cardinals scored four in the top of the ninth inning, then held off the Huskies’ rally in the bottom half of the frame.  Talon Dark drove in a pair of runs for Sherman.

 

Softball

Scappoose 12, Hood River Valley 10, 8 innings:  Scappoose scored two runs in the eighth to win it after the Eagles had tied the game with three runs in the bottom of the seventh, culminated by Grace Rowan’s two-out two-run double.  Rowan had three doubles in the contest.

 

Girls Lacrosse

St. Mary’s 17, Hood River Valley 10

The Dalles Art Center Looks For On-Going Funding To Stay Open

The board of The Dalles Art Center says it needs an on-going monthly funding level at a minimum of $3,500 by the end of the month, or it will close the Center after over 60 years of operation.  Board members say they are implementing a sustainability plan to reduce costs and increase revenues.  In a statement, the board says limited fundraising opportunities, in part due to the COVID pandemic and the subsequent financial recession, have been a challenge over the last three years, while inflation and other economic factors have created increased operational expenses.  The board eliminated the Executive Director’s position that had been held by Scott Stephenson, leaving gallery manager Kris Vercouteren as the only employee.  Along with finding the on-going monthly donations, the board wants to use the Center’s assets for revenue generation, such as space rental.  The Center also reduced its hours of operation to 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays to Saturdays.

 

The Dalles Police Asks For Help Identifying Robbery Suspects

The Dalles Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance with identifying two suspects involved in an early Monday morning robbery at a convenience store.  According to a police statement, two individuals entered Center Market, located on Walnut Street in The Dalles, at around 3 a.m. Monday.  Once in the store the two males brandished weapons and demanded money and merchandise and then fled from the building.  No store staff were injured during the crime and the event was captured by video surveillance cameras.  If you have any information regarding the identity of these two individuals, please contact The Dalles Police Department at 541-296-2613.  Please reference case number D23-0483.  You may also download “The Dalles Police Department” app from any Apple or Android device app store to submit anonymous tips.  Pictures are posted on The Dalles Police Facebook page.

 

Hood River URA Board Tables Lot 1

The Hood River Urban Renewal Agency board has decided to table a decreased urban renewal area to fund public improvements to Lot 1 of the Hood River Waterfront along the Nichols Basin.  The Port of Hood River had brought up the concept as the Waterfront Urban Renewal District nears its sunset.  But City Councilors on the Urban Renewal Agency board expressed concern that there was no specific plan for Lot 1, and the need for municipal staff to concentrate on development of a Westside Urban Renewal District.  Councilor Mark Zanmiller said with the Port suggesting a re-visioning of Lot 1, there is no rush to move forward.  Mayor Paul Blackburn suggested as the current Waterfront URA sunsets and the Westside area is put together to leave enough acreage to address Lot 1 as that plan emerges.

Worthy Reports To Council On Drone Policy

The Dalles Police Chief Tom Worthy gave a report to City Councilors on the development of its policy for department use of a drone, saying the draft is sound and ready for adoption coming off a recent community forum.  Worthy noted the policy is specific about what the drone can be used for:  when there is a warrant, probable cause, flying over property with consent, search and rescue, imminent threat to life and safety, or a Governor’s declaration of disaster.  Worthy pointed out the policy does not allow facial recognition via the drone, and it can never be weaponized.  He added the policy can also be modified in the future if that is found to be necessary.

 

Vaccine Clinic This Weekend

North Central Public Health District will hold a free, 2-day walk-in vaccine clinic this Friday and Saturday.  It will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, at 523 E. 3rd St. in The Dalles, the former Griffith Motors building.  The clinic offers the updated COVID-19 booster, which provides strong protection against hospitalization in those who get COVID-19.  No appointment, ID, or insurance is needed.  The clinic offers primary and booster doses of COVID vaccines, regular flu vaccines and the MPOX vaccine.  Everyone 6 months and older is eligible for primary and booster doses of COVID, and also for the flu vaccine.

Gardeners Plant Sale Opens Online

The Central Gorge Master Gardener Association online Spring Plant Sale is open now through May 8.  The Central Gorge Master Gardener online Plant Sale offers a selection of locally grown vegetables, heirloom tomatoes, herbs, and annual and perennial flowers, selected for success in the various growing climates of the Central Gorge.  The Master Gardener Plant Sale is a fundraiser for the Central Gorge Master Gardener Association, which provides free beginning gardening classes and continuing education to home gardeners, and is a division of the OSU Hood River County Extension Service.  To place an order, go to cgmgamarketplace.myshopify.com.  Order pickup will be on May 12, at the Master Gardner greenhouse on the OSU Extension Service grounds.

Stormwater Utility Construction Planned On West 7th

Construction of a stormwater utility line along West 7th Street between Myrtle Street and Snipes Street in The Dalles will start Thursday and continue through March 29.  The road will be operational as a lane shift has been approved to ensure the flow of traffic is maintained.  Construction hours are anticipated from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Please use alternate routes, if able, or use caution while navigating this area to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

Firewood Cutting On Courtney Road With Permit

The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and Gifford Pinchot National Forest are hosting a firewood cutting event on Courtney Road, located between White Salmon and Lyle, starting Friday through April 17, while supplies last.   Gifford Pinchot National Forest free-use firewood permits are required.  Under the U.S. Forest Service Free-Use Firewood Program, firewood permit holders are allowed a maximum of 6 cords per household per year at no cost.  Firewood harvested under a free-use permit cannot be resold.  Participants must acquire permits prior to arrival, available at the Mt. Adams Ranger Station in Trout Lake, Home Valley General Store, and Wind River Market in Carson.  The firewood cutting area will be posted with signs and U.S. Forest Service personnel will be monitoring the area and checking firewood permits.

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