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ODFW Seeks Input On Fishery Management Actions

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking to engage anglers and other stakeholders on potential fishery management actions for this year and into the future.  Returns of summer steelhead to areas above Bonneville Dam hit a record low in 2021, closing the Deschutes River to steelhead fishing for the first time since 1978 and impacting fisheries throughout the mainstem and tributaries, and another lo return is expected this year.  ODFW is asking anglers and other stakeholders to complete a listening survey by April 11 that is being conducted by the Oregon State University Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.  On April 19 at 6 p.m., ODFW fish biologists throughout the Columbia Basin will present a webinar to discuss summer steelhead management, what was learned from the survey, decision frameworks for fishery restrictions and more. This webinar will be livestreamed over ODFW’s YouTube channel and include a Q&A session where fisheries biologists will answer questions submitted during the livestream.

March 24 Prep Sports Roundup

Baseball

Hood River Valley 7, Sandy 0: Jacob Von Lubken pitched a five-hitter as the Eagles won the first of four games at a tournament at Nelson Sports Complex at Happy Valley.

Kalama 7, Stevenson 1

Columbia 20, Riverside 2

Softball

Seton Catholic sweeps Stevenson 10-0 and 17-0

Track and Field

Columbia took first in the girls’ team standings while Stevenson tied for second in a seven-school meet in Stevenson. Jessica Polkinghorn of CHS won a pair of events. In the boys’ portion of the meet, Columbia’s Camden Uffelman and Calvin Andrews won the hurdles races, while Kasey Ditlefsen of Stevenson won the 400 meters.

Klebes Named Next The Dalles City Manager

Current Wasco County Administrative Services Director Matthew Klebes will be next City Manager of The Dalles. Mayor Rich Mays made the announcement Wednesday night that Klebes had accepted the offer extended after City Councilors chose him from four candidates during an executive session late last week. The City Council will formally vote on the contract at an upcoming meeting. Klebes has been a part of The Dalles scene since 2014, when he worked with the Main Street program. He was assistant city manager in The Dalles for three years before taking his current role with Wasco County, where he has been deeply involved in putting together the Strategic Investment Plan with Google for the company’s two proposed data centers on former aluminum plant property it owns. Klebes will move to his new job in mid-May.

NCPHD Says Paxlovid Available Locally

North Central Public Health District says the antiviral medicine Paxlovid, used for treating mild to moderate COVID-19, is available locally. Paxlovid, a five-day course of two separate medications, is available to those 12 and up who have tested positive for COVID and are at high risk for getting severe COVID. NCPHD officials say Paxlovid has been proven to reduce the chance of being hospitalized or dying from COVID-19 by nearly 90%. It must be started within five days of symptom onset. High risk persons include those who are 65 or older and those with underlying conditions such as cancer, diabetes or obesity. People with severe liver or kidney disease should not receive Paxlovid. NCPHD officials say it is very important for all people with high risk medical conditions to contact their health care provider if they contract COVID-19 to see what treatments are available, and to get tested as soon as any symptoms develop. Paxlovid is available at Mid-Columbia Medical Center, which NCPHD says has given the medicine to over 20 people.

CAT Gathering Input For Master Plan

Columbia Area Transit is in the midst of gathering public input for to update its transit master plan.  A survey is currently available online at engagecatbus.org, along with a report on their existing services.  CAT’s Patty Fink says the plan will integrate how services can facilitate new development in Hood River County along with expanding what’s available in more established areas.  CAT is planning to be at community events to gather public input.  They will be doing analysis of the feedback in summer and autumn, with an aim toward adopting a new plan in 2023.

WAGAP Pathways Program Continues To Grow

Washington Gorge Action Programs’ Pathways HealthConnect Program in Klickitat County continues to grow.  Program Director Abby Whalin says the program now has six community health workers to help guide over 80 clients not just navigate the health system, but other issues like paying for housing and food, transportation, utilities, and more.  WAGAP’s community health workers are geographically spread in Klickitat County, with some dedicated to serving tribal and indigenous community members, and others who are bilingual and serve the migrant farmworker population.  Information on the program is available in English at 509-261-1291 or in Spanish at 509-281-2331.

Wasco County Transit Subject Of On-Line Open House

Wasco County, the Mid-Columbia Economic Development District, and the Link Public Transit will present recommendations and future opportunities for public transportation in Wasco County through an on-line open house starting on Monday and continuing through April 8.  The website will include information, interactive maps, and a survey to provide feedback on the recommendations. The online open house link will be available through the Link’s website and Facebook page.  MCEDD will host an in-person evening event for the public to view maps and receive a web presentation from the transportation experts who prepared the Plan at the MCEDD/The Link Transit Center in The Dalles on April 5 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., with the presentation at 5:30.  To learn more about the Wasco County Transit Development Plan, visit mcedd.org.

White Salmon Council Seat Open

The White Salmon City Council is taking applications to assume the position 1 Council seat formerly held by Ashley Post.  Applicants must be a registered voter of the City of White Salmon and a resident of the city for a period of at least one year preceding their appointment.   The letters must include a statement that the candidate is willing to serve the remainder of the position term which expires on December 31, 2023, name, physical and mailing addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail address, along with candidates’ signature and date of signing.  Send the letters to White Salmon’s Clerk Treasurer at P.O. Box 2139 in White Salmon, deliver them to City Hall or by e-mail to janb@ci.white-salmon.wa.us.  Candidates may include an optional separate page listing experience they feel is applicable to the position.  Contact White Salmon City Hall at 509-493-1133 Extension 205 if you have any questions.

NW Natural Working On Trevitt and West 10th Through April 15

NW Natural crews are expected to be working in The Dalles on Trevitt Street between West 10th and West 11th streets, and also on West 10th St. between Trevitt and Pentland, through April 15. Construction with flaggers directing traffic and street closures are anticipated Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sidewalk closures may be in effect along 10th St. between Trevitt St. and Pentland St. during this time. Proceed with caution in this area during these construction times and observe all temporary traffic control devices.

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