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Gorge Pass Available For Area Public Transit

The Gorge TransLink Alliance is offering its new GOrge Pass for 2022 to provide unlimited travel on transit systems serving Wasco, Hood River, Klickitat, and Skamania counties and the Portland metro area.  Kate Drennan of Mid-Columbia Economic Development District says the pass covers The Link in The Dalles, Columbia Area Transit in Hood River, Mt. Adams Transportation Services in Klickitat County, and Skamania County Transit.  The annual GOrge Pass costs $40 for an adult or $20 for youth under 17.  For purchase information and ride schedules, go to gorgepass.com or call 833-3GO-PASS.

Community Action Takes LIEAP Applications

Mid-Columbia Community Action is taking applications for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program in Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman counties as winter draws closer.  Community Action director Kenny LaPoint says they’ve been able to run the program year-round since June of 2020.  Qualification for the program is 60 percent of the area median income based on family size.  To apply, go to mccac.com or call Community Action at 541-298-5131.

October 29-30 Prep Sports Roundup

Football Putnam 55, The Dalles 41 Goldendale 60, White Swan 8 Tenino 52, Columbia 8   Oregon Class 1A District 2 Football Crossover at Eastern Oregon University Elgin 80, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram 6 Adrian 62, Dufur 6   Oregon Class 1A Volleyball Second Round Damascus Christian def. South Wasco 25-15, 25-16, 25-9   Washington Class 2B District 4 Volleyball Tournament Stevenson def. Forks 3-2 Toulte Lake def. Stevenson 3-0:  The Bulldogs face Winlock in a loser-out game on Wednesday at 5:30 in Onalaska.   Cross Country Goldendale won the boys’ team title at the Eastern Washington Athletic Conference Championships in Pasco with three of the top six finishers.  Alden Williams of the Timberwolves was second while Issac Call was third and Sean Henrikson sixth.  In the girls’ race, Lexi Williams was the top Goldendale finisher in eleventh.   Columbia’s Ella Zimmerman finished 12th at Washington Class 1A District 1-4 girls’ championships at South Whidbey High School, as the Bruins finished ninth in the team standings.   Stevenson won the girls’ Class 2B/1B District 4 championships at Rainer.  Isabella Spencer led the Bulldogs’ with a third place finish, while Sofia Spencer was eighth.  Stevenson was tenth in the boys’ competition.

October 28 Prep Sports Roundup

Boys Soccer Hood River Valley 3, The Dalles 3 Horizon Christian 2, Southwest Christian 1   Girls Soccer The Dalles 2, Hood River Valley 2 Castle Rock 4, Columbia 0 Goldendale 2, Mabton 1   Cross Country Camden Uffelman finished fourth to lead Columbia to a third place finish at the boys’ Class 1A & 2A District 4 meet at Lewis River Golf Course in Woodland.  August Lorincz finished ninth for the Bruins.   Football Onalaska 60, Stevenson 0   Volleyball Castle Rock def. Columbia 3-1

Two Area Organizations Receive Business Oregon Grants

Two area groups have received Rural Opportunity Initiative grants from Business Oregon.  Mid-Columbia Economic Development District will use the funds to continue to expand its ecosystem mapping efforts, increase connectivity and accessibility to small business resources, and develop an inclusive entrepreneurial culture that is welcoming to all members of the community.  Maupin Works will launch an entrepreneurial hub, offering co-working space, community building events, and co-located resources to small businesses and entrepreneurs in South Wasco County.  The Rural Opportunity Initiative is Business Oregon’s effort to empower rural communities to support entrepreneurs and small business growth, through financing, innovative partnerships, network expansion, capacity support, and access to business development resources.

DMV Warns Expired License & Registration Moratorium Ends Dec. 31

The Oregon law enforcement moratorium for expired vehicle registration, driver licenses and ID cards will end December 31, and Department of Motor Vehicles officials say if you need to renew, do it as soon as you can – before an expected rush at the end of the year.  Starting in November, DMV will mail about 300,000 Oregon residents who have expired vehicle registrations, urging them to renew before the end of the year.  This mailing is in addition to the regular reminder DMV sends a few weeks before your vehicle’s tags expire.  DMV will not also send a second reminder for expired licenses, permits and ID cards.  The current moratorium, passed by the 2021 Legislature, is the last of a series of grace periods giving Oregonians more time to renew at DMV during COVID-19 restrictions.

HR Christmas Project Sign-ups Underway

The Hood River County Christmas Project has started to take registration for families in need during the holiday season.  Bruce Holmson of the Christmas Project says they are once again taking registrations online, and will once again be providing food and gift cards to those in need.  Last year 891 families received assistance from the Christmas Project, and Holmson expects a similar number will apply this year.  Eligible families need to meet state of Oregon low-income eligibility requirements.  To register, or to donate or volunteer, go to hoodrivercountychristmasproject.com or call 541-490-9581.

Oregon Vaccination Rate Hits 80%

The Oregon Health Authority reports that 80% of Oregonians 18 and older have had at least one dose in a vaccination series against COVID-19.  The Centers for Disease Control’s percentage of adults who’ve received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine is slightly higher than the number and percentage reported on Oregon’s vaccination dashboard.  The CDC’s data include vaccinations delivered through federal installations and facilities, such as the Veteran’s Administration.  Overall, Oregon has delivered at least on dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to 68 percent of all residents, with children below 12 remaining ineligible for a vaccine.  Oregon has fully vaccinated 63 percent of all residents and ranks 12th in the nation for the percentage of residents who are fully protected.  Health experts estimate that Oregon and other states remain below the level of “herd immunity” required to extinguish viral transmission, and experts continue to urge people who are unvaccinated to get immunized.

CGCC Foundation Receives UP Grant For Welding Classes

The Columbia Gorge Community College Foundation has received a $12,000 grant from the Union Pacific Foundation’s “Community Ties Giving Program” to provide critical new equipment for CGCC students enrolled in Advanced Manufacturing & Metals Fabrication.  The grant allows the college to obtain oxy-acetylene tanks and a transport cart for gas welding classes.  CGCC Advanced Manufacturing lead instructor Robert Wells-Clark says the UP grant allows the school to train students to fit into the modern railroad industry.  He adds that industry has extremely competitive wages and excellent benefits.

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