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Rand Road Housing Project Seeking State Funds

The City of Hood River should learn in August whether it will receive highly competitive state grant funds for its affordable housing project on 780 Rand Road.  Jessica Woodruff of Community Development Partners told the City Council that in submitting the application there were modifications to the project, including increasing the number of units for those at 30 percent of area median income from 20 to 39 and decreasing the number earmarked for families at 60 percent of area median income from 109 to 90.  That’s because the state has been prioritizing the lower income units.  Woodruff noted project partner Columbia Cascade Housing Corporation has applied for $3 million in federal funds through Senator Jeff Merkley’s office, and should learn if those monies are available by the end of the calendar year.  

TD Council Approves 22-23 Budget With Addition For Fort Dalles 4th

The Dalles City Council approved the municipal budget for Fiscal Year 2022-23 with a few modifications.  Most notable was to provide an additional $40,000 for the Fort Dalles Fourth fireworks display, bringing the total to $50,000.  New City Manager Matthew Klebes says that will provide another $15,000 for this year’s display, and $25,000 for 2023, to allow the Fort Dalles Fourth committee to better plan their expenditures.  The Council approved the budget unanimously.  There was some discussion about assigning a large percentage of Transient Room Tax revenues to The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce tourism promotion plan, and whether more TRT funds should be left to the discretion of the City Manager for other tourism-related uses, but Councilors decided that discussion would be more appropriate in preparation for future budgets.

NCPHD COVID Vaccine Clinic Friday & Saturday

North Central Public Health District has scheduled a two-day free COVID-19 vaccine clinic offering both walk-in and drive-through vaccinations later this week.  It is set for 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 523 E. 3rd St. in The Dalles, across from Sawyer’s Ace Hardware and Grinders Coffee.  No appointment is needed and everyone ages 5 and up is eligible for a vaccine.  No insurance or ID is required.  The Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are available.

Kramer & Hege To Attend AOC Committee Retreat

Wasco County Commissioners Steve Kramer and Scott Hege will be taking part Wednesday in the Association of Oregon Counties’ legislative committee retreat, leading to the cancellation of the usual County Commission meeting that would have taken place this week.  Kramer says the AOC’s panels current priorities are topped by housing, water, and mental and behavioral health.  Kramer would like to see mental health move to the top of the list, believing that component is a large part of other issues.  Kramer adds Mid-Columbia Center for Living is in the process of hiring a new executive director and getting that organization on the right track.

Test-To-Treat Centers Up & Running

One Community Health in Hood River and The Dalles has its Test-To-Treat centers for COVID-19 up and running.  OCH program lead Jason Bradley says the Test-To-Treat centers are a pilot program in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority designed to offer one-stop COVID services through a federal program that has been focused on pharmacies.  The Test-To-Treat centers are currently open to One Community Health patients and individuals from underserved communities, with plans to expand access in the coming months.  They are located at the OCH clinics in Hood River and The Dalles.

Crack Sealing Project To Take Place In The Dalles

Crews will be working on a crack sealing project in The Dalles later this week and into next week.  Segments of roads will be closed beginning on Thursday.  The project will start with a closure of East 12th from Thompson to Dry Hollow, followed by East 12th from Richmond to Thompson, East 15th from Morton to 16th, East 16th from 15th to Thompson, and Thompson from East 19th to East 10th.  Construction hours will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Motorists are asked to avoid the area and use alternate routes.

The Dalles Looks To Support Tech Entrepreneurship

A delegation from The Dalles recently traveled to Missouri as part of the community’s involvement in the national Center for Rural Innovation cohort.  Port of The Dalles Executive Director Andrea Klaas says she and Carrie Pipinich of the Wasco County Economic Development Commission made the trip.  Klaas says the purpose of the cohort is how to bring in and support tech entrepreneurship in rural communities.  Klaas says they met with representatives of communities who have had some success with tech entrepreneurship, and saw examples of entrepreneurial networking space.  

HR County Courthouse Entrance Work To Begin

Work is starting this week on a new entrance for the Hood River County Courthouse to improve security.  County Commission Chair Mike Oates said the project was delayed due to some historic building issues, but that has been worked through with the state and construction is getting underway.  The new entrance will be at the western end of the building.  Oates says work should be finished by the end of the month.  The Hood River County Courthouse was constructed in 1954.

Man Arrested In Possession Of Fentanyl

A person reported to be passed out in his vehicle on Thursday in The Dalles was found in possession of fentanyl and methamphetaime.  According to The Dalles Police Department, officers were dispatched to do a welfare check when they noticed several pieces of drug paraphernalia and a container of blue pills inside the vehicle that were recognized to be fentanyl.  Officers also found a bag of methamphetamine weighing more than the violation amount of two grams.  The person was arrested for possessing a controlled substance and lodged at NORCOR.

K-9 Helps Corral Fugitive

A wanted subject was arrested in The Dalles with help from Wasco County’s newly established K-9 unit.  According to a statement from The Dalles Police Department, Wasco County Parole and Probation received a tip that a person wanted for a probation violation along with drug and weapons charges was in the area of East 10th Street in The Dalles.  After a short search, the subject was located in the area of the Shilo Inn but fled on foot.  The Wasco County Sheriff’s Office’s newly trained search dog Xena was brought in and quickly found the suspect hiding under The Dalles Bridge, near the Columbia River.  The suspect was taken into custody and lodged at NORCOR.  The suspect was not bitten during the apprehension.

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