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City Of TD Beautification Committee Announces Holiday Display Winners

The City of The Dalles Beautification Committee has announced the winners of their holiday display contest. The traditional division winner is at 922 East 10th. The futuristic division award goes to Cornerstone Church on 1313 Mt. Hood. And the grandiose award went to E.T. Holiday Lights on 3800 West 6th. The winners are receiving a custom ornament designed by The Workshop.

December 22 Prep Basketball Roundup

Wednesday Scores

Boys Basketball

The Dalles 58, Mac-Hi 39:  The Riverhawks pulled away early to grab the non-league victory.  Cooper Cummings scored 18 points, Jaxson Pullen 14, and Henry Begay 12 to lead the Riverhawks.

Horizon Christian 59, Griswold 26

  Girls Basketball

Griswold 41, Horizon Christian 27

 

The Dalles Bridge To Remain Open Over Holidays

The Dalles Bridge will be open over the holiday weekends. Full closures have been in place over the Highway 197 Bridge from Thursday evenings to Monday mornings, requiring motorists trying to cross the river to go to either Biggs or Hood River. But the Oregon Department of Transportation says it will be pausing the closures for the next two weekends to aid motorists traveling over the holidays. The weekend closures will resume the evening of January 6 and continue through the Memorial Day weekend. The closures are to accommodate construction of a new driving surface for the bridge, as well new railings and lighting.

NCPHD Adds Vaccine Clinic During Holidays

North Central Public Health District is adding a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Tuesday (December 28) to those already scheduled. NCPHD already had clinics set up for January 6 and 13. To book an appointment, visit ncphd.org or call 541-506-2600. First, second, and third doses and boosters from Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson are offered. Vaccines are free for everyone. The district says the additional clinic is in reaction to state projections that the highly transmissible Omicron variant of COVID-19 is expected to lead to record hospitalizations by early February. Estimates are that Oregon hospitalizations could reach 3,000 COVID patients by early February, or 2,000 if measures are taken including widespread uptake of boosters, masking, and limiting gathering sizes. Both numbers are higher than the peak of 1,200 hospitalized during the Delta surge.

Klickitat County Considers Commissioner Districts

Klickitat County Commissioners are considering a plan for Commissioner districts that essentially leaves them as is for the next ten years. Commissioner David Sauter says the latest census shows growth in the County is relatively balanced, leaving no requirement for changes to keep populations in each district similar. Sauter said they took some public comment at their meeting on Tuesday, adding the Trout Lake Community Council has requested a revision. That community was split into two districts ten years ago. But time is an issue, as the County is supposed to have this completed by the end of the year. Sauter said he has asked staff to research what the consequences would be if they don’t approve the new map by December 31. The Commission considers the plan again at their meeting next Tuesday.

WAGAP Raises $40,000 During Season Of Giving

Washington Gorge Action Programs has raised about $40,000 during its season of giving. Executive Director Leslie Naramore says she is very happy to see the communities of Klickitat and Skamania counties support their efforts, noting the money goes toward helping people when other funding is not available. She adds the funds can help people who don’t necessarily meet the stringent requirements of different programs. To donate, go to wagap.org.

December 21 Prep Basketball Scoreboard

Boys Basketball

Scappoose 57, The Dalles 49:  Scappoose outscored the Riverhawks 16-8 in the fourth quarter to grab the victory, as Skyler Schmidt scored 27 points.  Styles DeLeon led The Dalles with 23.

Horizon Christian 63, Elgin 5

South Wasco 65, Stanfield 29

  Girls Basketball

Stanfield 62, South Wasco 32

Elgin 39, Horizon Christian 15

HR County Moves Redistricting Option To Hearing

The Hood River County Commission has decided to move an option for redrawing commission districts that would move Cascade Locks from District 1 with the Westside area to District 4 in the Upper Valley to a public hearing, but it was with some reservations.  The County Charter calls for the districts to be as close to equal in population as possible, but Commissioner Arthur Babitz wasn’t sure any of the four options they’ve looked at gets that done effectively when taking growth patterns into account and in some cases splits the City of Hood River between three commissioners rather than two, and the only one that came close is the option that is moving forward.  Commission Chair Mike Oates reported he had received mixed opinions from Cascade Locks officials on moving to District 4 or staying in District 1.  The subject goes to a hearing early in 2022.

White Salmon Planning Commission Discusses STR Wednesday

The White Salmon Planning Commission will consider the draft of revisions to the city’s short-term rental ordinance during a meeting on Wednesday.  The multitude of changes have gone through a lengthy process that most recently involved City Councilors going over them in fine detail.  Mayor Marla Keethler says the Council didn’t make any sweeping departures from what originally came from the Planning Commission.  She adds the intent has been to find a balance between allowing STR’s as a use that many local residents rely on while preventing people from out of the community from buying homes and making them full-time STR’s.  The Wednesday meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom.  Log-in information is available at white-salmon.net.

City of HR Releases Goal Survey

The City of Hood River has released a survey to get public input as the City Council prepares to develop goals and a work plan for 2022.  Mayor Kate McBride says they are looking for feedback on a variety of topics.  The survey is available online through January 16 at cityofhoodriver.gov, and in print at City Hall or various locations around Hood River.  McBride says the Council will hold its planning session in mid-February.

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