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Canby Pair Injured In Highway 14 Accident

A Canby couple was taken to a Vancouver hospital after a two-vehicle accident on Highway 14 at North Bonneville on Monday.  The Washington State Patrol says an SUV driven by a 16-year-old from Cook tried to turned left onto westbound Highway 14 at Bonneville Drive just before noon on Monday.  A second SUV was going east on Highway 14, and was struck by the turning vehicle.  The WSP says the Canby couple in the second SUV were taken to Peacehealth Southwest Medical Center with undisclosed injuries.  The teenager was uninjured, and cited for failure to yield while making a left turn.

Sunday Evening Fire Near Pinewood Limited To Three Acres

Fire crews stopped a Sunday evening fire along Interstate 84 west of The Dalles near Pinewood Mobile Manor.  Mid-Columbia Fire and Resue says forward progress was stopped few hours after the fire was started, and the size of the fire was estimated at around three acres.  Pinewood Moblie Manor was put on Level 2 evacuation notice on Sunday evening due to the fire.  MCFR says it was assisted by regional mutual aid partners, the Oregon Department of Transportation, and law enforcement.

Bridge Work To Reduce Eastbound I-84 Near Warrendale To One Lane

Travel on eastbound Interstate 84 near Warrendale will be reduced to one lane starting Tuesday as crews work to replace the aging eastbound bridge over McCord Creek.  The Oregon Department of Transportation says replacing the bridge will eliminate a dip in the road and increase safety, earthquake resilience and the lifespan of the highway.  Over the summer, crews prepared the work site under the bridge and are now beginning the first visible work for interstate travelers.  Travelers on I-84 can expect around-the-clock single lane and shoulder closures on I-84 eastbound at McCord Creek for the next few weeks.  Visit tripcheck.com or call 5-1-1 for traffic alerts.

One Injured In Highway 141 Accident

A 48-year-old White Salmon woman was injured in one-vehicle accident Thursday night at Highway 141 alternate near Underwood that resulted in the automobile ending up partially in the White Salmon River.  According to the Washington State Patrol, the vehicle the woman was driving was traveling northbound on 141 alternate at Highway 14 at about 7 p.m. Thursday evening.  The WSP says the vehicle struck a rock wall on the northbound shoulder of the road, overcorrected, and drove off the embankment.  The vehicle came to rest partially submerged in the White Salmon River.  A 53-year-old man from BZ Corners who was also in the vehicle was uninjured.

August 29-30 Prep Sports Roundup

Football

The Dalles 27, Umatilla 6

Dufur 50, Lyle-Wishram-Klickitat 34

Joseph 46, Sherman 13

 

Volleyball

St. Paul def. South Wasco 25-19, 25-10, 25-14

South Wasco def. Cove 25-22, 16-25, 25-16, 24-26, 16-14

Grand View Christian def. Horizon Christian 2-1

C.S. Lewis Academy def. Horizon Christian 27-26, 12-25, 19-17

Columbia Christian def. Horizon Christian 2-1

Joseph def. Sherman 25-16, 25-19, 25-23

 

Girls Soccer

Trout Lake 4, Western Christian 1

 

Farmers Irrigation Asks For 25% Reduction In Water Use

Farmers Irrigation District in Hood River County is asking all of its patrons to reduce water use by 25%.  The district says the U.S. Department of Agriculture has classified Hood River County as in Severe Drought, with hot, dry weather and early snowpack melt-off resulting in low streamflows.  The district reports that has been coupled with earlier and higher water use.  District officials say voluntary water conservation and reductions in use will help the District better match use to the available supply.  They say if water use remains high, the district is at risk of needing to implement water rotation restrictions to maintain water service through the rest of the irrigation season, which concludes September 30.  More information is available on the Farmers Irrigation District website at fidhr.org or by calling the district office at 541-387-5261.

The Dalles City Officials Hear Buildable Lands & Economic Report

The Dalles City Council and Planning Commission received an overview of a proposed Economic Opportunities Analysis and Buildable Lands Inventory during a joint meeting.  The inventory done by the consulting firm Moore Iacofaro Goltsman estimated 204 acres of buildable land for employment available in The Dalles, but there was a large deficit of sites of 20 acres or more, and none in the 60 to 100 acre range.  MIG’s Matt Hastie said that’s a concern for economic development, as most business attraction efforts involve those sizes of properties.  Members of the two panels will give feedback over the next two weeks, and will receive a revised document after that.  The earliest the adoption process would begin is in October.

D21 To Expand Pilot Program For Student Cell Phones

The North Wasco County School District 21 Board reached a consensus to expand a pilot program to prevent students having cell phones in class at The Dalles Middle School to the other schools in the district until it fully develops its own policy as mandated by an executive order from Oregon Governor Tina Kotek.  Board members felt a sample policy developed by the Oregon School Boards Association was too lenient compared to the pilot at the middle school, which centered on separating phones and other smart devices from students, and consequences for violating the rule.  Superintendent Cheryl Bernal said it would help school administrators to have a consistent policy from the start of the school year.  Under the executive order, the district needs to adopt a policy by October 31 and implement it by December 31.  Bernal noted teaching staff does not report to work until next week, and she would like to get their feedback before the board moves forward with adopting a formal policy.

Teenager Dies In Fall At Cape Horn

A 17-year-old died Wednesday in a fall over the embankment at the Cape Horn Lookout on Highway 14.  Skamania County first responders were contacted by the teen’s brother, who said he had attempted to make verbal contact with the fall victim without success.  Southwest Washington Region 4 Technical Rescue, Skamania County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue, and Silver Star Search and Rescue teams responded to the location.  The 17-year-old was located, deceased, and extricated from the steep cliffside.  The manner of death was determined as accidental.

Recovery Cost Estimate Lowered; But How To Get Funds Still A Question

The estimate for Phase 2 of cleanup of the Rowena Fire has dropped slightly after a Monday meeting of County and state officials, but there are no answers yet on where to get the money to do it.  Wasco County Commissioner Scott Hege says after the meeting with representatives of the Governor’s office, Department of Enviromental Quality, and Oregon Emergency Management, the estimate was whittled down to $5 million.  But he adds the path to getting those funds remains cloudy, noting the Legislative Emergency Board will not be meeting until late September.  Hege says the group discussed other potential sources for the cleanup funding.

 

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