A “Community Connection” event will take place on Wednesday in The Dalles to help those who are homeless be able to access services. St. Vincent dePaul executive director Dave Lutgens says the event is intended to connect those in need with those who can help in a number of different areas. There will be flu shots and veterinary care will also available, and The Dalles Police Department will be helping those who have lost their identification cards to rectify that. The Community Connection event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mid-Columbia Senior Center on 10th and Cherry Heights in The Dalles.
Search For Missing Mushroom Picker Suspended
The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday suspended the search for a mushroom picker who has been missing for ten days. 78-year-old Richard Sugai of Beaverton was reported missing by family members on October 19 after a day of mushroom picking on the Forest Service 60 Road north of Carson. Undersheriff Pat Bond said officers conducted another search over the weekend, but were met with negative results. Family members issued a statement through the Sheriff’s Office, thanking searchers and saying while they never want to give up hope, with each passing day they believe they have been transitioning from a mission of rescue to one of recovery. Anyone who may have information on Sugai’s disappearance is asked to contact the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office.
MCEDD Symposium Friday Marks 50 Years
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District will celebrate its 50th anniversary celebration by hosting its Gorge Economic Symposium this Friday at the Fort Dalles Readiness Center. MCEDD’s Tatiana Eckhart says the symposium will touch on that milestone along with focusing on economic development in the Gorge. NW Natural CEO David Anderson will be the keynote speaker. The symposium runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday with tickets $25, and they are available at mcedd.org.
Klickitat County Budget Process Moving Ahead
Klickitat County is in the midst of its 2020 budget process. County Commissioner Jim Sizemore says their fiscal picture looks good thanks to steady revenues over the last five years. Sizemore pointed out union negotiations are set for next year that will cover the next three years. Commissioners have not yet decided on the cost of living adjustment for 2020, but Sizemore expects that will be approved.
Walden Announces He Won’t Seek Re-election
Oregon Second District Congressman Greg Walden announced today he will not seek re-election to the office he has held since first being elected in 1998. The Hood River Republican revealed his decision in a video statement. Walden said based on recent polling, strong fundraising, and the backing of his family, he is confident he could have won another term, but the time had come to pursue new challenges and opportunities. He added that he will not seek election to any other office, and will close the public service chapter of his life. Walden served six years in the Oregon House and two years in the Oregon Senate along with what will end up being 22 years in Congress. In the statement, Walden cited among accomplishment during his tenure standing up for the ranching and farming way of life in eastern Oregon, and helping Oregonians receive the Social Security, Medicare, and veterans’ benefits they earned.
Goldendale Woman Dies In One Car Accident
A 20-year-old Goldendale woman died in a one-car accident on the Klickitat-Glenwood Highway early Saturday morning. According to the Washington State Patrol, a car was traveling eastbound on the highway about thirteen miles west of Goldendale just before 3 a.m. when if left the roadway onto the eastbound shoulder, and struck a guardrail and a tree before coming to rest on the shoulder. The WSP says a passenger in the vehicle, 20-year-old Makayla Braswell of Goldendale, died in the accident. Another passenger, 22-year-old Rafael Alvaro of Goldendale, was taken by LifeFlight to Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland. The WSP says the driver, 25-year-old Charles Mescher of Goldendale, was injured but not transported to a hospital.
Bridge Deck Welding Continues
Biannual bridge deck maintenance welding on the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge will continue into its second week starting Monday at 9:00 a.m. While the work is weather dependent, bridge users should plan for delays or seek alternate routes between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. all week long. Welding crews will continue their work until it is complete. Flaggers will direct traffic around the moving work zone throughout the week. Expect delays and drive slowly for worker safety.
October 25-26 Prep Sports Roundup
Football
Hood River Valley 52, Milwaukie 12: The Eagles will play for a Class 5A playoff berth at Hillsboro this Friday night.
North Marion 21, The Dalles 20: The Dalles will host Valley Catholic in a play-in game Friday night, with the winner going to the state 4A playoffs.
LaCenter 28, Columbia 14
King’s Way Christian 49, Stevenson 0
Dufur 72, Lyle-Wishram 30
Sherman 67, Gilchrist 19
South Wasco 57, Triangle Lake 20
Goldendale 47, Highland 0
Volleyball
South Wasco finished second and Dufur third in the Big Sky Conference Tournament, sending both to the state 1A playoffs. South Wasco swept Dufur in the semi-finals before falling to Echo in three in the final. Dufur bounced back in the third place match to sweep Ione-Arlington. Dufur will be at Damascus Christian for the first round of the playoffs on Wednesday, while South Wasco will host Wallowa.
Boys Soccer
Life Christian Academy 7, Trout Lake 1
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As many of you have already noted, since Tuesday morning programming on all five of our Bicoastal stations has been disrupted. Early Tuesday morning our computer systems were the victim of a ransomware attack, locking them up and not allowing us to continue with our regular local programming. On all five stations you can still hear your favorite music, or in the case of Newsradio 1300/103.9, national talk programming.
We have computer technicians working on the problem, but at this point we are unsure of when we will be back to normal. Our staff shares with you the frustration of not being able to bring the programming that you’ve grown to expect and enjoy every day in the manner we normally do. Our streaming services have also been impacted.
We will update you on Gorgeradio.com and our Facebook page when the situation changes, hopefully very soon. We thank you for all the calls and interest we have received in the last couple of days. It is wonderful to know that we have listeners who take such a great interest, and increases our determination to bring the best in entertainment and information throughout the Columbia River Gorge.