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Historic Highway Closure Near Oneonta Tunnel Next Week

The Historic Columbia River Highway will be closed next week for rockfall work near the Oneonta Tunnel east of Multnomah Falls.  Starting Sunday crews will begin scaling the hillsides adjacent to the tunnel to bring down loose rocks.  The hillside was burned during the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, destroying vegetation and increasing the threat of rockfall.  Work is expected to begin at 8 a.m. Sunday with flaggers controlling traffic around the tunnel.  At 4 p.m. Sunday the Historic Columbia River Highway will be closed around-the-clock to all users between Multnomah Falls and Interstate 84 exit 35 at Ainsworth State Park.   The road will reopen by 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28.  The Eagle Creek Fire badly damaged the tunnel, a part of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail.  The rockfall work is needed to begin the process of repairing and reopening the tunnel.

 

Monroe Street Work Continues

Friday should be the last day of a full closure of Monroe Street between East 2nd and East 3rd in The Dalles as part of the first stage of a sanitary sewer upgrade.  Early next week the project moves on to move a manhole and connecting to the existing sewer main at the intersection of Monroe and East 3rd, with traffic flagged to a single lane around the construction zone.  The final phase of the project late next week will see the sewer main installation on East 3rd between Madison and Monroe, which will close the south lane of East 3rd for up to six days.  No parking is being allowed within the work area due to heavy equipment use and the location of the trench.  No parking signs are being placed on the curb 48 hours before the project moves into each work area.

February 20 Prep Basketball Roundup

Boys Basketball

Redmond 47, Hood River Valley 37:  The Panthers eliminated HRV from state playoff contention.  Redmond’s defense limited the Eagles to 16 points over the first three quarters.  

 

Southwest Washington Class 1A Boys Basketball Tournament

Forks 65, Stevenson 59:  The Bulldogs were eliminated from the district tourney.

Port of HR To Proceed With Airfield Project

The Port of Hood River Commission has decided to proceed with a long-planned project from the Ken Jernstedt Airfield that received a one-point-eight million dollar allocation from the Connect Oregon program three years ago.  The project is centered on the aviation technology and emergency response of the airfield at the North ramp to accommodate emergency helicopters, staging for emergency response, and eventually a shift of the location of the fixed based operator.  Port Commissioners approved awarding the contract to Tapani of Battle Ground for just over $1.88 million after bids came in below engineer’s estimates.  Port Executive Director Michael McElwee noted several of the bids were under the estimate.  McElwee added the Port will negotiate with the company about including installing fuel facilities in the project.

Revised Chinook Seasons Set

Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington have adopted revised spring Chinook salmon and steelhead seasons for the Columbia River.  In the Columbia upstream of Bonneville Dam, the recreational Chinook season will be open from Wednesday, April 1 through Tuesday, May 5.  The open area for both boat and bank anglers is from the Tower Island power lines approximately six miles below The Dalles Dam upstream to the Oregon/Washington border (upstream of McNary Dam).  From the Tower Island power lines downstream to Bonneville Dam, only bank angling is allowed.  In the Columbia below Bonneville Dam, the modified recreational spring Chinook season will take place from Sunday, March 1 through Tuesday, March 31, then continue three days a week – on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays – from April 2 until the pre-season harvest guideline of 2,899 adult upriver Chinook mortalities is achieved.  The season-setting process was influenced this year by a lower than average forecast for upriver-origin spring Chinook of 81,700 fish and poor expected returns to the Cowlitz and Lewis rivers that are fewer than needed to meet minimum hatchery brood stock needs.

Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Life Of Stevenson HS Administrator

Stevenson High School and Wind River Middle School associate principal Carolyn “Suz” Clark-Bennett passed away Tuesday night after a motor vehicle accident in Hazel Dell.  According to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Clark-Bennett’s SUV pulled out of the King’s Way Christian School parking lot and was making a left turn onto 78th Street when it went directly in the path of a pickup truck driven by Kierstan Cormican of Battle Ground.  Cormican, along with three passengers in Clark-Bennett’s vehicle, were injured and taken to area hospitals.  The Sheriff”s Office did not have information on their conditions.  Law enforcement also indicated Cormican has been very cooperative with law enforcement, and no charges have been filed.  In a Facebook post, the Stevenson-Carson School District said school counselors and members of the local Trauma Intervention Program would be available throughout the day at their secondary schools.  Clark-Bennett was 54.

HR County Public Safety Levy Vote Set

Hood River County Commissioners have voted to place a proposed public safety levy on the May ballot.  The Commission took the action after a public hearing Tuesday night on the five-year levy for 78-cents-per-$1,000 of assessed property value that is the second attempt to address the County’s budget shortfalls.  Both a local option levy and a prepared food and beverage tax for general county operations failed last year.  Some at the hearing were wondering how the levy would affect other County operations, and Commission Chair Mike Oates says they can’t guarantee anything beyond public safety.  Oates added while if the levy is approved those funds will go into the general fund, that money will be accounted for separately and be overseen each year by the County’s budget committee.

Single-Lane Bridge Closures Friday

There will be intermittent, single lane closures on the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge beginning Friday at 9:00 a.m. for repair inspections of the lift span and replacement of a broken street light.  Flaggers will direct traffic around the moving work zone.  Delays of 10 to 15 minutes are expected, depending on traffic volume.  Work is expected to conclude by 11:00 a.m. 

 

Huckleberry Records Bill Passes Washington House

A bill that would require huckleberry buyers to retain purchase records for at least one year, and make those records available to law enforcement officers upon request, unanimously passed the Washington House of Representatives.  Goldendale Representative Gina Mosbrucker had introduced the bill, which she says was brought to her by Klickitat County Range Deputy Harold Cole, who expressed concerns about groups of people coming onto public property where huckleberry plants are growing, raking the berries from the plants, and in some cases, taking the entire bush and destroying the landscape, which is illegal.  Existing law requires people who harvest and sell raw or unprocessed huckleberries to obtain a specialized forest product permit from the county sheriff’s office, or from the U.S. Forest Service if the harvest is on Forest Service land.  Buyers of wild huckleberries are required to collect and record certain information, including the seller’s name, the product amount, the delivery date, and whether the product came with an invoice.  The measure now goes to the Senate for further consideration.

February 18 Prep Basketball Roundup

Boys Basketball

Crook County 73, Hood River Valley 57:  Kevin Sanchez scored 25 points and Caleb Arnold 23 as the Cowboys stayed in a tie for first place in the Intermountain Conference with Pendleton.  Noah Webster scored 19 points for HRV, as the Eagles remain a game out of the league’s third and final playoff spot behind Redmond, which lost to Pendleton 73-53 last night.  The Eagles are at Redmond tomorrow night.

 

The Dalles 54, Ridgeview 42:  Jacob Hernandez scored 22 points and Styles DeLeon added 12 as the Riverhawks snapped a six-game losing streak.  The Dalles used a 16-6 first quarter run to take control of the game early.

 

Southwest Washington Class 1A Boys Basketball Tournament

Second Round

LaCenter 91, Stevenson 67:   The Wildcats scored 29 first quarter points and never looked back.  Hunter Ecklund led LaCenter with 25 points, while Jonathan Blackledge had 23 for the Bulldogs.  Stevenson faces Forks in a loser-out game on Thursday at 6 p.m. at Castle Rock.

 

Big Sky Conference Boys Basketball Tiebreaker

Condon-Wheeler 53, Horizon Christian 46:  The Blue Devils advance to the Big Sky Tournament this weekend in Madras.

 

Girls Basketball

Ridgeview 52, The Dalles 40:  The Ravens clinched at least a tie for the Intermountain Conference championship with the win.  Raine Codding led the Riverhawks with 10 points.  The Dalles is a tied for second in the IMC with Pendleton, and will host Buckaroos on Friday at 7 p.m..

Crook County 56, Hood River Valley 25

 

Greater Columbia League Girls Basketball Tournament

Semi-Final

Sunnyside Christian 54, Trout Lake 37

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