The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce is taking nominations for its Distinguished Citizens Award through Friday. Chamber Executive Director Lisa Farquharson is encouraging everyone to nominate deserving individuals that they know. Categories include outstanding woman, man, volunteer, agricultural person, youth, business, educator, and first responder. To make a nomination, go to thedalleschamber.com. Awards will be given at the Chamber’s annual banquet on January 16.
December 9 Prep Basketball Roundup
Boys Basketball
Knox Grammar School (Australia) 61, Hood River Valley 44: A ten-point run by Knox to start the third quarter broke open a close game in the international exhibition. Josh Pain led Knox with 21 points while Mickey Yoone added 17. Noah Webster’s 12 led the way for HRV.
Goldendale 52, Columbia 50
Central Christian 60, Horizon Christian 44
Girls Basketball
Columbia 60, Goldendale 55
Legislators Hail Tanker Contract Awards
Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley and Congressman Greg Walden are welcoming news that the Forest Service has awarded ”call when needed” contracts to providers of wildfire-fighting large air tankers. The trio pressed for the contracts to be awarded in a September 2019 letter to Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen. The first solicitation for the contracts was issued in July 2018. The “call when needed” contracts allow the Forest Service to put approved aircraft into service when those aircraft are needed, and do not require the Forest Service to pay for those aircraft when they are not needed. Wyden said Oregonians need the broadest possible range of options for fighting wildfires, and Walden added this is welcome progress, but there is more work to do to reduce the threat of wildfires in the West.
Bridge Of The Gods To Use “BreezeBy”
The Ports of Cascade Locks and Hood River have reached an agreement to bring the “BreezeBy” electronic tolling system in use on the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge to the Bridge of the Gods. The new system will go live at the Bridge of the Gods on January 6. In Cascade Locks, BreezeBy transponders will replace the Port of Cascade Locks “Local Stickers” and coupon books that have traditionally provided local commuters with discounted tolls. Bridge users that have signed up for BreezeBy will pay only $1.25 per crossing of the Bridge of the Gods, and $1.00 at the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge, versus a $2.00 cash toll at both bridges. Toll rates depend on vehicle class, with larger class vehicle tolls determined by the number of axles. The Port of Cascade Locks will discontinue sales of coupon books on December 20 and will no longer accept them or local stickers for discounts on February 3. New BreezeBy accounts can be created online at portofcascadelocks.org.
Free Afternoon Parking In Downtown HR Begins
Free metered parking in downtown Hood River on afternoons during the holiday shopping season is starting today. Hood River County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Kate Schroeder says this year the free parking will be offered from noon to 6 p.m. through December 24. She says downtown businesses requested the free parking not start until noon to make sure customers get to use the spaces. Although meter feeding is not necessary during the afternoon hours, all other City parking rules will be enforced. This includes observing signed time limits on metered parking and reserved parking in the State St., Cascade St., Columbia St. and Front St. parking lots, which require paid passes. Sunday parking is always free all-day long.
December 6-7 Prep Basketball Roundup
Boys Basketball
South Albany 52, Hood River Valley 47
Lebanon 66, Hood River Valley 60
Lebanon 68, The Dalles 49
South Albany 63, The Dalles 49
Riverside 60, Columbia 37
Stevenson 74, Lyle-Wishram 13
Heppner 54, Dufur 47
Powder Valley 68, Dufur 61
Damascus Christian 48, Horizon Christian 23
Crosshill Christian 52, Horizon Christian 35
Stanfield 49, Sherman 42
Sherman 60, Culver 56
South Wasco 72, Trout Lake 43
South Wasco 85, Klickitat-Glenwood 30
Wahluke 90, Goldendale 49
Girls Basketball
Astoria 83, Hood River Valley 19
Toledo 57, Hood River Valley 13
Crater 41, The Dalles 30
Columbia 40, Riverside 23
Stevenson 67, Lyle-Wishram 23
Lyle-Wishram 40, Klickitat-Glenwood 29
Heppner 47, Dufur 29
Dufur 39, Powder Valley 33
Stanfield 61, Sherman 41
Sherman 43, Central Christian 34
South Wasco 57, Trout Lake 47
South Wasco 56, Klickitat-Glenwood 25
Goldendale 39, Wahluke 11
Wasco County Passes First Reading Of Comp Plan Updates
Wasco County Commissioners passed the first reading of the county’s latest set of updates to the comprehensive plan ordinance this week. This set focused on open spaces, natural resources, public facilities, and energy conservation sections of the plan. Commissioner Scott Hege says part of these changes impact the White River Wild and Scenic Area that runs through Tygh Valley area, and he feels the revisions will be beneficial to residents in that area. The second reading and final passage is expected on December 18. Next up for Wasco 2040 is dealing with forest lands and recreation.
WS Council Passes 2020 Budget
The White Salmon City Council adopted the municipal budget for 2020. There are no major changes in their fiscal plan, with outgoing Mayor David Poucher noting they are in a good position. Poucher presided over his last Council meeting as Mayor this week, as he leaves office at the end of the month after 12 years in the position. Current Councilor Marla Keethler takes over as Mayor in 2020.
December 6 Prep Sports Roundup
Swimming
Hood River Valley’s boys and girls both rolled to wins over Gresham to start the season. The boys won 100-49 with both David Hecksel and Connor McElwee each winning two events, while the girls grabbed a 118-52 victory as Sarah Arpag won two races.
Boys Basketball
Washougal 87, Stevenson 49: The Panthers roared back from a six-point deficit after one quarter. Washougal’s Jakob Davis had 29 points and 10 rebounds. Jonathan Blackledge led Stevenson with 19 points.
Girls Basketball
Damascus Christian 56, Trout Lake 48
Wasco County Commission Waits On LUDO Update For UGB
Wasco County Commissioners have decided to wait on passing an update on land use and development ordinances passed by the City of The Dalles to take a deeper look on whether they have to apply a state-mandated provision requiring duplexes to be allowed on properties zoned for single-family dwellings. The County normally approves City land use ordinance revisions for lands within the urban growth boundary under a joint management agreement with the City. But County Commissioner Scott Hege says he does not want to adopt that provision if it isn’t necessary outside city limits. Oregon legislators approved the requirement earlier this year for cities with a population over 10,000. The issue is expected to come up before the Commission at their next meeting on December 18.




