State Police tow 7 cars on Thursday for driver violations; impounds mandatory under law
Oregon State Police impounded seven vehicles in six enforcement actions on Thursday, highlighting the effectiveness of Senate Bill 780 which requires real consequences for driving without a valid license or insurance.
Katie Kadlub Announces Departure from HR Chamber
After more than five years as the leader of Visit Hood River, Chief Executive Officer Katie Kadlub has announced her intention to step down from tourism’s top post in Hood River County. Her departure includes her leadership roles at both Visit Hood River and the Hood River County Chamber of Commerce.
Rowena Benefit Concert Set for Friday in TD; United Way Fire Relief Fund Launched
United Way of the Columbia Gorge kicks off a two-pronged approach to help Rowena Fire Victims while continuing to support local nonprofits in the Mid-Columbia with a dedicated funding site and an Electrifying Concert Fundraiser set for Friday night. Tickets are still available. Don’t miss the auction!
A Message to Our Community Regarding Wildfire Debris Cleanup
A Message to Our Community Regarding Wildfire Debris Cleanup June 23, 20525 – We understand that many of you are anxious to begin the daunting task of cleaning up and removing debris from your properties affected by the Rowena Fire. We see your eagerness to start rebuilding, and we share your desire to move forward.
Sherman County 4-H Day Camp Wraps Up Two Days of Outdoor Education and Excitement
The Sherman County 4-H Day Camp held June 12 and June 13 at Camp Morrow lakeside facility in Wamic resulted in many happy campers! Thirty campers, nine teen counselors, and eleven adult staff and instructors gave the youth an active, educational, and fun outdoor experience outdoors on Pine Hollow Reservoir.