Skyline Health advocates for sound Medicaid policy 34476k
Skyline Health media release
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WHITE SALMON — Skyline Health is taking a leadership role in the national conversation surrounding some proposed Medicaid cuts that could devastate rural healthcare systems. CEO Matt Kollman has emerged as a prominent voice advocating for sound Medicaid policy that balances the sustainabilit…
On May 26, a Memorial Day parade will begin at 10 a.m. starting at the Mosier Community School parking lot.In observance of Memorial Day, North Central Public Health District will be closed on Monday, May 26. We will be open Tuesday, May 27, for regular business hours, which are 8:30 a.m. to…
Land trust breaks ground on Tucker Road home 6l3p3f
By Alysha Sherburne
Big River Community Land Trust
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HOOD RIVER — Big River Community Land Trust has broken ground for a new home at 1676 Trucker Road. This is the first of a number of homes to be built over the next few years by the land trust, and is an important step toward increasing affordable homeownership opportunities for workforce fam…
Trout Lake School District honors retirees for years of dedication, service 4x1w3x
Trout Lake School District media release
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TROUT LAKE — The Trout Lake School District proudly announces the retirement of four outstanding staff whose dedication and service have left a lasting impact on our school and community: Ethelyn Beeks, business manager; Tina Nakae, middle and high school math teacher; Wendy Baker, f…
Klickitat, Skamania County t Accessible Voting Advisory Committee seeks volunteers 24432q
By Nathan Phillips
Skamania County Elections manager
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STEVENSON — The Klickitat and Skamania county auditor’s offices are seeking persons with disabilities or expertise in providing accommodations for persons with disabilities to serve on the bi-county Disability Advisory Committee. The purpose of the committee is to determine how best to meet …
Math Day 4 brings Gorge students together to celebrate curiosity, calculations, community 3i3a2q
News release by Columbia Gorge Community College
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THE DALLES — On May 16, Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) again became a hub of energy and problem-solving as 148 regional middle and high school students gathered for the college’s fourth annual Math Day. The event brought together students from across the Gorge for a day dedicated to…
STEVENSON — The June program for Stevenson Grange No. 121’s 2025 Community Resiliency Programs will be Firewise!, presented by Community Resilience Coordinator Charlie Landsman, on Thursday, June 5 at 6 p.m., downstairs in the Library Gallery.
Hood River City councilors supplemental budget resolution 2g5y26
By Trisha Walker
Columbia Gorge News
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HOOD RIVER — It was a relatively short meeting for the Hood River City Council on May 12 at just over an hour. The two main elements were a pr…
IBEW agreement, downtown revitalization at May 12 Cascade Locks City Council meeting 273y6v
By Nan Noteboom
For Columbia Gorge News
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CASCADE LOCKS — The only meeting of the Cascade Locks City Council in May focused on the collective bargaining agreement with IBEW (Internatio…
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Memorial Day: Gorge events, closures 1o5i5j
On May 26, a Memorial Day parade will begin at 10 a.m. starting at the Mosier Community School parking lot.In observance of Memorial Day, North Central Public Health District will be closed on Monday, May 26. We will be open Tuesday, May 27, for regular business hours, which are 8:30 a.m. to…
Gorge Entertainment for May 21-28, 2025 3k6z4f
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