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Playoffs bright for HRV Lacrosse
HRV plays Wilson High School Tuesday night at Hood River
HRV plays Wilson High School Tuesday night at Hood River
Obituaries - June 22
Merle George Faulkender
Problem neighbor pushes residents to action
June 15, 2005
Letters - June 11
‘Dear Soldiers’:
Luhr Jensen goes Finnish with merger
June 4, 2005
Nuestra Comunidad wins Susan G. Komen cancer grant
May 25, 2005
An atypical teenager
June 11, 2005
Coffee spot breaks new ‘Ground’
June 22, 2005
Father’s Day concert to benefit Library Park
June 18, 2005
Peterson leads Gorge Cup
July 2, 2005
‘Hurbie’ wins Best Individual honor in parade
July 6, 2005
Pasquale’s evolves into Cornerstone
Hood River ale houses announce changes
Hood River ale houses announce changes
Gorge Windfest hits this weekend
June 11, 2005
Joe Kollas Run hits pavement July 4
June 29, 2005
New North Side Market plans events in June
May 28, 2005
Obituaries - June 4
Hap Orcutt
HRMS names third quarter honor students
June 1, 2005
Deconstruction vs. Demolition
Keep it from the dumpster: re-use rejuvenates valid building materials and saves waste and cost
Keep it from the dumpster: re-use rejuvenates valid building materials and saves waste and cost
Springfest Boxing a hit
May 25
Farmer’s Irrigation receives stewardship honor
June 8, 2005
Rotary Scholars
June 15, 2005
Sinister species
May 28
July 4 parade honors firefighters
Trucks will carry combined 200 years of firefighting experience
Trucks will carry combined 200 years of firefighting experience
Young leader ... steps forward
A high school senior finds a way to honor military veterans and serve his community with patriotic labor
A high school senior finds a way to honor military veterans and serve his community with patriotic labor
Sobering
DUIIs heighten the inherent hazard of traveling by automobile
DUIIs heighten the inherent hazard of traveling by automobile
Florida On Film
Hood River photographer Frank Menard broadens his horizons in low-lying southern locations
Hood River photographer Frank Menard broadens his horizons in low-lying southern locations
Letters - July 2
Thomas brings joy
Patricia Schmuck honored
Dr. Pat Evenson-Brady, standing, laughs with Patricia Schmuck Wednesday after presenting Schmuck with a plaque recognizing her four years on the Hood River County School District Board of Directors.
Letters - June 25
Thanks to Board
Hood River native Jacob Simpson killed in Iraq
A former Hood River resident was killed this week in Iraq.
Memorial Day weaves patriotic theme
June 1, 2005
Sailing along
June 25, 2005
A look ahead at the Hunter-Jumper Classic
June 11, 2005
Letters - June 1
Out in left field
There’s no place like home
May 21
Industrial lands study nears end
Hood River County maps properties that can aid business growth
Hood River County maps properties that can aid business growth
Congress considers budget extension
Rep. Greg Walden argues for a seven year extension for the ‘Payment to Counties Law,’ which annually contributes roughly $2.8 million to Hood River County’s $28 million budget
Rep. Greg Walden argues for a seven year extension for the ‘Payment to Counties Law,’ which annually contributes roughly $2.8 million to Hood River County’s $28 million budget
Media critic urges civic activism
Jeff Cohen believes the mass media is a ‘Weapon of Mass Distraction’
Jeff Cohen believes the mass media is a ‘Weapon of Mass Distraction’
Dealers Association files suit against Sears
June 29, 2005
Obituaries - May 28
Jean Smiley
Juventus pushes ahead
June 25, 2005
Preparations begin for 2005 County Fair
June 18, 2005
A Classic affair
June 18, 2005
Skooter the miniature horse goes to school
June 22, 2005
Obituaries - June 15
Paul Howard Sanstrum
Meadows wants snow-system
May 28
Cyclists assault Panorama Point
June 4, 2005
Casino stance pivotal in port race, says Janik
May 28, 2005
Letters - May 18
More than 2 percent
Bracelets obligate students to academic honesty
June 11, 2005
Elks unfurl public Flag Day ceremony
June 8, 2005
Obituaries - June 1
Harley Horn
Norton delays casino decision
Interior Secretary says she won’t rule on casino until property becomes trust
Interior Secretary says she won’t rule on casino until property becomes trust
City rescinds Spit fee challenge
June 25, 2005
Letters - June 4
Care about Darfur
Cartouche Z wins Grand Prix
June 22, 2005
At La Clinica, ‘el jardin comunitario’ grows again
May 21, 2005
a PROJECT man
In nearly three decades, Jim Hammermeister built hundreds of pieces of furniture; few of them ever went home with him
In nearly three decades, Jim Hammermeister built hundreds of pieces of furniture; few of them ever went home with him
Mother dies in traffic accident
Three-year-old son, who was sitting in a car seat, survived with minor injuries
Three-year-old son, who was sitting in a car seat, survived with minor injuries
Slings and arrows ... and 3D targets
June 8, 2005
Homeowners should begin fire protection measures
June 18, 2005
Updated mill puts 35 to work
July 2, 2005
‘Ugly Locals’ dress down for United Way
Community leaders pose in humourously revealing ways for 2006 benefit calendar
Community leaders pose in humourously revealing ways for 2006 benefit calendar
Letters - June 29
A draft solution
Schools discover $1 million boost
State education’s budget adjustment allows school district to consider lower Local Option amount
State education’s budget adjustment allows school district to consider lower Local Option amount
Term began as insult, became badge of honor
June 22, 2005
Obituaries - May 25
Lyle Trent
Soroptimist of Hood River honors Maureen Regalbuto
June 11, 2005
Teens jump, avoid Thomas
July 2, 2005
Eagles settle for No. 2
May 18
Community outings help kids develop regular skills
June 18, 2005
On to greener pastures
he Class of 2005 presented 51 firsts Friday night. And six lasts.
he Class of 2005 presented 51 firsts Friday night. And six lasts.
A fiery bouquet for Independence Day
July 6, 2005
Lee Foster, 4-H guiding light, named to Hall of Fame
OSU/Hood River County Extension
Snagger’s brag gets him 10 days
State police hope penalty imposed on Carson resident will set precedent for others
State police hope penalty imposed on Carson resident will set precedent for others
Unprecedented Steps
June 15, 2005
Alpinees expands to larger outdoor appeal
June 1, 2005
Ford Basis ladies share experience
June 4, 2005
Obituaries - May 21
Derald Mockler
Class of ’05 grads receive scholarships
June 15, 2005
Illuminated Symbols
Excellence inspires imagination: students visually interpret a hospital core value
Excellence inspires imagination: students visually interpret a hospital core value
Clem’s and Valley Ag add biodiesel service
June 15, 2005
May 17 special election results
May 18, 2005
Rebekah Scholars
June 15, 2005
‘Walk-in Movies’ series starts Saturday in Jackson Park
June 22, 2005
Hood River Classic rides again
June 15, 2005
Radio amateurs tune in to annual Field Day
Community invited to learn more about the world of ham radio
Community invited to learn more about the world of ham radio
Letters - June 22
Trees as crops
Dynamos dominate Gorge Challenge
June 29, 2005
County postpones Odell zone hearings
June 18, 2005
Party toasts new park on waterfront
Full Sail and Hopfest donate portion of sales to help create a long-awaited waterfront park
Full Sail and Hopfest donate portion of sales to help create a long-awaited waterfront park
Schools plan to restore land fund
June 15, 2005
Gibson Prairie off limits
Mount Hood National Forest bans ATV and dirt bikers from trails, allows horse riding
Mount Hood National Forest bans ATV and dirt bikers from trails, allows horse riding
Snagging fish violates ‘ethics of fair chance’
June 18, 2005
Like fish in water
July 2, 2005
Freedom March
June 29, 2005
HR Museum hosts Appraisal Fair June 25
June 18, 2005
Out of the dark
The New Yasui Building was caught in a dispute that would have left $60,000 of restaurant equipment without electricity and many employees without jobs. A city intervention turned on the lights.
The New Yasui Building was caught in a dispute that would have left $60,000 of restaurant equipment without electricity and many employees without jobs. A city intervention turned on the lights.
Letters - May 21
Kudos, condolences
Sandbar parking fee launches new debate
City councilor Ann Frodel questions the legitimacy of fee; city manager says port illegally removed two trees
City councilor Ann Frodel questions the legitimacy of fee; city manager says port illegally removed two trees
School Board adopts 05-06 budget, with $1 levy rate
June 25, 2005
‘Browsers’ open Book Stop on Oak
June 22, 2005
Mountaineers establish ‘Trifecta’ speed record
June 18, 2005
Mack saves 11, Eagles advance
The Eagles’ 8-4 playoff victory advanced them to Lincoln on Friday night
The Eagles’ 8-4 playoff victory advanced them to Lincoln on Friday night
You’ve graduated. Now what?
June 15, 2005
The private Post Canyon
County officials, property owners, and bikers are working toward common ground
County officials, property owners, and bikers are working toward common ground
Gala success brings art center near to reality
May 28, 2005
A mural soars at Wy’east
June 29, 2005
Bev Mathews ‘loves her customers’
Longtime waitress folds up her apron June 20 at Bette’s Place
Longtime waitress folds up her apron June 20 at Bette’s Place
Drug reaction + a phone call + 3 minutes = THREE HEROES
Sally Kamara mustered enough strength to dial 911 after ingesting a prescription that began paralyzing her. Within an hour firefighters had stabilized her. Kamara thanked them at a city council meeti
Sally Kamara mustered enough strength to dial 911 after ingesting a prescription that began paralyzing her. Within an hour firefighters had stabilized her. Kamara thanked them at a city council meeting last Monday.
New Measure 37 claims cross county desk
May 18, 2005
City hires consultant to study parking
Preliminary solutions include shuttles to free leases for developers
Preliminary solutions include shuttles to free leases for developers
Local students earn degrees and places on deans’ lists
June 15, 2005
Class Notes
May 25, 2005
CL unveils new community center
May 28, 2005
Parking solutions move beyond meters
June 1, 2005
Local highlights
June 8, 2005
United Way announces record year
June 15, 2005
Letters - May 28
Casino not worth it
Cooper Spur fall kills climber
Seattle mountaineer was climbing solo
Seattle mountaineer was climbing solo
Big-time racing with small-town appeal
June 1, 2005
Trio awarded John Weber Community Service scholarships
June 15, 2005
Letters - May 25
It was flouride
CL Casino Tribes condemn ‘racist’ Web site posting
Questionable text on Cascade Locks No-Casino site refers to Indian Wars of 1855-56
Questionable text on Cascade Locks No-Casino site refers to Indian Wars of 1855-56
Obituaries - June 29
Helen Geneva Hosman
Alpinee artists open two-week show
June 1, 2005
Leaders for Tomorrow wraps up 10th year of service
June 1, 2005
School officer job in limbo
June 11, 2005
City’s draft budget squeaks by
June 4, 2005
Outward Bound
June 15, 2005
PROD volunteers drive dogs to safety
June 18, 2005
Mitch Sanders moves to Tigard
June 29, 2005
Canadians claim cycling titles
June 8, 2005
Obituaries - May 18
Mabel Beck
Event makes CL focus of arts, history and nature
June 22, 2005
Obituaries - June 25
Charles Ernest Edwards
Panorama of Gardens
Visit Eight Wonderful Gardens Featured On This Year's Tour
Visit Eight Wonderful Gardens Featured On This Year's Tour
Last day of school, first day of summer for kids
June 15, 2005
Clarification bills die in legislature
June 25, 2005
Port of CL hires Albaugh as finance director
June 1, 2005
Sidelines
Summer Wrestling/Winter Champions Camp
Measure 14-23 passes
he ballot title will now become part of the city charter; officials will try to figure out how
he ballot title will now become part of the city charter; officials will try to figure out how
New police chief opens door to Hood River
June 8, 2005
Ribbits hops in new direction
June 18, 2005
Openings available for ‘Bravissimo’
May 25, 2005
Letters - June 8
PROD teaches
Obituaries - July 2
Teresa Ann Whitecotton
Letters - June 15
Help save Secrets
Power in Pumpers
Students get mobile aboard donated vehicles
Students get mobile aboard donated vehicles
Only in Hood River
June 4, 2005
First claim heads to court
Bentons are dissatisfied with the county’s interpretation on their Measure 37 land use claim
Bentons are dissatisfied with the county’s interpretation on their Measure 37 land use claim
Mountain biker dies from fall off cliff
May 18, 2005
Judge sides with Gorge board
Court rules Measure 37 does not apply to Scenic Area lands
Court rules Measure 37 does not apply to Scenic Area lands
Letters - June 18
Amazing space
Parts and Labor boutique presents the unique
June 29, 2005
Chuck Bowe dies at age 78
June 29, 2005
Port commission remains unchanged
Watson defeats Marquardo by 2,800 votes; Marquardo blames media
Watson defeats Marquardo by 2,800 votes; Marquardo blames media
‘SIMPLY GORGE-OUS’ Hood River hosts state Garden Clubs
June 11, 2005