Yasui vigil

Comm. Carl Casey, left, of Hood River’s American Legion Post 22 gives remarks at the March 28 candlelight vigil for Minoru Yasui, a Japanese American lawyer born in the valley who, 84 years ago that day, broke the military-imposed curfew for World War II. Held on the library lawn in Hood River, it capped a day full of honoring Yasui’s opposition to Japanese American discrimination, which included teach-ins at Riverside Church, a movie screening hosted by the Hood River Latino Network and several other events. 

Yes for pools

The proposed pool bond and operating levies would cost my wife and me about $300 a year.