Free news: Melanie Tucker has joined Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) to become its new Family and Community Wellness Director. She brings 30 years of experience in social services to support the Whole Family Approach.
You may be familiar with this situation. You are asked a question and you know the answer, but you just can’t think of the correct word — and thingamajig or whatchamacallit just doesn’t work.
Of the approximately 38,700 students who graduated from Oregon public schools last year, six came from Innovations Academy at NORCOR. Each graduation was a critical milestone not only in the life of that individual, but also a step toward a safer Oregon.
HOOD RIVER — Author and Vital Reset co-owner Heidi Venture’s latest release, “Psilocybin in Oregon,” is a practical guide to the state’s groundbreaking legal psilocybin program.
FREE NEWS: The Dementia Friendly Wasco County steering committee has been working for the past year to bring Cherry Blossom Adult Day Program to fruition.
WHITE SALMON — Local health industry leaders assembled at Skyline Health on Nov. 17 for the second annual Better Together Rural Health Retreat — a convening of prominent organizations and individuals from across the Gorge to strategize, align workforce priorities and plan for the future.
Wasco County is in serious need of 911 dispatchers, and staff can see potential employees in all kinds of places. The dispatch center is short three positions, and the Wasco County Board Commissioners recently agreed to hire two contract dispatchers, who they hope will start at the first of the year,