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HOOD RIVER — An eruption of sound emerged from Columbia Center for the Arts on Jan. 29, as a quintet of award-winning musicians, The Volcano Listening Project (VLP), strummed, fiddled and blew along to the erratic beats of sonified volcanology.

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HOOD RIVER — Sense of Place continues its 15th anniversary season with Geology Alive: Understanding Geologic Hazards in the Gorge, a presentation with geologist Dr. Richard “Dick” Iverson, Scientist Emeritus at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Cascades Volcano Observatory.

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Stories and photos from the last century of local news. A hundred years ago this week, wages for Mexican orchard workers rose to 80 cents per hour, rumors of diphtheria were denied, and work began on the White Salmon end of the Hood River Bridge.

Chapter II in author Keith McCoy's monthly series on the White Salmon River