Columbia Gorge News www.columbiagorgenews.com Wednesday, April 14, 2021 B9 Local scholarship opportunity for teachers Teachers: Want a free or low-cost way to earn 3 grad- uate credits from Oregon State University to apply to Master’s Degree or PDU Requirements? Summer Agriculture Institute (SAI) is a week-long, in-person graduate level course for K-12 educators with little or no agricultural background. This course is offered through a part- nership between Oregon State University and Oregon Farm Bureau Foundation for Education. Receive 3 graduate level credits from OSU (equivalent to 60 PDUs) for the cost of registration: $600. Food, fun and hotel included. Total Jezebel Jaramilla, HRVHS class of 2020, receives her diploma from then School Board Chair Chrissy savings $3,300. Reitz. Plans for the 2021 ceremony are still being decided. Kirby Neumann-Rea file photo For an opportunity to attend Summer Agricultural Institute for free, contact the Hood River Valley High School Project Graduation seeks funds for special sendoff Trisha Walker ■ By Columbia Gorge News Hood River Valley High School Project Graduation volunteers are looking to give graduating seniors a big sendoff. “This class has had the hardest senior year in recent history,” said parent Megan Spears. “They missed the last half of their junior year, which is typically spent pre- paring for senior year.” There’s also been no way to participate in the usual school activities, such as homecoming, sports events or prom, and the traditional Elks all-night party gradua- tion night has likewise been canceled due to COVID. Parents are focusing their efforts to provide a small- er, safe and special event to celebrate seniors, said Spears, and are looking for community support. Funds raised will help provide what volunteers hope is a fun event with meaningful gifts “to express that we care and celebrate this graduating class,” said a press release. Prizes are being collected in addition to monetary funds. HRVHS Activities Director Lindsy Weseman said staff is looking into three options for graduation itself and hopes to have a decision by the first week of May. More information and a donation link — as well as individual stories on this year’s graduating class — can be found at mary7506. wixsite.com/2021grad. ••• If your community is planning a senior party, send information to Trisha Walker, trishaw@gorgenew. com. Columbia Gorge Chapter of the Oregon Women for Agriculture. The chapter will scholarship one teacher from the Columbia Gorge to attend SAI. Contact colum- biagorgeowa@gmail.com or call Cindy Brown, OSU Sherman County Extension, 541-565-3230. Submit a writ- ten statement on why you are interested in attending SAI and how it would benefit you as a teacher. This program is high qual- ity, accredited with collateral materials provided. You receive hands-on experience interacting with agriculture through tours of processing plants, farms, vineyards, golf courses, nurseries and agribusiness operations; opportunities to meet and work with agriculturists; hotel accommodations with meals included. There are two in-person sessions held in Oregon: west in Corvallis June 21-25, and east in Union/LaGrande July 18-23. Fact sheet available online at oregonfb.org/wp-con- tent/uploads/2021/03/ 2021SAIFactSheet.pdf. Application is available at oregonfb.org/wp-content/ uploads/2021/03/2021SA- IApplication.pdf. For more information, contact Summer Ag Institute Session west (Corvallis) Coordinator Brittany Capell, sai.west@oregonstate.edu, 503-887-0624, or Summer Ag Institute Session east (La Grande) Coordinator Kim Reynolds sai.east@ oregonstate.edu, phone 541-805-9946. OWA announces scholarship for Oregon students The Columbia Gorge chapter of Oregon Women for Agriculture (OWA) has an- nounced its annual $500 scholarship for high school students. Scholarship forms are available from local high school guidance counselors or by emailing columbiagorge- owa@gmail.com. The student must be or have been a resident of Hood River, Wasco, Sherman or Gilliam counties a minimum of two years during their high school education. Preference goes to a student with a 3.0 GPA or higher, pursuing a major in agricultural studies, and female. Applications must be postmarked no later than May 1 of the given year. Money is expected to be used for tui- tion and/or books, and will be disbursed to the student’s school following proof of enrollment. Scholarship may be used for an accredited school outside of Oregon. ••• Oregon Women for Agriculture was orga- nized 50 years ago by Willamette Valley farm women who were concerned with regulatory issues impacting the grass seed industry. Since that time, this all-volunteer group has broadened its scope to include nearly all facets of agriculture and areas of our state. The group’s mission is “Working Together To Communicate The Story Of Today’s Agriculture.” The Columbia Gorge chapter currently has 16 members and focuses on promoting agriculture through sponsor- ships of local agricultural events, displays at county fairs, placing crop identification signs along major highways and roads, awarding a scholarship to a high school senior who intends to major in agriculture, and spon- soring a local teacher to attend Oregon State University’s Summer Agriculture Institute. Public Notices provided under RCW 11. 4 0 . 0 2 0 ( 1 ) ( c ) ; or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented with- in this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060 DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: Mar. 31, 2021 PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE: Carl Allaway ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE: Deborah M. Phil- l i p s , P. C . , W S B N 13959 Phillips Reynier Sumerfield & Cline, LLP 718 State Street/ P.O. Box 758 Hood River, OR 97031 Email: debo- ra h l a w @ p h i l l i p s - reynier.com P E R S O N A L REPRESENTATIVE: Carl Allaway 18 Stoller Road Tro u t L a k e , WA 98650 Mar. 31, Apr. 7, 14, 2021 WS #205 NOTICE TO CON- TRACTORS Sealed bids for the Countywide Edge Lines, CRP 357, will be received by the Board of County Commis- sioners at the recep- tion desk located in the Klickitat County Public Works De- partment, 115 South Golden, Goldendale Washington. Mailing address 228 W. Main M S - C h - 19 , G o l d - endale Washington 98620 until 1:15 p.m. on April 27, 2021 for performing the work d e s c r i b e d b e l o w. Sealed bids received will be opened at the Commissioner’s Chambers and pub- licly read aloud on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. or shortly thereafter. Bids received after 1:15 p.m. April 27, 2021 will not be con- sidered. The county reser ves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive informalities that are not, in the opinion of the County Commis- sioners, material. Bid envelopes shall be appropri- ately marked on the outside “Bid open- ing 1:30 p.m. April 27, 2021 County- wide Edge Lines, CRP 357”. This contract pro- vides for the im- provement of 2.00 Miles of Trout Lake Hwy, 6.80 Miles of Canyon Road, 3.95 Miles of Woodland Road and 1.5 Miles of Sunnyside Road by installation of extruded thermo- plastic line and other work, all in accor- dance with the Con- tract Plans, Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifica- tions. Bid proposals shall be accom- panied by a bid p ro p o s a l d e p o s i t in cash, certified check, cashier’s check or surety bond in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount in t h e b i d p ro p o s a l . Should the suc- cessful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory perfor- mance bond within the time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to Klickitat County. Approximate project cost is es- timated to be be- tween $100,000 and $200,000. Th e K l i c k i t a t County Public Works Dept. in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, De- partment of Trans- portation, subti- tle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the De- partment of Trans- portation issued p u rs u a n t t o s u c h Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursu- ant to this advertise- ment, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor- tunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminat- ed against on the grounds of race, col- or or national origin, or sex in consider- ation for an award. Obtaining Bid Documents: Free of charge: Pl a n s , S p e c i f i c a - tions, addenda, bid- ders list, and plan holders list for the project are available though the Klickitat County’s on-line plan room. Free of c h a rg e a c c e s s i s provided to Prime Contractors, Sub- contractors and Venders by going to http://bxwa.com and clicking on: Post- ed Projects; Pub- lic Works; Klickitat County; and Projects Bidding. Bidders are encouraged to “Register” in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to place themselves on the self registered “Bidders List.” This on-line plan room p ro v i d e s B i d d e rs with fully usable on- line documents; with the ability to: down- load, print to your own printer, order full / partial plan sets from numerous re- prographic sources (on-line print order form), and a free on-line digitizer / take-off tool. Con- t a c t B u i l d e rs E x - change of Washing- ton at 425-258-1303 should you require assistance. Dated this 30th Day of March 2021. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS Klickitat County, Washington David M. Sauter, Chairman Jacob Anderson, Commissioner Dan Christopher, Commissioner ATTEST: Lee Snell Clerk of the Board In and for the County of Klickitat, State of Wash- ington A p r. 7 , 14 , 21, 2021 WS #210 NOTICE TO CON- TRACTORS Sealed bids for the Countywide Guide Posts and Signing, CRP 358, will be received by the Board of County Commissioners at the reception desk located in the Klick- itat County Public Works Department, 115 South Golden, Goldendale Wash- ington. Mailing ad- dress 228 W. Main M S - C h - 19 , G o l d - endale Washington 9 8 6 2 0 u n t i l 1 : 15 p . m . o n Tu e s d a y April 27, 2021 for performing the work d e s c r i b e d b e l o w. Sealed bids received will be opened at the Commissioner’s Chambers and pub- licly read aloud on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. or shortly thereafter. Bids received after 1:15 p.m. Tuesday April 27, 2021 will not be considered. The county reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive informalities that are not, in the opinion of the Coun- ty Commissioners, material. Bid envelopes shall be appropri- ately marked on the outside “Bid open- ing 1:30 p.m. April 27, 2021, County- wide Guide Posts and Signing, CRP 358”. This contract pro- vides for the im- provement of Trout Lake Hwy, Canyon Road, Sandridge Road, Six Prong Road, Oak Ridge Road, Sunnyside Road, Olson Road, and Garrison Road, by installation of new warning signs and posts, removal of existing signs and posts, removal of existing flexible guide posts, instal- lation of new flexible guide posts and other work, all in accordance with the Contract Plans, Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. Bid proposals shall be accom- panied by a bid p ro p o s a l d e p o s i t in cash, certified check, cashier’s check or surety bond in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount in t h e b i d p ro p o s a l . Should the suc- cessful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory perfor- mance bond within the time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to Klickitat County. Approximate project cost is es- timated to be be- tween $350,000 and $650,000. Th e K l i c k i t a t County Public Works Dept. in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, De- partment of Trans- portation, subti- tle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the De- partment of Trans- portation issued p u rs u a n t t o s u c h Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursu- ant to this advertise- ment, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor- tunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminat- ed against on the grounds of race, col- or or national origin, or sex in consider- ation for an award. Obtaining Bid Documents: 1. Free of charge: Pl a n s , S p e c i f i c a - tions, addenda, bid- ders list, and plan holders list for the project are available though the Klickitat County’s on-line plan room. Free of c h a rg e a c c e s s i s provided to Prime Contractors, Sub- contractors and Venders by going to http://bxwa.com and clicking on: Post- ed Projects; Pub- lic Works; Klickitat County; and Projects B i d d i n g . B i d d e rs are encouraged to “Register” in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to place themselves on the self registered “Bidders List.” This on-line plan room p ro v i d e s B i d d e rs with fully usable on- line documents; with the ability to: down- load, print to your own printer, order full / partial plan sets from numerous re- prographic sources (on-line print order form), and a free on-line digitizer / take-off tool. Con- t a c t B u i l d e rs E x - change of Washing- ton at 425-258-1303 should you require assistance. Dated this 30th Day of March 2021. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS Klickitat County, Washington David M. Sauter, Chairman Jacob Anderson, Commissioner Dan Christopher, Commissioner ATTEST: Lee Snell Clerk of the Board In and for the County of Klickitat, State of Wash- ington A p r. 7 , 14 , 21, 2021 WS #211 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Th e B o a r d o f County Commission- ers will hold public hearings on Tues- day May 4 at 2:00 PM and 6:00PM in the Klickitat County Courthouse, Com- missioners Meeting Room, 205 S. Co- lumbus, Goldendale, WA. THE PURPOSE of said hearing is to take testimony (pursuant to RCW 36.70.795) on Ordi- nance O033021, a moratorium on com- mercial/industrial solar projects sub- ject to a conditional use permit process. Following guid- ance issued in the Governor’s Procla- mation 20-28 (Open Public Meetings Act and Public Records Act) issued March 24, 2020, and as it has been extended, participation in this meeting will be of- fered as follows: A. To attend the meeting in person. Note all County fa- cilities are current- ly open at limited capacity. Physical distancing and face covering guidelines must be followed. B . To j o i n t h e meeting via Zoom. Ty p e i n h t t p s : / / us02web.zoom. us/j/586587651 in your browser or use one of the call-in numbers below and Meeting ID: 586 587 651. 669-900-6833 346-248-7799 929-205-6099 253-215-8782 301-715-8592 312-626-6799 Any person desir- ing to express their views on the matter is invited to join the hearing to provide testimony. If you wish to provide com- m e n t s b e f o re t h e Board, we ask that please call our office at (509) 773-4612 prior to 12 noon on May 4, 2021, and we can add you to the list for providing tes- timony. At the meet- ing the names of those wishing to tes- tify will be called out and at that time you will be able to pres- ent your comments/ concerns. Written testimony may also be submitted to the B o a rd o f C o u n t y Commissioners, 205 S Columbus, Gold- endale, WA 98620, or email to BoCC@ klickitatcounty.org. O rd i n an ce N o . O033021 can be ac- cessed at the Klick- itat County Planning Department website: http://klickitatcoun- t y. o r g / 2 7 2 / P l a n - ning-Department. BY ORDER of the Klickitat County B o a rd o f C o u n t y Commissioners dat- ed this 13th day of April, 2021. /s/ David M. Sauter, Chairman, B o a rd o f C o u n t y Commissioners Apr. 14, 21, 2021 WS #213 KLICKITAT COUN- TY MITIGATED DE- TERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE Notice is hereby given that Klickitat County issued a Mitigated Determi- nation of Non-signif- icance (MDNS) on April 8, 2021 under SEPA Rules (Chapter 197 - 11 W A C ) a n d the Klickitat Coun- t y E n v i ro n m e n t a l Ordinance Number 121084, as amend- ed, for the following proposals: S E P A 2 0 21 - 13 . Applicants: Daniel & Nadine Rhoades. A Short Plat applica- tion requesting to subdivide approx- i m a t e l y 8 0 a c re s into four lots. The proposed short plat is located in NWNE & NENW; Section 10, T3N, R15E, W.M. Klickitat County, WA (Centerville vicinity) on tax parcel 03-15- 1000-0001/00. A f t e r re v i e w o f the completed en- vironmental check- lists and other in- formation on file the Klickitat County Responsible Official has determined that t h i s p ro p o s a l w i l l not have probable significant adverse impacts on the envi- ronment. Copies of the MDNS are avail- able at the Klickitat County Planning Department during normal business hours. Comments or appeals on the above environmental review will be ac- cepted until 5:00 pm April 30, 2021. Ap- peals must be made t o t h e B o a rd a n d filed with the Klick- itat County Audi- tor’s office. Appeals shall not be deemed complete without payment of the ap- peal fees applicable to Class A projects, payable to Klickitat County Planning Department. Apr. 14, 2021 WS #214 CITY OF WHITE SALMON Public Hearing Proposed Or- dinance 2021-04- 10 7 6 , R e p e a l i n g WSMC 15.28 Flood- plain Construction Restrictions and Adopting WSMC 15.28 Flood Damage Prevention The City of White Salmon City Council will hold a public hearing regarding proposed Ordinance 2021-04-1076, Re- pealing WSMC 15.28 Floodplain Construc- tion Restrictions and Adopting WSMC 15.28 Flood Dam- age Prevention. The public hearing will be held on Wednesday, A p r i l 21, 2 0 21 a t 6:00 p.m. The City Council will meet via teleconference. Written comments may be submitted to janb@ci.white-salm- on.wa.us by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21 noting in the subject line “Pub- lic Hearing – Ordi- nance 2021-04-1076 WSMC 15.28.” All written comments will be read during the public hearing. In addition, any indi- vidual who wishes to testify via the tele- conference will be allowed to do so. You must register with the city (by contact- ing Jan Brending at janb@ci.white-salm- on.wa.us by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21) that you de- sire to testify via tele- conference and pro- vide your name and/ or phone number as it will appear during the Zoom teleconfer- ence. A copy of the proposed amend- ments is available on the city’s web- page at http://www. white-salmon.net or by calling Jan Brend- ing at 509-493-1133 #205. Apr. 14, 2021 WS #215 CITY OF BINGEN PUBLIC NOTICE Public Hearing - Ordinance Estab- lishing BMC 12.02, Right of Way Use The City of Bingen will hold a public hearing on proposed O rd i n a n c e 2 0 21 - 02-713 Establishing Bingen Municipal Code 12.02, Right of Way Use. The public hearing will be held via zoom telecon- ference at 7:00 p.m. on April 20, 2021. To attend the meeting, obtain a copy of the ordinance, or make a public comment please see instruc- tions posted online at www.bingenwash- ington.org, con- tact clerk@bingen washington.org, or call (509) 493-2122 before 5:00 p.m. on April 20, 2021. Cheyenne Pantoja Wright City Clerk Apr. 14, 2021 WS #216 HoodRiverNews.com • TheDallesChronicle.com • WhiteSalmonEnterprise.com