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If you know of an error in a story, call us at 541-383-0367. TO SUBSCRIBE Call us ......................541-385-5800 • Home delivery and E-Edition ..........................$7 per week • By mail .................................$9.50 per week • E-Edition only ...................$4.50 per week To sign up for our e-Editions, visit www.bendbulletin.com to register. TO PLACE AN AD Classified ......................................541-385-5809 Advertising fax ..........................541-385-5802 Other information ....................541-382-1811 OBITUARIES Call to ask about deadlines, Monday- Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ............541-385-5809 BY JAMIE HALE The Oregonian Ski runs at Mt. Hood Meadows have long been used as hiking trails come summer, but this year the ski area is really leaning into its warm weather recreation with even more options for hikers. More than 8 miles of new trails will open this sum- mer, Mt. Hood Meadows an- nounced Tuesday, connecting the base of the ski area with existing trails, and adding new hiking opportunities that offer a more “intimate” expe- rience. Mt. Hood Meadows will open for its summer season on June 25 and will operate Thursdays through Mondays until Sept. 6. The new trails begin at the main Mt. Hood Meadows parking lot, winding around the eastern side of the ski area and up to its highest reaches. They also connect to existing trails leading to nearby Um- brella Falls, Elk Meadows, Sahalie Falls and the famed Timberline Trail, which cir- cumnavigates the mountain. Mt. Hood Meadows has also added a new trail in the Jack’s Woods section of Heather Canyon and built a spur trail to a viewpoint at Picnic Rock. Dave Tragethon, spokes- man for Mt. Hood Meadows, said the new trails may tech- nically be open before June 25 to those hiking in from out- side the ski area, though there Jamie Hale/The Oregonian The peak of Mount Hood is seen from a meadow that during the win- ter is a ski run at Mt. Hood Meadows. The Umbrella Falls-Sahalie Falls Loop Hike runs about 4 miles on the southeast flank of Mount Hood. may still be work going on, and several areas are still cov- ered in snow. He urged hikers to steer clear of any machin- ery and ongoing projects. “We’re blessed with a cor- nucopia of nature and these new trails provide a more personal connection with the mountain environment,” Tragethon said in a news re- lease Tuesday. “The new trails weave through meadows of wild- flowers, in and out of the for- est canopy and along moun- tain streams. They provide a much closer and intimate walk with nature.” The new trails also come with interpretive signs in- forming visitors about the local plants and animals, ge- ology of the mountain and the area’s importance to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, the ski resort said. Those who don’t want to hike up the side of the moun- tain can pay to take a scenic chairlift ride and soak in the scenery from a higher van- tage point. To access the waterfalls and meadows around Mt. Hood Meadows, hikers typically park their cars at the nearby Elk Meadows and Sahalie Falls Trailhead managed by the U.S. Forest Service, which is notoriously busy in the warmer season. The natural attractions are also accessible from several other trailheads in the area. Parking at Forest Service trailheads requires a $5 day- use fee or a valid recreation pass, while parking at Mt. Hood Meadows is free be- tween April 30 and Nov. 1. LOCAL & STATE BRIEFING Remains identified of Klamath Falls man killed in Pearl Harbor attack The remains of a Navy ser- viceman from Klamath Falls who was killed during the at- tack on Pearl Harbor have been recovered and identified, ac- cording to the Defense POW/ MIA Accounting Agency. The agency identified the re- mains of Warren C. Gillette, a 21-year-old Navy Seaman 1st Class, who served on the bat- tleship USS Oklahoma at Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. Gil- lette was on the ship on Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese aircraft attacked Pearl Harbor. The at- tack on the ship resulted in 429 deaths, including Gillette. From December 1941 to June 1944, Navy personnel recovered the remains of the crew, which were then interred in the Halawa and Nuuanu cemeteries. In September 1947, mem- bers of the American Graves Registration Service trans- ferred the remains to a labora- tory on Oahu. The lab was able to identify 35 crewmembers from the Oklahoma. The un- identified remains, including Gillette’s, were then buried in Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency/ Submitted photo Warren C. Gillette. plots at the National Memo- rial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl in Honolulu. In October 1949, a military board classified the uniden- tified remains, including Gil- lette’s, as nonrecoverable. To identify Gillette’s re- mains, scientists from the De- fense POW/MIA Accounting Agency in 2015 examined the remains using anthropological analysis. In addition, scientists from the Armed Forces Medical Ex- aminer System used Y chro- mosome DNA analysis. Gillette will be buried on July 12 in Eagle Point, Oregon. — Bulletin staff report Find it all online bendbulletin.com Do you have diabetes? Are you taking non-insulin oral medications to treat your diabetes? Are you 18 years old or older? You may qualify for a clinical research study. 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