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CLACKAMAS, Ore. — The
Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife (ODFW) has
adopted temporary rules clos-
ing the upper reaches of the
Sandy River to the harvest of
summer steelhead through Au-
gust 31.
The action applies to Sandy
River upstream of its conflu-
ence with the Salmon River,
and includes the Salmon River.
Previously, under permanent
rules the upper Sandy was
open to retention of steelhead
through the end of August.
“The closure is necessary to
reduce unintended hooking
mortality associated with catch
and release of wild spring chi-
nook incidentally caught by an-
glers targeting summer steel-
head,” said Todd Alsbury,
ODFW district fish biologist.
Sandy River wild chinook are
protected under the federal En-
dangered Species Act.
ODFW staff working tempo-
rary fish traps in the area re-
cently observed large groups of
spring chinook holding in pools
due to extremely low water
conditions that restrict up-
stream movement, according
to Alsbury. The area will remain
closed to angling for steelhead
or spring chinook after August
31 under permanent rules.
cruit across a level playing field
when considering experienced
workers. These firms are look-
ing for the strong work ethic,
maturity, and customer orienta-
tion that experienced workers
bring to their jobs.
Employers who sign the
pledge agree that they have:
• Openness to the value of
experienced workers;
• Nondiscriminatory HR poli-
cies;
• At least some immediate
hiring needs at the time of
pledge signing.
With the integration of
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same space with employers
who value those workers.
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rienced professionals to con-
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their professional network in
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Work Reimagined also of-
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people navigate today’s work-
place.
“This service is especially
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economy that has found many
professionals unemployed for,
in many cases, a year or
more,” Romasco added.
Among the employers who
have taken the Work Reimag-
ined pledge are Scripps Health,
the top finisher last year in
AARP’s Best Employers for
Workers Over 50 program;
Toys R Us, Inc.; Dollar General;
United Health Group; Lowe’s
and AT&T.
Just for Fun
Casey and Kyle by Will Robertson
Solve this Sudoku
August 1 Sudoku answer
…all men
make
mistakes
but a good
man yields
when he
knows his
course is
wrong, and
repairs the
evil. The only
crime is
pride.
SOPHOCLES
Greek
playwright
(496-406
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