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Warm Springs Tribe Raises Long-Term Concerns Over Columbia River After Longview Chemical Disaster

As cleanup crews work to contain the aftermath of a deadly chemical release at a Longview, Washington paper mill, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are raising urgent questions about what the disaster means for the long-term health of the Columbia River and the communities that depend on it.

Wunsch and Simmelink Win Commissioner Primaries; Sheriff Race Goes Straight to November

Incumbent Jefferson County Commissioners Mark Wunsch and Kelly Simmelink both survived contested May primaries to advance to the November general election. The sheriff’s race between Jason Pollock and Tyler Anderson skipped the primary entirely, heading directly to a November showdown.

Extreme Fire Danger in Effect: What Every Jefferson County Resident Needs to Know This Weekend

With fire danger at the extreme level, burn restrictions in place since May, and a long holiday weekend approaching, Jefferson County Fire & EMS and state forestry officials are urging residents to be especially vigilant. Here is a complete rundown of what is and is not allowed.

DPSST Committee Recommends Revoking Sheriff Candidate Anderson’s Police Certifications for Life

A state police oversight committee voted last month to recommend that Jefferson County sheriff candidate Tyler Anderson be permanently stripped of his law enforcement credentials. Anderson says he will appeal and remain in the race. The full DPSST board makes its final decision July 21.

Fourth of July Guide: Parades, Fireworks, and Fire Safety Across Jefferson County

From the 30th Annual Todd Beamer Memorial Run in Madras to barn dances at Crooked River Ranch, Jefferson County has a full slate of Independence Day festivities planned. But fire officials urge extreme caution: burn restrictions are in full force and fire danger is at the extreme level.

Swim Advisory Still in Effect at Lake Billy Chinook as Summer Weekend Arrives

With thousands of Central Oregon families expected to visit Lake Billy Chinook this weekend, state health officials are urging caution: toxic algae levels remain above safe limits, and the advisory now covers the entire lake.