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Today's show focuses on the garden, as we are joined by Eric Bosler from the Central Gorge Master Gardeners.
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Mid-Columbia Today for Friday, June 26, 2026
Mid-Columbia Today for Thursday, June 25, 2026
In the first half of the show, Genevieve Scholl from the Port of Cascade Locks previews their Fourth of July activities, then Mark spends some time talking about the latest comments from new Portland Trail Blazer owner Tom Dundon indiciating the team won't contribute to paying for the improvements to the Moda Center the team is demanding.
Mid-Columbia Today for Wednesday, June 24, 2026
In the first half of the show, Mark talks with Mid-Columbia Center For Living Executive Director Al Barton about an Oregon Health Authority grant to estblish an in-patient substance abuse treatment facility in The Dalles, then Washington Gorge Action Programs Executive Director Julie Hester and Food Bank Network Manager Janeal Booren talk about food bank operation challenges and their Food For All fundraiser on August 14 at AniChe Cellars (tickets are available at wagap.org [https://www.wagap.org/]).
Mid-Columbia Today for Tuesday, June 23, 2026
In the first part of the show, Mark talks with Bill Stenson from Radio Amateurs of the Gorge about their upcoming field day on June 27 from noon to 9 p.m. at the Westside Fire training grounds adjacent to the Rockford Grange on 4250 Barrett Drive in Hood River, and the importance of amateur radio in emergency preparedness. Then area orchardist and Oregon Sweet Cherry Commission Chair Ian Chandler gives an update on the status of this year's cherry harvest, and talks about a Columbia Gorge Fruit Growers committee looking at whether a U.S. Department of Agriculture marketing order would benefit cherry growers.
Mid-Columbia Today for Monday, June 22, 2026
The show features a discussion of various City of Hood River subjects with Mayor Paul Blackburn & City Manager Abigail Elder. In the second portion of the show, with no guest Mark tells a story from years ago, about covering a situation involving a car disappearing from sight, and other random thoughts.
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