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Renewed legal battle ramps up over Columbia Basin dams and salmon
A long-running court battle over how to balance protections for endangered fish with hydropower dams in the Columbia River Basin has resumed after a two-year pause. Conservationists, anglers and clean energy groups, along with the state of Oregon, asked a federal court Tuesday to grant a preliminary injunction that would change how eight dams on the lower Columbia and Snake rivers operate. They argue that these changes would improve the conditions for salmon and steelhead survival.
Recent grad looking for a forever home
OTHELLO – Orchard recently graduated from the Ridge Dog training program. The Ridge Dogs program allows for inmates at the Coyote Ridge Correctional Facility in Connell to train dogs. The dogs are taught basic commands such as sit, stay, lie down, come when called, walk on a loose leash and heel on request. Many of the dogs will also have clicker training. Orchard is a loving girl, who loves a good nap and yap. She is a good companion for those who are active because she loves long runs and exciting adventures. She is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and ready to go home with you. If Orchard seems like a perfect fit, visit AdamsCountyPetRescue.com and fill out an application. If you can’t adopt, right now, but you would like to help a local shelter, visit the website and click “donate.”
Sugar Gem, a graduate and professional grass roller looking for cozy home
OTHELLO – Sugar Gem is a fun-loving, sweet girl looking for a friendly, playful and adventurous home. She loves to play with other dogs and have a good wrestle. She is also a graduate of the Ridge Dog program. The Ridge Dogs program allows for inmates at the Coyote Ridge Correctional Facility in Connell to train dogs. The dogs are taught basic commands such as sit, stay, lie down, come when called, walk on loose leash and heal on request. Many of the dogs will also have clicker training. Sugar Gem’s favorite activities include chasing balls, playing and rolling around in the grass. For those interested in taking the sweet girl home visit AdamsCountyPetRescue.com or call 509-488-5514. For those unable to adopt but who would like to support the shelter, consider donating by clicking the “donate” button at the top of the website.
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