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THE BOG AT EDDIEVILLE
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Contributed photo
At the Goldendale Jaycees' second annual Mud Bog, called "The Bog at Eddieville," Tim Stevens of Goldendale won
Sunday's "Bog for Bucks," while Tony Huck (CENTER) and Ben Sartain (HAND) had the hairiest reliever (Stevens and
Eric Kastl look on). Class One winners (33" tires and under) were Keith Christensen of Hood River and John Rolfe and
Ray Larcome, both of Goldendale. Class Two (36") winners were Rodney Knopes and Tim Stevens, both of
Goldendale. Class Three (40") winners were Doug Frantum of Goldendale and Robert Lyons of Bingen.
The Klickitat County months (to run consecutive-
Prosecutor's office has ly with a Clark County mat-
announced the following
recent activity in Superior
Court•
The following defendants
appeared on June 2x:
Tara Jane Gromes, 28, of
Bingen, pleaded guilty to
fourth-degree assault with a
second count for domestic
violence, and third-degree
malicious mischief (domes-
tic violence). Gromes was
ter) plus 12 months commu-
nity custody, and must
undergo evaluation for sub-
stance abuse and pay
$3,772.
Clarence Kenney Tahkeal,
33, of Wapato, pleaded
guilty to possession of a con-
trolled substance (metham-
phetamine), received 30
was sentenced to 60 days
plus 12 months community
custody, must have no con-
tact with the victim, must
register as a sex offender,
and will pay $1,3o6 plus
restitution.
On July 6, Jesus Barajas-
Michel, 37, of White Salmon,
pleaded guilty to delivery of a
controlled substance
(methamphetamine), posses-
days plus 12 months tom- sion of a controlled substance
munity custody, and must (methamphetamine), and two
Vancouver, pleaded guilty to
residential burglary and fail-
ure to register as a sex
offender, and received 12
days on the first count and
15 months on the second, to
be served c, oncurrently,
along with zero to 12 months
community custody.
Hammond must have no
contact with the victim and
must pay $1,265 in fines and
costs.
On July 19, Angela Start
sentenced for each count to
365 days incarceration, 305
days suspended with credit
for time served, leaving a
total 56 days convertible to
work crew and served con-
undergo evaluation for sub- counts of second-degree Ostler, 27, of Bickleton,
stance abuse and pay unlawful possession of a pleaded guiltyto forgery and
$1,99o.
firearm. Barajas-Michel was was sentenced to three
Craig Men Ostrander, 26, sentenced to a total of 36 months incarceration and
(address unknown), pleaded months for the four counts, ordered to pay restitution
guilty to second-degree plus zero to 12 months com- plus $1,2o5; and Samuel Lee
currently. Gromes was assault, was sentenced to 15
placed on 12 months proba~ months incarceration plus
]
~ion, must have no" contact i8 to~ 36 m-onths community
with the victim, undergo
evaluation for treatment for
alcohol abuse and anger
management, and pay
$1,o6o in fines and costs.
William Mathew Temple,
43, of Husum, pleaded guilty
to possession of a controlled
substance (methampheta-
mine), received seven
custody, and was ordered to
have no contact with the vic-
tim and to pay $1,27o plus
restitution to be determined
later.
Richard Arnold Felton,
38, of Goldendale, pleaded
guilty to second-degree pos-
session of stolen property
with sexual motivation and
munity custody, and wasRogers, 46, of Portland,
ordered to pay $4,310 in civies pleaded guilty to second-
and penaltles, degree malicious mischief,
Also on July 6, James received 45 days and was
Aaron Hammond, 4o, of ordered topay$1,38o.
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To celebrate the new
Columbia Gorge wine appel-
lation, which took effect on
July 9, 15 members of the
Columbia Gorge
Winegrowers' Association
(CGWA) are hosting the first-
ever Gorge Wine Celebration
on Sunday, Aug. 8 in Hood
River.
"This event is an unparal-
leled chance for people to
enjoy wines from wineries
and vineyards all over the
Gorge. Come to one spot for
the wines you would have to
drive over 200 miles to taste,"
said CGWA member Robb
Bell.
The ticket price of $2o in
advance, $25 at the door,
includes tastings from all par-
ticipating wineries, food from
local restaurants and cater-
ers, and four hours of music
by local group Blue Trick.
Attendees will also have the
chance to participate in a
silent auction to
prizes from local
ers, restaurants
ation operators.
The new
viticultural area,
this spring by the
ernment, reed
square-mile area
sides of the
from west of Hood
White Salmon to
as an official
region, bringing:
tion to wines
The
tive effort by
wineries and
from 4 p.m. to 8
Sunday, Aug. 8,
Canyon Road
reached by
from 1-84 and
to Flerchin
Tickets can be
by calling
296-2266 or
local winery.
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