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KOIN Portland on MSNFriends of the Columbia Gorge fear the scenic area won’t receive funding from WashingtonThe U.S. Forest Service says the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area sees about two million visitors annually.
Washington lawmakers, dealing with a state budget crisis, are looking to make cuts and the Columbia River Gorge Commission is potentially in the crosshairs.
Washington lawmakers, dealing with a state budget crisis, are looking to make cuts and the Columbia River Gorge Commission is potentially in the crosshairs.
The Columbia River Gorge Commission has long been responsible for protecting and enhancing the scenic area, which totals nearly 300,000 acres across Washington and Oregon. The commission helps enforce ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The agency tasked with helping to manage and protect the Columbia River Gorge could be facing a funding cut from the Washington legislature as lawmakers in Olympia grapple with ...
The most recent biennium budget proposal from the state Senate and House of Representatives eliminates all funding for the ...
Washington state lawmakers are considering defunding a commission that regulates development in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, which spans 85 miles in Oregon and Washington between ...
The latest budget proposal from the Legislature could mean the end for the Columbia River Gorge Commission, which was ...
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