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THE HIGH PRAIRIAN

“All the news that’s print to fit”

Publisher: High Prairie Community Council
News Editor: Gwen Berry
Layout/Typesetting: Cindy Henchell, Cascadia Graphics & Publishing

Serving the Community of High Prairie Klickitat County, Washington

Published 4 times a year (or as often as needed)
The High Prairian can be viewed or downloaded for free on the High Prairie website: https://www.highprairie.us

Subscriptions for printed and mailed copies are available for $5 per year.
Contact the editor with news or comments:
Gwen Berry: pgwenberry@hotmail.com or 509-365-0025

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your address) are available for $5.00.
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PO Box 592
Lyle, WA 98635

Please make all payments payable to: HPCC

Category Archives: v23n1

Winter Photos

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Worried About a Stock Market Crash?

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Jon K. Hancock, Hancock Advisors, LLC Meet the Author: Jon and Sarah Hancock have lived on Schilling Road in High Prairie since the spring of 2020. Jon reports, “We have three dogs, three cats, three sheep, four chickens, and a … Continue reading →

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Firewise 

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Tom McMackin  Special Note Regarding Evergreen Trees:  No new pruning or removal work – Now until the 2023 Fall’s first frost! Here’s why: New springtime damage can attract the Ips Beetle(s) to your trees and the wider surrounding area and … Continue reading →

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To A Litter Bug

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Anonymous Dear “KEYSTONE LIGHT,”Your actions have caused quite a blightYou throw your beer cansOn this beautiful landAnd seem not to care when or where You may not know That just months agoEight miles of trashWas placed in bagsWeighing just over a … Continue reading →

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Goldendale Library Schedules Winter/Spring Events

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Terra McLeod, Branch Manager  The Goldendale Community Library is back to planning events for everyone throughout the year. Here are some of the highlights to look forward to. Also look for us on the Klickitat County Bookmobile with upcoming special … Continue reading →

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Brown Sugar Cookies Recipe

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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https://lilluna.com/brown-sugar-cookies/#wprm-recipe-container-151936/ Contributed by Jasmine Randall  INGREDIENTS  • 2 c brown sugar • 1/2 c butter • 1/2 c vegetable oil • 2 eggs • 1 tsp baking soda • 1 tsp baking powder • 1 tsp salt • 1 tsp vanilla extract • 3 c all purpose flour • … Continue reading →

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Help Us Find You! Get A Blue Address Sign

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Tom McMackin / Fred Henchell During daytime, and especially at nighttime, High Prairie blue reflective address numbers can save minutes when first responders are paged out and coming to help. Those minutes could make a real difference in a critical … Continue reading →

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A Newcomer with High Prairie Fire

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Brenda Edin  I don’t think I’m the only one who wrestled with my decision to become a volunteer firefighter. As a recent transplant to the area, I was hesitant to sign up. Looking back, most of that came down to … Continue reading →

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KCFDP 14 High Prairie  Fire Department Report  

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Tom McMackin / Chief Sarah Hancock  our Klickitat County Fire Protection District #14 / High Prairie logged 108 runs in 2022 (so far in 2023, 16 runs). The majority of these incident responses were medical calls. There were no significant … Continue reading →

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County Democrats Meeting In March

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Rebecca Sonniksen The Klickitat County Democrats will hold their first quarterly gathering of 2023 beginning 6 p.m.  Monday, March 6, at the High Prairie Community Center, 701 Struck Road. After snacks and socializing, a short meeting focusing on the year’s … Continue reading →

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Cautionary Tale

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Helen Kearns  My husband neglected to remove his wallet from his jeans pocket before washing. Needless to say, the wallet & its contents were very well laundered. Most cards were plastic & survived with no noticeable damage. However, he had … Continue reading →

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New Benefits: Shingles Vaccine And Cost Of Insulin

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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Headlines flash the news that Medicare now covers the cost of shingles vaccinations and caps the monthly cost of insulin for diabetics at $35, due to provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA). That sounds like excellent news. … Continue reading →

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2023 Board Meetings and Community Events

Posted on March 2, 2023 by webmistressMarch 2, 2023
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 The coming year’s activities are shsping up. Here are the ones we know about so far.Please add these dates to your calendar. You will receive notice of changes to this schedule. The HPCC Board will meet the 3rd Monday of … Continue reading →

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