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County Court – May 6th, 2020

The next regularly scheduled court session will be held May 6th, 2020 at 9:00 am by conference call.  The most current agenda can be found on the County Court page.  If you wish to be on the agenda, please contact Tammi Gaskey at 541-565-3416 or countycourt@shermancounty.net

Quorum may be present

A quorum of the County Court may be present on a phone conference call with Sage Technologies on Tuesday, April 28th at 3:30 p.m.   You can hear the meeting by dialing 1-866-899-4679, access code 389-678-189.

Burn Ban starts May 1, 2020

DUE TO EXTREME FIRE CONDITIONS As of May 1, 2020 THE BURN BAN WILL BE IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF SHERMAN COUNTY THIS INCLUDES BARRELS, INCINERATORS AND AGRICULTURAL BURNING For Further Information, Please Contact Your Local City Administrator or Fire Official THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.  

Mental Health and Stress Relief Resources

The coronavirus pandemic has caused upheaval in everybody’s life, be it job loss, illness, or working and studying from home, and it has come on top of the normal stresses of life. To cope with the grief, loss and shock, Lindsay Pietsch, a therapist with Cascade Centers Inc., a Portland counseling service, encourages people to … Continued

Mid-Columbia Center For Living WARM LINE

Warm Line is a non-crisis listening service for children, teens, and parents/guardians of children who may be struggling with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges. How do I reach the Warm Line? Call the Center for Living Sherman County office at (541)-565-3149 and ask for the Warm Line When can I call? Tuesdays 1pm-3pm (English … Continued

County Court – April 15, 2020

The next regularly scheduled court session will be held April 15, 2020 at 9:00 am by conference call.  The most current agenda can be found on the County Court page.  If you wish to be on the agenda, please contact Tammi Gaskey at 541-565-3416 or countycourt@shermancounty.net

Sherman County’s First Case of COVID-19

As you probably have heard, COVID-19 has been confirmed in Sherman County.  The County Court and our Emergency Management team learned about it Sunday afternoon after it was posted on the OHA (Oregon Health Authority) website.  This is not the ideal way that it should happen.  The North Central Public Health District and our Emergency … Continued

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