Sherman County officials announced on Mar. 25 that a regular session of the County Court will take place Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. The meeting is set to be held in the Commissioners Meeting Room at the Sherman County Courthouse.
The session provides an opportunity for residents and stakeholders to participate in local governance and discuss community issues. The agenda for the meeting is available on the County Court page. Anyone wishing to be included on the agenda must contact Tammi Gaskey by noon on Thursday, April 9, with all supporting documents submitted by that deadline as well.
Sherman County enriches community life through its ties to Oregon Trail heritage and recreational opportunities along the Columbia River and surrounding canyons, according to the official website. The county utilizes its historic 1899 courthouse in Moro as its primary administrative facility and community hub, also serving as a venue for public meetings such as this upcoming court session.
Sherman County encompasses about 1,955 residents living in six small communities and rural areas according to its official website. These towns were originally established as way-stations along the Oregon Trail. The county occupies north-central Oregon between major rivers and supports an agricultural economy focused on grains and livestock; it preserves historical landmarks while fostering ties to regional heritage according to county information.
The Board of County Commissioners directs policy and operations through oversight of government programs that support residents, preserve heritage, and boost local economic vitality according to official sources. This upcoming court session continues those efforts by providing a forum for public participation in local decision-making.

