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Crews to Begin Replacing Water Lines on E. Main Street Today

Crews will begin work to replace water lines on E. Main Street in Hermiston today, Oct. 2. Residents who did not receive a written notice...

Santa Claus to Arrive in Hermiston Tonight Following Holiday Parade

Santa Claus is scheduled to make a pre-Christmas stop in Hermiston this evening following the Lighted Holiday Parade. The fun takes place on Hermiston’s Festival...

Nearly $40 Million in Federal Funding to Support Health Care in Oregon

Oregon’s Democratic U.S. Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, have secured more than $39 million in federal funding for 39 projects in the state...

Port of Morrow Commission Removes Doherty from CDA Board

In a split vote, the Port of Morrow Commission recently removed Commissioner Kelly Doherty from her role representing the port on the Columbia Development...

Hermiston High teacher selected as Judge at California FFA Convention

HERMISTON, Ore.-Sandy McKay, a Hermiston High School teacher has been selected to be a judge at the California Future Farmers of America (FFA) State...

Good Shepherd Celebrates Achievements at Community Meeting

Good Shepherd Health Care System celebrated its highlights and accomplishments of the past year during its seventh annual Community Meeting Wednesday at the Eastern...
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Oregon House Bill would ensure free meals for all students

SALEM, Ore.-A bill currently being considered in the Oregon State House of Representatives would ensure free school meals for all students, even if proposed...

Hermiston PD to start “Good Shepherd Patrol Beat”

HERMISTON, Ore.-The Hermiston City Council approved an agreement between Good Shepherd Health Care System (GSHCS) and the Hermiston Police Department (HPD) at its regular...

Hermiston High Starts Army JROTC Program

HERMISTON, Ore. - 52 Hermiston High School students are now enrolled as cadets in the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program. “We are...

Prescription Drug Take Back Day is April 26

HERMISTON, Ore.-Got a cabinet full of unwanted, unused or expired pills at home? The Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day...

Industry Dance Co. Opens Its Doors in Downtown Hermiston

A new dance studio has opened in downtown Hermiston. Industry Dance Co., 182 E. Main St., hosted an open house Tuesday, Dec. 17, and will start its short season Jan....

Hermiston Begins Plan to Assess, Plant and Maintain Local Trees

The Hermiston Parks & Recreation Department is partnering with ArborPro to conduct a public tree inventory and develop a comprehensive Urban Forestry Plan. The...

Coffee Shop Donates a Day’s Proceeds to Fight Against Cancer

Coffee businesses face stiff competition in big and small cities alike, but that didn’t stop The Human Bean in Hermiston to step up in...

Good Shepherd to Participate in Disaster Preparedness Drill

Good Shepherd Health Care System (GSHCS) will host and participate in a full-scale disaster preparedness drill on Tuesday, Sept. 17. The comprehensive emergency response exercise...

CDA Board Makes No Moves on Executive Director Evaluation

Two months after a Columbia Development Authority meeting rife with tension and veiled accusations of misconduct, board members reviewed a potential executive director performance...

Morrow County Ambulance Service Contracts Finalized

After more than a year of community and legal conflict over the ambulance service provider for Morrow County, residents have a final answer for...

Good Shepherd Acquires Northeast Oregon Now Online News Source

After more than a decade of providing free local news to our region, Good Shepherd Health Care System (GSHCS) and Umatilla Electric Cooperative (UEC)...

CDA Board Members May Find Solution to July Lawsuit Over Land

Columbia Development Authority board members John Shafer and Kim Puzey spent much of the regular meeting Tuesday, Oct. 22, at odds over the lawsuit...

Hermiston Daytime Curfew Aims to Curb Truancy During School Hours

The Hermiston City Council approved an ordinance at its Nov. 25 regular meeting to introduce a daytime curfew aimed at promoting school attendance. The ordinance,...

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