HSD Seeks Community Input on District's Future
The Hermiston School District will hold a pair of community meetings this month to hear from the public on the future of the district.
“As...
Youth Sports Parent Meeting Set for Tonight at Community Center
Parents, if your child is registered in a city youth flag football or volleyball league, you are asked to attend a meeting tonight at...
Need a COVID-19 Vaccine? Good Shepherd Offering Clinic on Campus
Good Shepherd Health Care System (GSHCS) is holding weekly vaccine events on its campus at 610 NW 11th St., in Hermiston.
The vaccine clinic schedule may...
Boardman Council to Hold Retreat on March 4
The Boardman City Council will hold its annual goal setting workshop on Saturday, March 4.
Councilors and city department heads will meet at the Boardman...
Volunteers Ready to Serve Hundreds on Thanksgiving
Looking forward to a delicious Thanksgiving dinner, but don’t want to go to the trouble of preparing it? No worries – the annual Thanksgiving...
Register Now for Private Swim Lessons
The Hermiston Family Aquatic Center is now registering ofor the 2017 private swim lessons.
Residents can register for one 25-minute lesson for $18 or 10...
Design Complete for 1st Student-Built Home
After nearly four months of collaborative work, Gail Sargent of Sargent Architects placed the final touches on the design for the first student-built home...
IMESD Employees to Receive Crystal Apple Awards
Four InterMountain Education Service District employees have been named 2014 Crystal Apple Award Winners.
Brett Dunten, Jodi Garberg, Marilyn Olsen and Denise Yohannan will be...
Scimmer Scam Catches Attention of ODA Inspectors
Add one more item for weights and measures inspectors with the Oregon Department of Agriculture to look for while examining motor fuel dispensers around...
Public Invited to Tour Student-Built Home
The Columbia Basin Student Homebuilders Program is inviting the public to get an up-close look at its first student-built home.
The open house will be...
Sept. 20: Umatilla County Health Reports 50 New COVID-19 Cases
Umatilla County Health today reported 50 new COVID-19 cases - down 15 from Friday's total.
Today's new cases - which include new cases reported Friday...
Hermiston Seeks Businesses, Groups for Drive-Through Treats on Main
The Hermiston Parks and Recreation Department is looking for groups and businesses to participate in this year’s drive-through edition of Treats on Main, happening...
OSP Seize 748 Pounds of Illegally Caught Chinook
Oregon State Police (OSP) Fish & Wildlife troopers cited an Astoria man on several commercial fish-related charges after seizing 748 pounds of illegally caught...
Feves Gallery Reception for Artist’s Exhibit Re-Scheduled for March 14
The Betty Feves Memorial Art Gallery at Blue Mountain Community College has re-scheduled the opening of Marie Noorani’s “How It Looks on Paper” exhibit...
Oregon Has Third-Biggest Drop in Gas Prices Throughout the Nation
Pump prices are cheaper in most states including Oregon this week as an increase in gasoline stocks has put downward pressure on prices.
For the...
Little League Signups Set for Wednesday
Hermiston Little League will hold signups on Wednesday, Feb. 10 at the Hermiston Conference Center.
The signups are for baseball and softball players ages 5...
Facebook Workshop Set for Businesses
The Umatilla Chamber of Commerce will host an Introduction to Facebook workshop for businesses on Dec. 1.
The workshop goes from 8 to 10 a.m....
Hermiston School District Awards Bid for New HHS Softball Facility
The Hermiston School District Board of Education accepted the bid of Nelson Construction Corp for the construction on the new Hermiston High School softball...
Hiring Event Scheduled for Oct 4 for Lamb Weston in Boardman
Hermiston WorkSource is hosting a hiring event for Lamb Weston’s Boardman center cold storage location on Thursday, Oct. 4 from 2 to 6 p.m.
Applications...
HPD Arrest Log
The following are recent arrests made by the Hermiston Police Department:
April 17: Baltazar Velasqez, 26, was arrested on the 300 block of S.E. Fifth...