Hermiston Honors Its Own
Jer Pratton, Mary Corp Take Top Honors at DSA Banquet
The lights went down and the stars came out in Hermiston on Wednesday night for...
Hunters: Report Results by Jan. 31 to Avoid Fine
Any hunter who purchased 2014 big game or turkey tags needs to report their hunt results by the deadline, which is Jan. 31, 2015...
Hermiston Council Breezes Through Light Agenda
Monday night’s Hermiston City Council was gaveled to order promptly at 7 p.m. Twenty-five minutes later, the meeting was gaveled to a close.
The swiftness...
Hermiston Senior Center Serving Lunches on Tuesdays & Thursdays
The Hermiston Senior Center is now serving in-house meals on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Those planning to attend lunch are asked to call 541-567-3582 before 11...
Smith Catches Up with E. Oregon Constituents
The Oregon Legislative session ended July 6, but State Rep. Greg Smith is still keeping busy with a tour of Eastern Oregon.
On Thursday, Smith...
Good Shepherd Offering Drive-Thru COVID-19 Vaccines on Feb. 11
Good Shepherd Health Care System (GSHCS) is offering free COVID-19 vaccines on Friday, Feb. 11.
The free vaccines include initial series (1st & 2nd) and booster...
Thanks to Measure 108, Cigarette, Other Tobacco Taxes to Increase
A series of increases in the taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products and a new tax on inhalant delivery products, approved by Oregon...
Remembering Those Who Were Forgotten
While Memorial Day was established to honor men and women who have died while serving in the military, many Americans also mark the holiday...
Hermiston Aquatic Center Pushes Back Opening Day to June 18
Opening day at the Hermiston Family Aquatic Center has been pushed back a day to June 18 due to mechanical issues.
Individual passes cost $70...
Clowns Teach Students About Friendship, Respect
A trio of clowns delighted students at McNary Heights Elementary School this week as the “Bloomin’ Buddies” taught them about friendship, confidence and bullying...
Good Shepherd to Assist with Health Insurance Enrollment
Good Shepherd Medical Center is offering a health insurance enrollment and pre-enrollment fair on Monday, Oct. 30 from noon to 7 p.m. in conference...
Irrigon to Hold Budget Committee Meeting on May 10 at City Hall
The city of Irrigon will hold a public Budget Committee meeting on Thursday, May 10 at 6 p.m. at city hall, 500 N.E. Main...
Hermiston 49, Pendleton 28 – HHS Wins CRC Title
Friday’s game between Hermiston and Pendleton had several compelling storylines: A matchup between cross-county rivals with both teams undefeated in league play and a...
Council Votes to Annex OSU Land into City
The Oregon State University’s Hermiston Agricultural Research & Extension Center (HAREC) grows and irrigates more than 200 crops and has more research acreage under...
Hermiston Chamber to Host Ribbon Cutting for Windermere Real Estate
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon-cutting event at Windermere Real Estate on Wednesday, June 5 at 1:30 p.m.
Windermere is located at...
Festival of Lights Seeks Volunteers
The Festival of Lights committee is looking for volunteers to help sort and store displays on Saturday, April 20 at 9 a.m. at the...
Tickets to Soon Go on Sale for 19th Annual Daddy Daughter Dance
The 19th annual Daddy Daughter Dance will swing into the Pendleton Convention Center on Saturday, Feb. 10 featuring beloved activities and an expanded ticket...
Hermiston Man Charged with Attempting to Steal Cattle Chute
A Hermiston man was arrested and jailed for allegedly attempting to steal a hydraulic cattle chute from a local business.
On Nov. 1, Deputy Cody...
200-Plus People Turn Out for ‘Common Ground’ Ag Documentary
With more than 200 people attending, a free one-time screening of the regenerative farming documentary “Common Ground” was held Feb. 7 at the Wildhorse...