Police Blotter: Kleptomaniac Canines
Here's our weekly look at what folks are reporting to the Hermiston Police Department.
RP = Reporting Party
Wednesday, Nov. 16
Odd Sense of Humor
RP wants to...
ALMS Student to Serve on Executive Board
Courtnee West, and eighth grader at Armand Larive Middle School, has been selected to serve one year on the Executive Board of the Oregon...
Partnership Aims to Keep Oregon Clean
Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative (OBRC), a cooperative of the beverage industry to run Oregon’s Bottle Bill, is entering a new partnership with SOLVE, an...
Hermiston Bus System Gets A Name
Hermiston has H.A.R.T.
Or at least it will come Jan. 2. The Hermiston City Council chose Hermiston Area Regional Transit or H.A.R.T. for short for...
City, School District Partner to Keep Events in Town
The city of Hermiston took steps Monday night to ensure that longtime events held in Hermiston continue to be held here until Eastern Oregon...
Hermiston Sells Property to Ranch and Home
The Hermiston City Council took action Monday night that helps clear the way for a new Ranch and Home in Hermiston while adding a...
Tickets on Sale for 'Indian & the White Guy'
Williams and Ree, better known as “The Indian and the White Guy” return to Wildhorse Resort & Casino on Dec. 8 at 7 p.m....
Council to Consider Ranch and Home Offer
The Hermiston City Council will consider selling a piece of property to Ranch and Home for retail development at tonight's meeting, and will also...
Boardman Could Be Part of Power Project
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has released its final environmental study of a proposed transmission line that would be build across Eastern Oregon...
Regis Ends Stanfield's Title Hopes, 53-14
The Regis Rams jumped out to a big lead against Stanfield Saturday and never looked back in a 53-14 win over the Tigers to...
Nominations open for Distinguished Alumnus Award
Hermiston School District is announcing that nominations are open for the third annual Distinguished Alumnus award. The award is given annually to recognize deserving...
Let's Talk Turkey About Holiday Food Safety
The holiday season begins next week with Thanksgiving. That means get-togethers with friends, family, and food. Lots of food. The Oregon Department of Agriculture...
Letter: Thanks for Sending Me Back to Salem
Dear Friends & Neighbors:
As we come to that time of year where we give thanks for the many blessings in our lives, I would...
Hermiston Chamber Luncheon Set for Today
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly Business to Business luncheon on today at the Hermiston Community Center.
The guest speaker will be...
Hermiston Winter Festival Kicks Off Dec. 1
The calendar says winter is still nearly a month away, but the city of Hermiston is getting the season off to an early start...
Man Hit by Car, Plunges into River and Survives
An Idaho man survived being struck by a car and falling 50 feet into the Snake River Monday morning in an accident on Interstate...
Volunteers Gearing Up for Community Dinner
The annual free Community Thanksgiving Dinner in Hermiston is expected to serve hundreds of people on Thursday, Nov. 24.
Volunteers are making preparations now for...
In Boardman, It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas
For the fourth year in a row, Santa’s elves turned out to light up Boardman for Christmas on Saturday.
Even though the weather was on...
School District Mourning Death of HHS Student
The Hermiston School District is preparing to provide support to staff and students today following the death of a Hermiston High School student.
HHS sophomore...
Body Found at Sand Station Identified
Law enforcement officials say the body found at Sand Station on the Columbia River near Umatilla is that of a Pasco man and that...