One Kid At A Time
Every month, a small number of Hermiston youths are given the chance of their young lives – whether they know it or not.
They are...
Good Shepherd Offers First Aid, CPR Classes
Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston is offering CPR and first aid classes each month.
Classes are taught according to American Heart Association guidelines. CPR...
City Offers Free Tour of Public Facilities
The city of Hermiston is offering the public a chance to get the inside scoop on its newest public facilities, as well as those...
School District Removes Zombie Materials
The Hermiston School District administration announced on Wednesday that it has removed, and is replacing, “zombie apocalypse” materials recently used for an Armand Larive...
Committee Shares Thoughts on Diversity Award
In their first meeting since accepting the Cultural Diversity Award in Washington, D.C., last week, members of the Hispanic Advisory Committee took time to...
No Easy Answers
More than three dozen citizens listened intently Monday night as members of the Hermiston Hispanic Advisory Committee took up an issue that’s received a...
Little League Volunteers Prepare For Season
With just three weeks until opening day, volunteers began the annual ritual of readying the Field of Dreams for the 2013 Hermiston Little League...
Public Can Meet West Park Principal Candidates
The public will get a chance to meet and get to know the four finalists for the West Park Elementary School principal position on...
Urban Renewal Committee Outlines Possible Projects
As Hermiston looks to revitalize its downtown core for the 21st century, it might find its inspiration in the past – more than 100...
Armand Larive Earns Honors For ALTV
The students behind Armand Larive Middle School’s ALTV received an unexpected surprise while viewing their latest broadcast featuring school-related news.
The surprise came when their...
Urban Renewal Committee Meets Tonight
Hermiston’s Urban Renewal District Planning Advisory Committee will discuss possible projects for the district at its meeting tonight at city hall.
The committee will try...
Hermiston Wins Award for Cultural Diversity
Hermiston was among seven cities in the nation to be honored for embracing cultural diversity.
The National League of Cities presented the city of Hermiston...
DuPont Pioneer Plans Further Expansion
DuPont Pioneer announced on Wednesday plans to increase capacity at its Hermiston IMPACT™ research location.
The expansion, which is already under way and is expected...
Re-Funding to Save Hermiston Taxpayers $440,000
Just as homeowners take advantage of lower interest rates by refinancing their homes, the city of Hermiston is looking to do the same by...
Hermiston Moves to Annex Land
The Hermiston City Council voted Monday night to initiate annexation of 6.5 acres of land that will be used for the development of single-family...
2 Men Face Drug, Trespassing Charges
Hermiston police arrested two men on drug and criminal trespass charges following an incident at the Agape House.
On March 7 at around 10 p.m.,...
Hermiston Girls Take 3rd in State Tourney
The Hermiston girls basketball team took home the third-place trophy at the state 5A basketball tournament in Eugene on Saturday.
The Bulldogs, led by a...
More Than 500 Compete in Echo Bike Race
Echo’s population of about 715 jumped by 75 percent over the weekend of March 1-3 as more than 500 bicyclists converged onto the small...
In Pursuit of Ghostly Encounters
Ghost Hunters Northwest works to prove -- or debunk -- the existence of ghosts
In the dead of the night, when most of us are...
Construction Begins on Tillamook Plant Expansion in Boardman
The Tillamook County Creamery Association say the facility will expand by more than 63,000 square feet.
The expansion will add whey processing capabilities to Tillamook’s...