Harkenrider Senior Center Serving Lunches 3 Days This Week
The Harkenrider Senior Center in Hermiston will be serving lunch three days this week.
The center will be closed for the Fourth of July holiday...
Energy- and Money-Saving Tips to Cool Off When the Heat is On
Warm spring weather is here, and many Oregonians may feel their homes and energy bills heating up. Energy Trust of Oregon offers some simple...
98% Angels to Perform Free Concert in in Irrigon on Monday
The singing duo 98% Angels will perform for the Music in the Parks outdoor summer concert series on Monday, July 1 at the Irrigon...
Wildhorse Resort & Casino to Host 25th Annual Pow Wow on July 5-7
A Native American pow wow is a time when many tribes gather to celebrate cultural tradition, spirituality and competition. For thousands of years, music...
Boardman Pool and Rec to Hold Summer Kick-Off Event on Saturday
Boardman Pool & Recreation Center and Morrow County Veterans Services will host a Summer Kick-Off event on Saturday, June 29.
From 11 a.m. to 2...
Health Care, Construction Job Gains Help Lead to Lower Jobless rate
Oregon’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.2 percent in May, from 4.3 percent in April, according to the Oregon Employment Department.
Oregon’s unemployment rate has been...
Group Effort Leads to Removal of Illegal Camps Near Oxbow Trail
Take a visit to Riverfront Park on the west side of Hermiston and you will see folks walking their dog, having a picnic or...
Hermiston Festival Street Site of Cork & Barrel Wine and Beer Tasting Event
Festival Street in downtown Hermiston will be the site of the Cork & Barrel Wine and Beer Tasting Event this Saturday, June 29. The...
Marlin James to Perform at Wildhorse
Marlin James will perform live on Friday and Saturday night at the Wildhorse Sports Bar in Pendleton.
The country singer takes the stage at 9...
Strong Demand, Higher Crude Oil Prices Could Send Gas Prices Higher
Pump prices continue to move lower this week; however, robust demand in the U.S. and a jump in crude oil prices due to tensions...
Walden Applauds President Signing Bill to Help Veterans in Rural Oregon
U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) today released a statement applauding President Trump after he signed the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019 into...
Free Community Shred Event Set for Thursday in Hermiston
The Old West Federal Credit Union in Hermiston is sponsoring a free community shred day on Thursday, June 27.
Bring your old documents down for...
Second Annual Womens’ Walleye Weekend Coming to Umatilla Marina
The Umatilla Marina will host the second annual Womens’ Walleye Weekend event taking place on Saturday and Sunday, July 27-28.
The cost is $100 per...
HPD Weekend Roundup
Here’s a rundown of Hermiston Police Department cases from night shift Friday through night shift Sunday:
2 informational reports
6 theft reports/arrests
4 warrant...
Male Arrested, After Investigation into a Reported Stabbing at Reservoir
A Weston man has been arrested and jailed for allegedly stabbing a man in an altercation at the McKay Reservoir in Pendleton.
The Umatilla County...
Hermiston Eyeing Taxing Districts to Help Spur New Infrastructure, Retail
The city of Hermiston is continuing to work to attract retail development in town and is considering forming a Local Improvement District to help...
Boardman Kiwanis Club to Host Annual Taste of Summer Wine Tour
The Kiwanis Club of Boardman will host the 16th annual Taste of Summer Wine Tour on Saturday, June 29. Proceeds benefit scholarship programs and...
Hermiston Athletic Club Putting on Beginner, Advanced Hoops Camps
The Hermiston Athletic Club, 80903 N. Highway 395, is offering beginner and advanced coed basketball camps this summer. The first session begins tomorrow, June...
Wyden to Hold Town Hall in Pendleton
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden will hold town halls on June 30 in Baker and Umatilla counties, and on July 1 in Sherman County.
In fulfillment...
Boardman Senior Center Serving Lunches Every Tuesday, Thursday
The Boardman Senior Center will serve lunch at noon on Tuesday, June 25 and Thursday, June 27.
The cost is $4 for those 55 and...







































