Bull Riding Coming to EOTEC
The Challenge of Champions Tour professional bull riding event takes place this Saturday, May 18 at the Eastern Oregon Trade & Event Center, 1705...
Garbage Rates for Boardman Residents to Go Up Beginning July 1
The Boardman City Council passed Resolution No. 10-2019 increasing the city’s garbage rate beginning July 1, 2019.
The increase is in response to a rate...
College Community Theatre to Present Noel Coward’s ‘Private Lives’
The College Community Theatre will present several more performances of Noel Coward’s classic comedy of manners, "Private Lives," in the Bob Clapp Theatre in...
SAGE Center in Boardman to Show ‘Toy Story’ on Friday, Saturday
The SAGE Center in Boardman will host a movie event this Friday and Saturday, May 17-18.
"Toy Story" will be showing at 7:15 p.m. on...
Eagles Tribute Band Fastlane to Play – Rain or Shine – at EOTEC on...
The tribute band Fastlane from Eastern Washington will present A Celebration of the Eagles this Friday, May 17 at the Eastern Oregon Trade &...
Wyden Urges Canada to Ensure Kanter Travels If Blazers Advance
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden today urged Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to ensure Enes Kanter can travel safely to and from Canada, should the...
City Looking for Ways to Maximize EOTEC’s Rentals, Revenue
The Hermiston City Council continued its efforts to finalize a strategic plan for the Eastern Oregon Trade & Event Center (EOTEC) during a work...
HPD Weekend Activity Report
The Hermiston Police Department had a relatively quiet weekend. Here's the reports and cases they worked from Friday through Sunday:
2 warrant arrests
2...
Banner Bank Holding Customer Appreciation Days This Week
Banner Bank is holding Community Appreciation Days this week at their Boardman, Umatilla and Stanfield branches.
The events will take place at the Boardman branch...
Restaurant Association to Present Manager Training Class on May 28
The Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association is presenting the ServSafe manager training class on Tuesday, May 28 at the Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 Westgate....
Boardman Chamber to Present Scholarships to Seniors Wednesday
The Boardman Chamber of Commerce will present scholarships to selected high school seniors on Wednesday, May 15 at the Scholarship Breakfast. The event begins...
Education Service District Announces Winners of Annual Spelling Contest
Students from school districts in Morrow, Umatilla and Union counties participated in the InterMountain Education Service District’s Spelling Contest on Monday, May 6 at...
Opening Reception for BMCC Student Art Show Takes Place Today
The public is invited to an opening reception today for the annual Blue Mountain Community College Student Art Show that will highlight the work...
Highway Projects to Impact Traffic
The Oregon Department of Transportation will be constructing over two dozen key highway projects this year in Eastern Oregon to fix pavement, bridges and...
Good Shepherd to Present Findings on Community Health Data
Good Shepherd Health Care System will hold a public presentation of the Umatilla County 2019-2021 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) report. The event takes...
Fire Burns Funland – Again
For the second time in its existence, Hermiston’s Funland Playground at Butte Park has suffered heavy damage due to a fire and police are...
BMCC Car Show Set for Saturday
The seventh annual Blue Mountain Community College Cruisin’ for Scholarships Car Show takes place this Saturday, May 11 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m....
Butte Challenge Set for Saturday
Hermiston High School’s Cross Country program is putting on the annual Butte Challenge 5K Run/Walk and 10K Run on Saturday, May 11. This is...
Spring Chinook Fishing Re-Opens on Columbia River Above Bonneville
Recreational fishermen will get another two days to go after spring Chinook salmon in the Columbia River above Bonneville Dam under rules adopted by...
Want to Learn to Grow Dahlias? You’ll Get Your Chance on Saturday
Tallman Farm in Boardman is inviting the public to Dahlia Day at the Farm on Saturday, May 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Visitors...







































