National Farm to School Month Highlights Local Producers
Oregon’s farm to school efforts are among the strongest in the nation, bolstered by local farmers, ranchers, fishers, and food processors who have worked...
Bulldogs Dominate Hood River Valley
The Hermiston Bulldogs used an explosive second quarter to dominate Hood River Valley Eagles Friday night at Kennison Field, chalking up a 40-14 victory.
After...
Morrow County Harvest Festival Takes Place Oct. 7 at SAGE Center
The fourth annual Morrow County Harvest Festival is coming to the SAGE Center on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event...
Riverside Jr/Sr High Plans Event for School Unity On Oct. 3-4
Riverside Jr/Sr High School is organizing an event designed to bring unity to its school.
The Breaking Down the Walls event will be on Oct....
Junk Barn Girls to Hold Sale at EOTEC on Oct. 7
The public is invited to come junkin’ with the Junk Barn Girls on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the...
Tickets on Sale for Sawyer Brown Concert in Pendleton
Seven time Country Vocal Group of the Year, Sawyer Brown, will take center stage in Rivers Events Center in Pendleton on Saturday, Oct. 7.
To...
Armand Larive to Host Fall Middle School Regional Workshop
Armand Larive Middle School will kick off the year with the Oregon Association of Student Councils (OASC) by hosting the fall middle school regional...
Community Efforts Help Restore Historic St. Peter’s Church in Echo
The Fort Henrietta Foundation and Echo Kiwanis will host a St. Peter’s Church Open House on Sunday, Oct. 1 to celebrate the work done...
Man with Weapon Causes PHS to Go Into Lockdown on Wednesday
Pendleton High School was on a temporary lockdown Wednesday afternoon following the report of a man with a weapon in the vicinity of the...
Two Arrested After High-Speed Chase
Two people were arrested and jailed early Wednesday morning after leading Stanfield police on a high-speed chase.
Around 12:40 a.m., on Wednesday, Stanfield Police Officer Cody...
UEC Announces Unclaimed Cash Rebates
Umatilla Electric Cooperative gives notice that Capital Credit payments are now and have been available since 2013 at the office of the Cooperative at...
Multi-Family Yard Sale Set for Boardman Senior Center on Saturday
The Boardman Senior Center is holding a multi-family yard sale and baked food sale this Saturday, Sept. 30, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The...
Domestic Violence Presentation Set for Good Shepherd Hospital
Domestic Violence Services will give a presentation on Tuesday, Oct. 3 at Good Shepherd Medical Center.
The event takes place from 4 to 7 p.m....
EOT Breaks Ground on New Property
Eastern Oregon Telecom (EOT) broke ground today on a new piece of property that will allow it to combine its commercial and warehouse operations...
OSP Seeks Individuals Suspected of Illegal Poaching Near Heppner
The Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division are asking for the public's assistance in identifying two individuals that were caught on camera on...
EOT To Break Ground at New Site
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will help Eastern Oregon Telecom break ground at their new building site on Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 am.
The new...
Hermiston Expands Bus Service
Members of Hermiston’s Public Transit Advisory Committee (PTAC) knew that starting a brand new bus service would require some trial and error to develop...
Hermiston Council Appoints 4 People to 3 Committees
The Hermiston City Council confirmed the appointment of four people to three committees during Monday's council meeting.
The council confirmed Mark Gomolski to the Hispanic...
Blue Mountain to Celebrate FARM Grand Opening Thursday
Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) will host a grand opening celebration for its new agriculture complex – the Facility for Agricultural Resource Management, or...
Council Hears Recommendations for Conference Center, EOTC
In a little more than three months, the city of Hermiston will take over management of the Hermiston Conference Center. On Monday, the Hermiston...




































