City Offering Tour of Umatilla Wildlife Refuge
The Hermiston Parks and Recreation Department is offering those 14 and over the chance to explore the Umatilla Wildlife Refuge with expert guides from...
Free Movies in the Park Continues Friday in Boardman
A free showing of Hunger Games: Catching Fire will be held on Friday, June 20 at Boardman Marina Park.
The event is part of the...
Sun Terrace to Hold Barbecue, Craft Fair
Sun Terrace in Hermiston will hold a Wild West Barbecue and Craft Fair on Saturday, June 21.
The event, held from 11 a.m. to 3...
Relay for Life Set for June 27-28 at Armand Larive
The 2014 Hermiston Relay for Life is drawing near and organizers are planning for an action-packed event.
The relay will kick off at 6 p.m....
IMESD Receives $143,700 Grant
The InterMountain Education Service District (IMESD) has been awarded a grant to assist the Blue Mountain Early Learning Hub with the establishment of Professional...
Hermiston Police Arrest Fugitive
A man who had been sought by the Hermiston Police Department for the past five years was caught and arrested Friday.
Rojerro A. Espino, 26,...
Community Comes Together for Casey
Members of the Hermiston community showed their support for Lance Corporal Casey Allison and his family at the Pray for Casey benefit dinner and...
Rogers Toyota Brings Family Business to Town
Rogers Toyota of Hermiston celebrated its grand opening with a luncheon and ribbon cutting Friday.
New owners Ryan Rogers and his father Rich Rogers took...
Celebrating the Past with an Eye to the Future
Cyndie Traner's Mercantile Seems Like Old Times
Store owner Cyndie Traner celebrates the past while working on big plans for the future.
Traner’s store, C and...
I-84 Re-Opens Near Pendleton after Grass Fire
Interstate 84 westbound is now open at milepost 210 and the eastbound lanes are open at milepost 202 in the Pendleton area.
The freeway had...
The Dark World of Human Trafficking
Rotarian Sheds Light on Sex Slave Market
Slavery as we know it may have ended with the Civil War, but there’s another kind of slavery...
Weather Forecast: Cooling Temps, Rain & Wind
The temperatures on Friday are expected to drop, along with the rain, and some strong winds are forecast in the next couple of days.
The...
Chamber to Host Alive After 5 on June 18
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will host an Alive After 5 event at Preferred Realty on Wednesday, June 18.
The event will be held at...
City Accepting Applications for Façade Grants
The Hermiston Urban Renewal Agency is now accepting applications for its Façade Grant Program.
The grants will award matching funds up to 50 percent of...
Benefit Dinner, Auction Set for Injured Solider
A benefit dinner and auction will be held on June 13 to raise money for Lance Cpl. Casey W. Allison, who was injured in...
Free Workshop Focuses on Businesses, Devices
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will host a free workshop focusing on businesses and electronic devices at 1 p.m. on June 24 at the...
Mental Health Topic of June Chamber Meeting
Mental health issues will be the topic of the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce’s Business to Business meeting on June 24.
Rick George, Umatilla County director...
Council Approves Committee Recommendations
The Hermiston City Council approved the recommendations of Manuel Gutierrez, Virginia Garcia and Eddie de la Cruz to another term on the Hispanic Advisory...
Committee Reaching Out to At-Risk Kids
Hermiston’s Faith-Based Advisory Committee wants to put an end to surfing – not board surfing, but couch surfing.
Whether or not many people in the...
Parks Department Offers Glow Bowling for Teens
The Hermiston Parks and Recreation Department is offering a teens-only bowling event on June 24.
The glow bowling event will take place from 11 a.m....

























