Walden Applauds Support for Broadband Expansion in Rural Oregon

U.S. Congressman Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) today applauded an announcement from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that Oregon will receive $13.7 million to...

Hermiston City Council Moves Up Plans to Pave East Theater Lane

The Hermiston City Council voted Monday night to flip the scheduling of a couple of key street improvement projects. Last summer, the city prioritized a...

Free Fishing in Oregon This Weekend

It’s free to fish, crab or clam in Oregon on Saturday, Sept. 1 and Sunday, Sept. 2. During these two days, no fishing licenses or...
Hermiston School District

Hermiston School District’s Food Services Program Hires New Staff

Chartwells School Dining Services, the Hermiston School District’s contracted food services provider, recently hired David Busch as the director of dining services for the...
Live Music

Doo-Wah Riders to Play Live at Wildhorse Friday-Sunday

The Doo-Wah Riders will perform live on Friday through Sunday, Aug. 31-Sept. 2, at the Wildhorse Sports Bar in Pendleton. The country band has been...

Umatilla County Fair Announces Winners of Barbecue Contest

County-wide bragging rights and a new pellet smoker barbeque sponsored by Ranch & Home were on the line during the annual Backyard BBQ Contest...
Calendar: Ribbon Cutting

Knights Inn Ribbon-Cutting Canceled

The grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for Knights Inn scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 29 at noon has been canceled. Knights Inn, located at 425 N....

Hermiston Council Votes to Expand Number of Mobile Vendor Licenses

The Hermiston City Council updated its mobile food vending ordinance by increasing the number of available license and adding temporary licenses among other changes. The...
Hermiston School District

Hermiston School Superintendent Maiocco Turns in Resignation

On Monday, the Hermiston School Board accepted the resignation of Dr. Fred Maiocco as superintendent. Maiocco serves as a brigadier (one star) general in the...

Sun Terrace Hermiston to Host Live Accordion Music on Wednesday

Sun Terrace Hermiston will host a live accordion music event this Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 3 p.m. The event is free and open to the...
Good Shepherd Medical Plaza

Good Shepherd to Host Free Orthopedic Joint Seminar on Sept. 5

Good Shepherd Advanced Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Institute will host GoodHealth Live: Free Orthopedic Joint Seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 5 from 6 to 7...
Football

Hermiston Linebacker Club to Meet on Aug. 30 at Desert Lanes

The Hermiston Linebacker Club will meet from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30 for a luncheon at the Desert Lanes Bowling Alley,...

Fair Announces Parade Winners

A total of 109 entries took part in the parade on Aug. 4 that helped kick off the 2018 Umatilla County Fair. Below are the...
Steelhead

States Close Columbia Steelhead Fishing Today Due to Poor Returns

Steelhead retention in the Columbia River and lower John Day River will close effective today through the end of the year due to poor...
Police Car

2 Transients Arrested After 1 found Sleeping in U-Haul at Walmart Lot

Two transients have been arrested in Hermiston and face charges involving a stolen vehicle. A Hermiston police officer was conducting routine patrol through the parking...
Hermiston High School

HHS Fundraiser Aims to Collect $6,000 for Hermiston Track Program

Tom Denchel Ford Country will bring Ford Motor Company’s Drive 4 UR School event to Hermiston on Saturday, Aug. 25 in an effort to...

Oregon’s Unemployment Rate in July Lowest in More Than 40 Years

Oregon’s unemployment rate was 3.9 percent in July, which was Oregon’s lowest unemployment rate since comparable records began in 1976. Oregon’s June unemployment rate...
SAGE Center

SAGE Center to Celebrate Oregon Agriculture on Friday, Saturday

The public is invited to attend Celebrate Oregon Agriculture, a free family-friendly program presented by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) at...

Mosquito Control District to Conduct Aerial Spraying on Sunday

Public health officials are concerned about widespread West Nile Virus activity throughout the area and are urging residents of all ages to take the...

Gasoline Prices Begin to Slip as Summer Season Winds Down

Retail gas prices are slowly moving lower as the summer driving season tapers off. Drivers in most states including Oregon are seeing small decreases...