Wolf Dies in Mishap in Northeast Oregon
Wolf OR48, a Shamrock Pack adult male, died on Feb. 26 on private land in northeast Oregon after an unintentional take by the U.S....
Wildhorse Foundation Tops $10 Million Mark in 2016
The Wildhorse Foundation, a community benefit fund established by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) to support organizations in northeastern Oregon...
Applications Sought for Young Artists Competition
Applications for the 17th annual Inland Northwest Musicians Young Artists Competition are now being accepted.
The competition will be held on the afternoon of Sunday,...
Irrigon Chamber to Meet on March 8
The Irrigon Chamber of Commerce will meet on Wednesday, March 8 at the Stokes Landing Senior Center.
Kathy Street of the Oregon Trail Library District...
Hermiston Leading Effort to Win Playground Contest
The city of Hermiston is currently leading Portland by about 1,100 votes in the contest to win $20,000 worth of playground equipment.
As of 11...
Police Blotter: Declaring War on City Hall
The cold weather has kept the troublemakers at home, but with the weather warming up, so is the Hermiston police blotter activity.
RP = Reporting...
Boardman Council to Hold Retreat on March 4
The Boardman City Council will hold its annual goal setting workshop on Saturday, March 4.
Councilors and city department heads will meet at the Boardman...
Ultimate Elvis Coming to Wildhorse March 9-10
To kick off the 22nd anniversary celebration weekend, Wildhorse Resort & Casino is hosting Justin Shandor, a nationally recognized Elvis Tribute Artist, March 9-10...
ODFW: Be Responsible When Shed Hunting
As weather breaks and snow begins melting at lower elevations, more hunters are expected to take to Oregon’s outdoors—not for the chance to harvest...
Utility Hikes to Pay for Hermiston Projects
Water and sewer rates will increase in Hermiston over the next year to pay for two projects which will help the city better contain...
EOT Helps Homebuilder Students Keep Warm
Students participating in the Columbia Basin Student Homebuilder Program (CBSHP) got a nice assist recently when Eastern Oregon Telecom dropped by the job site...
Good Shepherd Offers Healthy Friday Event
Good Shepherd Medical Center will offer its monthly Healthy Fridays event on Friday, March 3.
From 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., participants, at no charge, can...
Expect Delays Along Highway 730 Near Umatilla
Work began on Monday on a section of U.S. Highway 730 in and around Umatilla to upgrade signals and improve sidewalks.
Oregon Department of...
Maiocco: District Aims to Serve, Protect All Students
Dear community member,
I want to take this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to providing all of our students and families with a safe, caring...
Hermiston Chamber Luncheon Set for Tuesday
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly Business to Business Luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
The guest speaker will be Hermiston School District...
Hermiston Still Leading Rivals in Playground Contest
The city of Hermiston has widened its lead over Portland in the contest to win $20,000 worth of playground equipment for Sunset Park.
As of...
District to Hold Forums on School Bond Measure
The Hermiston School District will hold a community forum to talk about student growth challenges and the upcoming proposed school bond.
Three sessions are scheduled...
Christian School to Hold Dinner, Auction
The Hermiston Christian School will hold its annual dinner and auction on Saturday, Feb. 25.
The event takes place at the school's Events Center. The...
IMESD's Lon Thornburg Receives Award
Lon Thornburg, transition network facilitator at the InterMountain Education Service District, has been selected to receive the 2017 Innovative Agency Provider Award.
Thornburg received the...
Feves Gallery to Host Idaho Artist
The public is invited to visit the Betty Feves Memorial Art Gallery now through March 16 to view the artistic...






















