Wolf from N.E. Oregon Shot and Killed

The Grant County District Attorney’s Office is reviewing an incident involving the shooting of a wolf that was originally from the Umatilla River pack...

Blood Draw Set for Swaggart Brothers Inc.

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Tuesday, Oct. 20 in Hermiston. The blood drive will take place from 11 a.m. to...

Heppner Dominates Stanfield, 60-6

The Heppner Mustangs walloped the host Stanfield Tigers football team by a count of 60-6 in Friday's league outing between two unbeaten teams. With the...

Vale Thumps Riverside, 70-12, in League Matchup

The Vale Vikings football squad scored 70 points and limited the visiting Riverside Pirates to 12 in the Vikings’ league win on Friday. The Vikings...

Nyssa Hands Umatilla a 46-28 Conference Loss

In Friday's league match, the host Nyssa Bulldogs football squad came away with a 46-28 victory over the Umatilla Vikings. In their next game, the...

Bulldogs Open League Play with Convincing Win

After falling behind 10-7 early in the second quarter, the Hermiston Bulldogs reeled off 49 unanswered points to cruise to a 56-10 road win...
BMCC

BMCC Hires Architect for Bond Projects

The Blue Mountain Community College Board of Education approved a contract with LKV Architects of Boise, Idaho, for bond projects during its most recent...

Elderly Man Struck, Killed By Vehicle in Hermiston

An 80-year-old Hermiston man was killed early Friday morning when he was struck by a vehicle on S.W. 11th St., in Hermiston. The Hermiston Police...

Pedestrian Killed by Vehicle in Hermiston

A pedestrian was killed early this morning in Hermiston after being struck by a vehicle, according to the Hermiston Police Department. The accident occurred around...

Rock & Gem Show Set for This Weekend

The Hatrock Hounds will host their annual Rock & Gem Show at the Hermiston Conference Center this weekend. The show runs from 10 a.m. to...

McKenzie Park Site of Saturday Market

Hermiston’s Saturday Market will be open for business from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 17. The market, held at McKenzie Park, will feature...

Boardman Plans 2nd Public Hearing on Pot Ban

At their Oct. 6 council meeting, Boardman City Councilors held a hearing to consider a ban on recreational marijuana within the city limits. One...

Rep. Walden Coming to E. Oregon on Saturday

U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) will be in Eastern Oregon on Saturday to meet with disease and patient advocates about the 21st Century...
Home Canning

Think Safety When Canning Foods at Home

Families have been home canning for generations and the practice remains popular, especially with more people planting backyard vegetable gardens. But more home canning also...

Blood Draw Set for Good Shepherd on Monday

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Monday, Oct. 19 in Hermiston. The blood drive will take place from 12:30 to 6...

Heppner Farmer's Market Set for Friday

The Heppner Farmer’s Market will take place on Friday, Oct. 16 at the Heppner City Park. The market will be open from 10 a.m. to...

Oxbow Trail Gateway Dedication Set for Thursday

The city of Hermiston and Altrusa International of Hermiston will hold a dedication ceremony for the Altrusa Oxbow Trail gateway on Thursday, Oct. 15. The...

Fill'er Up as Gas Prices Continue to Drop

For the week, the national average for regular gasoline rose two cents to $2.31 while Oregon’s average price for a gallon of gas fell...

Hermiston Crime Numbers Similar to a Year Ago

Violent crime and property crime were down slightly in the third quarter of this year compared to the same period a year ago, according...

Inland NW Chorale to Perform This Weekend

The Inland Northwest Chorale will give a pair of performances this weekend. The chorale will perform on Saturday, Oct 17 at the Ukiah High School...