Basketball

HHS to Hire Ego as Boys Basketball Coach

Hermiston Superintendent of Schools Dr. Fred Maiocco announced on Wednesday that he will recommend former Hermiston High School Principal Dave Ego as the interim...

Prison to Put 6 Dogs Up for Adoption on Saturday

Two Rivers Correctional Institution (TRCI) has six loveable dogs looking for their forever homes. Del's Feed and Farm Supply in Hermiston will be hosting an...

ODOT to Upgrade Highway 395 in Pendleton

The Oregon Department of Transportation will be constructing sidewalk and other improvements along the west side of U.S. 395 in Pendleton. The work will take...

Heppner Farmer's Market Set for Friday

The Heppner Farmer’s Market will take place on Friday, Sept. 18 at the Heppner City Park. The market will be open from 10 a.m. to...

Hermiston Chamber Luncheon Set for Sept. 22

The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly Business to Business luncheon at 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 22. Sally Anderson Hansell of Anderson...

BMCC Campuses to Close Friday for Round-Up

All Blue Mountain Community College locations in Pendleton, Hermiston, Boardman, Milton-Freewater, and Baker City will be closed on Friday, Sept. 18 for Round-Up, and...

Oregon Roadways Teeming with Bicyclists this Week

Motorists can expect to see up to 2,200 bicyclists on Western Idaho and Eastern Oregon routes this week as Cycle Oregon continues its week-long...

2 Wolves Found Dead in Eastern Oregon

Two wolves were found dead in the Sled Springs area of Wallowa County the week of August 24. One of the wolves found dead was...

Good Shepherd Offers Variety of Support Groups

Good Shepherd Medical Center offers a variety of support groups through the year. Here’s a look at the different groups along with their meeting...
HHS

District Has Twice as Many New Students as Expected

The Hermiston School District has more than double the amount of new students that it anticipated at the start of the new school year. Hermiston...
HCC 9-14-15

City Seeks Applicants for 'Livability' Committee

The city of Hermiston is seeking applicants to join it’s temporary Community Livability Asset Oversight Committee. Applications are available at Hermiston City Hall, and on...
Oregon Highway Projects

ODOT Prepares for Higher Highway Speeds

While the higher speed limits authorized in House Bill 3402 for several Central and Eastern Oregon highways won’t take effect until next year, travelers...

Hermiston Linebacker Club to Meet on Thursday

The Hermiston Linebacker Club will meet from 12 to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 17 for a luncheon at the Desert Lanes Bowling Alley,...
Umatilla County Crash

Truck Driver Charged with DUII after I-84 Rollover

A semi-truck driver was charged with drunk driving on Monday after he lost control of his truck, rolled over on Interstate 84, with his...
Landscape Ordinance Fails

Hermiston Council Rejects Landscaping Ordinance

After months of public outreach, public meetings, public hearings and numerous amendments, the proposed Hermiston landscaping ordinance couldn’t get enough support from the Hermiston...

Council to Discuss Conference Center's Future

The future of the Hermiston Conference Center will be up for discussion at tonight’s Hermiston City Council meeting. In April, the council extended its contract...

Labor Commissioner to Visit with Local Students

The Hermiston School District and the Columbia Basin Student Homebuilders Program will host the head of the Oregon’s Bureau of Labor and Industries when...

Irrigon Shuts Out Enterprise, 53-0

The Irrigon Knights are off to a 2-0 start this season after a 53-0 shutout of Enterprise on Friday, thanks in large part to...

Union Edges Riverside, 14-6

The Riverside Pirates suffered a tough 14-6 loss to Union at home on Friday. Trailing just 8-6 at halftime, the Pirates (0-2) couldn’t effectively move...

Stanfield Rolls Past Tri-Cities Prep, 55-17

Stanfield’s Thyler Monkus helped lead the Tigers over the Tri-Cities Prep Jaguars Friday night during a 55-17 romp in Pasco. Monkus churned out 204 yards...