Agape House To Give Coats Away on Saturday
Agape House in Hermiston will hold its Winter Coat Sharing Day on Saturday, Oct. 31.
One coat will be given away to each family member...
Ione American Legon Auxiliary Bazaar Set for Nov. 4
The Ione American Legion Auxiliary will hold its fifth annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Ione Legion Hall, 325 W. Second...
Fire Station to Host Halloween Party on Friday
The Hermiston Fire & Emergency Services will host a Halloween party for kids on Friday, Oct. 30.
The fun takes place from 3 to 6...
BMCC Rodeo Teams Sit Atop Standings
Both the men’s and women’s rodeo teams at Blue Mountain Community College are ranked first in the Northwest Region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo...
City Moves Forward with Public Art Plan Concept
On Monday night, Hermiston Mayor Dave Drotzmann wanted to hear a clear message from the members of the Hermiston City Council – are they...
Hermiston's Treats on Main Set for Friday
The Hermiston Parks and Recreation Department and Rogers Toyota of Hermiston will present Treats on Main on Friday, Oct. 30.
Children and their parents are...
Walden Supports Major Mental Health Reform Bill
U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River)announced that he supports a major mental health reform bill moving through the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Helping Families...
Ticket Deadline Extended for Feves Celebration
There’s still time to purchase tickets to the Betty Feves Art Home Tour on Nov. 7 that helps celebrate the 25th anniversary of the...
Tank Explosion Kills 2 Near Bend
Two people were killed Tuesday afternoon in Deschutes County when a World War II-era tank exploded.
According to the Oregon State Police, two people were...
Hermiston Resident Earns State Volunteer Award
Longtime Hermiston resident Diane Shockman received the Governor’s Elderly Volunteer Award for Region 5, at the recent Governor's Volunteer Awards Luncheon in Salem.
The award...
No Treat: Wicked Weather Arriving by Friday
October’s mild weather will turn into a wet, windy weekend for much of Eastern Oregon, according to the National Weather Service.
A surge of moisture...
Eldrige Receives Telecommunications Award
Steve Eldrige, General Manager and CEO of Umatilla Electric, was among the honorees at the Oregon Connections Telecommunications Conference Oct. 22-23 at Hood River.
Eldrige...
Legal Pot or Not: Hermiston Voters to Decide – Again
Hermiston voters will have another opportunity to allow legalized recreational and medical marijuana available inside the city limits come next November.
On Monday night, the...
Hermiston Chamber to Hold Business Meeting Today
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly Business to Business Luncheon at 11:45 a.m. today at the Hermiston Conference Center.
The event is...
Hermiston Linebacker Club to Meet Thursday
The Hermiston Linebacker Club will meet from 12 to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29 for a luncheon at the Desert Lanes Bowling...
City Gives $600,000 to EOTEC – With Strings
The Hermiston City Council agreed Monday night to give $600,000 to help fill the Eastern Oregon Trade & Event Center’s construction budget shortfall, but...
County, BMCC to Tackle Skilled Workforce Deficit
The Umatilla County Board of Commissioners has announced a new partnership with Blue Mountain Community College to address the need for skilled workforce development...
Council to Tour EOTEC Site This Evening
The public is invited to attend a Hermiston City Council work session this evening that will include a tour of the Eastern Oregon Trade...
Echo Loses Fifth Straight Game, 54-6
It’s been a tough five weeks for the Echo Cougars. At Pine Eagle on Friday, the Cougars (2-6, 0-4) finished their season with a...
Stanfield Blows By Pilot Rock, 62-6
Led by backup quarterback Dylan Grogan, the Stanfield Tigers rolled past Pilot Rock, 62-6 Friday night on the road.
Grogan scored three times on the...




















