EOT Speeds Up Internet Service in Umatilla
If you’ve been noticing the smile on the faces of Internet users in the McNary area recently, there’s good reason for it. Thanks to...
Amber Alert Issued for Missing Teen
An Amber Alert has been activated in Oregon for a 14-year old female last seen Dec. 4 getting into a vehicle and believed to...
Volunteer Needed for Historic Cemeteries Commission
The Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries is seeking a volunteer to fill one open position. It will accept applications until Friday, Dec. 6. The...
Precision Ag is the Future of Farming
When it comes to efficient, high-production farming, success is in the details.
And when it comes to details, nothing tops unmanned aerial vehicles for giving...
Deadline Looms for Stanfield Decorating Contest
The city of Stanfield is taking applications for its Holiday Home Decorating Contest.
Applications can be picked up at the Stanfield Public Library and lights...
TRCI Reports Death of Inmate
A Two Rivers Correctional Institution (TRCI) inmate died unexpectedly late Saturday evening at a local hospital. As with all unanticipated deaths of state prison...
Tips for a Safe Holiday Season
Put safety under your tree this year and every year
Pacific Power offers tips to keep everyone's holidays safe and bright
When pulling the holiday decorations...
State Warns Against Unlicensed Payday Lenders
With the holiday spending season under way, the Oregon Division of Finance and Corporate Securities warns consumers about the dangers of unlicensed payday lenders.
"While...
Weekend Holiday Fun: 19th Annual Festival of Trees
From Duck Dynasty to Beaver Nation, the Hermiston Festival of Trees will put gifts and trimmings of all sorts on the holiday auction block...
Hermiston Farm Fair Set for Dec. 4-6
The 40th annual Hermiston Farm Fair will be Wednesday, Dec. 4, through Friday, Dec. 6 at the Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395.
The...
Holiday Happenings Herald Coming of Christmas
‘Tis the season for trimmings and trees, and Northeast Oregon will have its share of evergreen events:
Hermiston
Festival of Trees
In Hermiston, the two-day Festival...
Would You Rather Go to Court or Eat Dinner?
It’s just dinner – no biggie. The idea is simple, but the ramifications could be huge.
A local partnership is adding another tool to the...
Volunteer Shortage Closes Warming Station Tonight
Despite temperatures that are expected to drop well below freezing tonight, the Hermiston Warming Station will not be open.
“I am sad to say that...
Hermiston Pastor Set to Release Fifth Book
Dean Hackett began his side career as an author rather reluctantly. In fact, he says he was “forced into” writing his first book.
His literary...
Forecast Calls for Snow in Lower Columbia Basin
Got your snow tires and snow shovels ready? You might need them, according to the National Weather Service.
A low-pressure system and cold front will...
CASA Gives Voice to Children in Need
Court-Appointed Special Advocates Work on Behalf of Kids Removed From Home
Few things are more important in the life of a child than having a...
Friday's Festival of Lights Parade Route Changed
The route for Friday’s Festival of Lights Parade has been changed due a shortage of available police officers.
The new route begins at Newport Park...
HHS Video of the Week: Childhood Aspirations
It used to be that little boys and little girls wanted to be firemen and nurses when they grew up. Things have changed. This...
City Partners with County on Building Codes
The Hermiston City Council approved an agreement with Umatilla County Monday night which is expected to improve service for people who build outside of...
Mayor Breaks Tie in Search Firm Vote
A small piece of history was made Monday night at Hermiston City Hall.
The Hermiston City Council took up a vote to hire a firm...































