Action-Packed Day Set for Saturday
Hats off to all the local people who have worked hard to promote a healthier community and who work with our natural resources....
Umatilla Police to Offer Safety Seminar for Women
The Umatilla Police Department is playing host to a Women’s Safety Summit over the next several weeks.
The classes, which will be held at the...
Seminar to Offer Help for Tourism-Related Businesses
Travel Oregon 101, a free seminar for tourism-related businesses and organizations, is coming to the SAGE Center in Boardman on Oct. 2.
The seminar, which...
Chamber Seeks Help in Honoring Students
The first Breakfast of Champions is a little more than two weeks away and the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce is asking the community to...
Live Music at Sno Road Winery on Friday
Hermiston musicians Dallin Puzey and Patrick Mulvihill will perform music at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27 in the Tasting Room at the Sno Road...
Candlelight Vigil Set for Tonight for Fire Victims
A devastating house fire took the lives of five people, including three children, in Pendleton on Sunday and left David Eickstaed and Kay Lynn...
Smith Touts Morrow Pacific Project
State Rep. Greg Smith (R-Heppner) had a busy day on Wednesday. After briefing the Port of Morrow Commissioners on the latest news out of...
Library to Host Family History Research Presentation
The president of the Blue Mountain Genealogical Society will present an Introduction to Family History Research at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct 5, in...
Health & Fitness Day Returns on Saturday at HHS
Health, wellness and family fun will fill Hermiston High School from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday for the fifth annual Family Health...
Hermiston to Upgrade 5 Problematic Storm Drains
The city of Hermiston is working to upgrade five storm drains that tend to flood over during heavy rains.
At Monday night’s city council meeting,...
Chuckwagon Dutch-Over Cook-Off Packs 'Em In
The top prize at the 10th annual Chuckwagon Cafe Dutch-Oven Cook-Off went to Irrigon's Shannon Lancaster – for the second year in a row.
“This...
Bulldogs notch 52-45 overtime win over Lewiston
A 5-yard touchdown run by Cory Adams in overtime gave Hermiston a 52-45 come-from-behind victory over the Lewiston Bengals Friday night at Kennison Field.
The...
9 Months After Closing, Desert River Inn Re-Opens
Just in time for the Columbia River Power Marathon, the Desert River Inn has re-opened its doors with new owners, new management and a...
Two Men Arrested in Hermiston Pawn Shop
Cooperation between the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Department and the Hermiston Police Department led to the arrests of two men on Wednesday.
Around 10:13 a.m., HPD...
Hey Kids! Get Your Portrait Warholized
Just admit it – you’ve always wanted Andy Warhol to create a portrait of you using his tripped-out, psychedelic style he employed with his...
Registered to Vote? If Not, Here's Your Opportunity
The League of Women Voters of West Umatilla County will be registering voters on three different occasions in September.
The first registration drive will be...
Montana Picnic Set for McKenzie Park on Saturday
A Montana Picnic will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 22 at McKenzie Park.
Anyone with a Montana connection is encouraged...
District to Host Parent University Nights
The Hermiston School District will host Parent University Nights with guest speaker Dr. Luis Cruz, an education reformer from inner-city Los Angeles, to assist...
Pain in the Neck? New Clinic is Here to Help
Most people, at one time or another, find themselves trying to cope with physical pain. Maybe they fell and injured their back, suffered an...
Immigration Supporters Increase Pressure on Walden
For months, local supporters of immigration reform have been working to persuade Congressman Greg Walden (R-Hood River) to give his full support to the...

























