City of Hermiston Kicks Off Its National Night Out Treasure Hunt

It’s time to test your sleuthing skills as the National Night Out treasure hunt is underway in Hermiston. The national initiative began in 1984 and...

Oregonians Can Start to Apply for Paid Work Leave Next Month

By Ben Botkin Oregon workers can apply for benefits through the state’s new paid leave program starting Aug. 14. The program, Paid Leave Oregon, covers family leave,...
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Hermiston Man Dies in Rollover Crash in Sherman County

A Hermiston man died Friday afternoon in a single-vehicle accident in Sherman County. Nicholas Demos, 29, was traveling southbound on Highway 97 near milepost 26...

Boardman Sponsoring Community Clean-Up Program Throughout July

The city of Boardman is sponsoring a community-wide clean-up program during the month of July to encourage citizens to clean up their residences by...
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IMESD Organizes Regional Event for School Coaches to Collaborate

The InterMountain Education Service District (IMESD) will hold a Coaching Symposium in August for area coaches of students in sixth through 12th grades. The symposium...
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Good Shepherd Offering Free Information Session on Medicare

Good Shepherd Health Care System will present a free Medicare 101 information session on Wednesday, Aug. 2. The session goes from 2 to 4 p.m....

Harmonious Funk to Play Live This Weekend at Wildhorse Sports Bar

Harmonious Funk will perform live this weekend at the Wildhorse Sports Bar in Pendleton. The band, which plays a variety of genres, will take the...

HPD Arrest Log

The following are recent arrests made by the Hermiston Police Department: July 14: Bill Wayne Snyder, 42, was arrested on a warrant at the Economy...

Company Files Paperwork for Solar Power Site in Morrow County

Initial steps have been taken to provide Morrow County with a solar power facility expected to supply 600 jobs and enough clean energy to...

Good Shepherd to Host Event on Opioid Use & Stigma on Aug. 7

Good Shepherd Health Care System will host the free Community Conversations on Opioid Use and Stigma event on Monday, Aug. 7 at the Hermiston...

Hermiston City Council Votes in Favor of New Urban Renewal Area

Hermiston will have a new urban renewal area after the Hermiston City Council voted unanimously Monday night to support the plan. The council approved an...

Hermiston City Council to Vote on New Urban Renewal Area Tonight

The Hermiston City Council will consider an ordinance tonight that would create a new urban renewal area. The council held a public hearing on the...

Mosquito Control District to Conduct Aerial Spray This Evening

The West Umatilla Mosquito Control District will conduct targeted aerial mosquito control spraying after sunset Monday, July 24. The agency states the spraying would occur...

Oxbow Trail Re-Opens

The Oxbow Trail in Hermiston is now open for public use. The Hermiston Parks and Recreation Department closed the trail last week due to the...

Nonprofit Awards $5 Million to Widen Abortion Access in Oregon

By Lynne Terry Oregon is one of the few states nationwide with few restrictions on abortion access. But that doesn’t mean that abortions are widely...

Cause of Brush Fire Near Oxbow Trail Still Under Investigation

Firefighters started battling a brush fire Tuesday afternoon, July 18, in Hermiston. Umatilla County Fire District No. 1 reported crews stayed on the scene...

Gun Rights Groups Plan to Appeal Ruling Upholding Measure 114

Gun rights groups on Monday filed notice to appeal a federal judge’s ruling upholding a voter-approved Oregon law that bans large ammunition magazines and...

Brooklyn Artist’s Work to Go On Display at PCA on Aug. 3

Brooklyn artist Leonardo Drew employs oxidation, burning, and decay to transform materials into large scale sculptural works, blurring the distinctions between what is natural...

Fire Shuts Down Oxbow Trail

The Oxbow Trail in Hermiston is closed until further notice. The Hermiston Parks and Recreation Department closed the trail due to the fires that broke...

Umatilla County Special Library District Board to Meet Today

The Umatilla County Special Library District Board's monthly meeting will be held today, July 20. The meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. at the district...