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Umatilla County Reports 5th Postive Case of Coronavirus in the County

Umatilla County Health (UCo Health) is reporting today a new positive case of coronavirus or COVID-19 in Umatilla County. This is the fifth positive...

Coronavirus Bill Expected to Bring $3.3 Billion to State’s Unemployed

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) today announced the historic expansion of unemployment insurance he worked to get into the just-passed Senate  package will work...

HSD Providing Laptop Check-Outs for Students in Need During Closure

The Hermiston School District will be giving students the opportunity to check out Chromebooks for at-home instructional purposes during the statewide school closure. The Chromebooks...

Fourth Positive Test for Coronavirus Reported in Umatilla County Today

Umatilla County Health (UCo) is today reporting another new positive case of coronavirus in the county – the fourth positive case in the county...

Morrow County Public Works Restricting Public Access

The Morrow County Public Works Department has shortened hours for free weekend dumping at the north and south transfer stations until further notice. The move...

Oregon Joins State of Washington in Closing Columbia River Fisheries

Following the announcement on Wednesday by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) that it will close all recreational fisheries in the state...

Umatilla County Health Reporting New Positive Case of Coronavirus

Umatilla County Health (UCo Health) is reporting today one new positive case of COVID-19 in the county. The individual is currently hospitalized. In order to...

Price of Gas Dropping Everywhere

Pump prices continue their downward slide with decreases in all 50 states. For the week, the national average for regular unleaded drops 13 cents...

Ball Committee Postpones Annual Father-Daughter Dance Until 2021

Due to the uncertainties of the impact that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic may have on the local community, the Me and My Prince Ball...

Boardman Health Center to Get Funding to Help Fight Coronavirus

Columbia River Community Health Services in Boardman is one of 30 centers in the state that will receive federal funding to help fight the...

Brown Orders Residents to Stay Home; HPD to Use ‘Common Sense’...

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Monday ordered residents to stay at home and expanded the list of businesses that will be forced close in...

No Meals Being Served at Harkenrider Senior Center Until April 10

Due to the concerns of the coronavirus pandemic, the Harkenrider Senior Center in Hermiston will not be serving daily lunch until April 10. The no-meal...

Hermiston Council Urges Public to Take Coronavirus More Seriously

The Hermiston City Council held a public meeting Monday night without a single member of the public in attendance – yet another sign of...

BMCC to Make Significant Budget Cuts for 2020-21 Academic Year

Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) is working with faculty and staff to cut at least $2.8 million from its 2020-21 budget, which could mean...

UEC Suspending Lobby Hours

Lobby hours at Umatilla Electric Cooperative offices in Hermiston and Boardman have been suspended until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak. In following Gov....

Hermiston to Limit Access to Council Meetings; Livestream Available

The public will be encouraged to watch Hermiston City Council meetings online rather than in person, according to guidelines the city is following in...

Hermiston School District Closing All Athletic Fields to the Public

The most recent order from Oregon Gov. Kate Brown in response to the coronavirus includes the closure of outdoor recreation facilities. In compliance with this...

Irrigon Limiting Access to City Hall During Coronavirus Outbreak

The city of Irrigon has today announced a number of temporary health and safety measures that will be in effect until further notice. City hall...

Good Shepherd Posts Video with Updates on Coronavirus Information

Good Shepherd Urgent Care has put together a video on YouTube in which Dr. Matthew Carlson and Pam Schulz talk about current novel coronavirus...

BMCC Shifting to Online Format Following Governor’s Executive Order

Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) will move all of its spring term courses into a remote format in accordance with the executive order issued...

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