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Council Amends Pair of Recent Annexations

The Hermiston City Council had a light agenda Monday night. The meeting began promptly at 7 p.m. and Mayor Dave Drotzmann gaveled the meeting...

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...

Local Residents Recall Dallas – 50 years later

  “From Dallas, Texas, the flash, apparently official: President Kennedy died at 1 p.m. Central Standard Time." Those words, spoken by CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite...

Done! Hermiston Passes Mobile Vending Ordinance

When it comes to the saga of Hermiston’s efforts to regulate mobile food vending, the Grateful Dead may have said it best: What a...

Council to Vote on Mobile Food Vending Ordinance

After months of discussion and a series of public hearings, the Hermiston City Council will vote tonight on an ordinance regulating mobile food vendors. If...

Councilors at Odds Over Mobile Food Vending

On Monday night, the Hermiston City Council debated aspects of the draft ordinance regulating mobile food vendors. That debate continued on Tuesday with one...

Councilor: We're Trying to Avoid a Monopoly

The ongoing effort by the Hermiston City Council to establish an ordinance regulating mobile food vendors continued Monday night and will stretch into at...

Hermiston Gives Financial Backing to Water Group

A new organization aimed at advocating at the state level for local water users gained a key member this week when the city of...

Council Receives Draft Ordinance on Food Vendors

Hermiston moved one step closer Monday night to regulating mobile food vendors within the city. The Hermiston City Council’s subcommittee on mobile food vending presented...

Group Proposes Family Cultural Center in Hermiston

A group of community members are in the early planning stages for a Family Cultural Center in Hermiston. The goal is to provide a...

Walden Seen as Key Player in Immigration Reform

One of the leading voices in Hermiston in support of immigration reform said he is optimistic a bill could pass Congress this year and...

Food Vendor Subcommittee Wraps Up Final Hearing

The city’s subcommittee on mobile food vendors held its fourth and final public hearing Tuesday night. Now it will comb through the feedback it...

Hermiston Council Holds Off on Annexation Plans

A proposal to annex 14 acres of land into the city of Hermiston so that Good Shepherd Medical Center can sell a portion of...

Mobile Food Vendors – In Search of a Consenus

A small, but keenly interested group of citizens attended the third of four public hearings Monday aimed at shaping an ordinance that would regulate...

Hermiston Adopts 2013-14 Budget

The Hermiston City Council adopted its 2013-14 budget Monday night with an amendment to upgrade the city’s e-mail server and software. The $50,558,023 budget comes...

Subdivision to be Developed on W. Highland Avenue

The Hermiston City Council on Monday annexed 6.5 acres of land that will be used to develop a residential subdivision. The land, located on W....

'Historic' Cinco de Mayo Attracts Large Crowds

Cinco de Mayo in Hermiston hit the big time Sunday with an emphasis on BIG. Well over 1,000 people attended the day-long festivities which featured...

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