Tag: Hermiston City Councilor Rod Hardin
City, School District Partner to Keep Events in Town
The city of Hermiston took steps Monday night to ensure that longtime events held in Hermiston continue to be held here until Eastern Oregon...
Free Bus Service Coming to Hermiston Jan. 2
Come Jan. 2, Hermiston residents will have a new way to get from Point A to Point B when the city begins its bus...
Legal Pot or Not: Hermiston Voters to Decide – Again
Hermiston voters will have another opportunity to allow legalized recreational and medical marijuana available inside the city limits come next November.
On Monday night, the...
Council Selects Site for New Senior Center
New Building Will Be Called the Harkenrider Center
The city of Hermiston already had the money, now it has a site and name for the...
Friends Salute 'Mr. Hermiston'
Harkenrider Retires After More than 50 Years of Service
Friends, family and colleagues gathered Monday evening to wish Mr. Hermiston – otherwise known as Frank...
Myers Ready for 4 More Years on City Council
Twenty years on the Hermiston City Council isn’t quite enough for Jackie Myers, so the veteran councilwoman is putting on her running shoes once...
An Open Invitation to Steal
60 Percent of Stolen Vehicles Had Keys Left Inside
Analysis presented to Hermiston’s Public Safety Committee Tuesday night by Hermiston Police Chief Jason Edmiston shows...
City's Water Tower Could Get New Look
Hermiston’s water tower could get a brand new look in the coming months.
The Hermiston City Council expressed interest Monday night in painting the city’s...
Faith Leaders Work to Serve, Not to Proselytize
About a year before he passed away, Bob Severson approached Pastor Dean Hackett of the Faith Living Church for some help.
The former mayor wanted...
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....