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Farmers Ending Hunger gets spotlight Wednesday at Pendleton Round-Up
The Pendleton Round-Up is again lending its branding to taking on hunger. Wednesday, Sept. 14, is Farmers Ending…
September 13, 2022
Business
ODFW approves killing wolves in Umatilla County’s Horseshoe Pack
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has authorized the killing of wolves in Umatilla County’s Horseshoe Pack.…
September 9, 2022
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Lamb Weston to build french fry plant in Argentina
Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. plans to build a new french fry processing plant in Argentina. Construction is expected…
September 7, 2022
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Easterday sentencing delayed until October
A federal judge has reset Cody Easterday’s sentencing for defrauding Tyson Fresh Meats to Oct. 4. The delay…
September 7, 2022
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Hermiston High grad joins Pac/West Lobby Group
Pac/West Lobby Group on Tuesday, Sept. 6, announced it is expanding its communications department with the hire of…
September 6, 2022
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Oregon water law violations continue climbing
The number of water law violations in Oregon has continued climbing in 2022, building on a trend that…
September 6, 2022
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Oregon regulators misrepresent pesticide data, ag groups say
Oregon regulators have come under fire from agriculture and forestry advocates for allegedly misrepresenting information about pesticides in…
August 30, 2022
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Dance studio plans September opening
A new dance studio is scheduled to open in downtown Hermiston. Jr. Jam Dance Annex on 157 E.…
August 24, 2022
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Deadline nears for grants to support live events the pandemic affected
Businesses that support live events and were impacted by the pandemic still have time to apply for funds…
August 23, 2022
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Hermiston CrossFit gyms moves to new but familiar location
After opening its doors at the beginning of 2022, a Hermiston CrossFit affiliate is stepping into the shoes…
August 23, 2022
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