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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…

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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.…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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.…

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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…

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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…

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