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WEATHER
East Oregonian
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Breezy and cooler
with some sun
Plenty of sunshine
Partly sunny and
nice
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68° 41°
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Nice with partial
sunshine
Pleasant with
plenty of sunshine
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
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72° 41°
72° 42°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
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PENDLETON
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HIGH
Yesterday
Normals
Records
LOW
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66°
95° (1926)
45°
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PRECIPITATION
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Normal month to date
Year to date
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Normal year to date
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TEMPERATURE
HIGH
Yesterday
Normals
Records
LOW
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68°
91° (1939)
81° 43°
37°
42°
28° (1935)
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May 3
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Wenatchee
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Tacoma
Moses
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Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 69/39
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Kennewick Walla Walla
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Astoria
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Enterprise
Hermiston
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Pendleton 60/32
The Dalles 67/38
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Salem
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Albany
Corvallis 64/40
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John Day
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Burns
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Year to date
Last year to date
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Sunset tonight
Moonrise today
Moonset today
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Corrections
scattered arrests.
About 15 minutes after
the 10 p.m. curfew took
effect, police moved against
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toward the demonstrators in
an effort to push them back.
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street or hurled bottles toward
the police. Then police used
pepper balls and smoke.
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in a different neighborhood,
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increase safety awareness on fall prevention,
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An article in Tuesday’s
East Oregonian incor-
rectly stated the timing
of water releases from
McKay Reservoir. The
Water Resources Depart-
ment began releasing
water from the reservoir
on April 21, which is
about two months ahead
of schedule.
An article in Tuesday’s
East Oregonian misstated
the name of the Hermiston
councilman who said
naming the senior center
would be cheaper than a
statue. He is Rod Hardin.
The East Oregonian
works hard to be accu-
rate and sincerely regrets
any errors. If you notice
a mistake in the paper,
please call 541-966-
0818.
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SafetyMan says
“Always be Safe to Ensure an Active
& Independent Lifestyle”
Healthy Back Habits for Caregivers
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 3:30PM
Many adults spend a considerable portion of their week caring for aging parents,
relatives, friends, or other adults. According to the results of a recent study, the stresses
and strains of providing care to an ill loved one may take a considerable toll on the
mental and physical health of care- givers — including their back and spine health.
Learn healthy back habits to keep you safe.
Publishes: May 30 th
Elder-Friendly Living: Modifying Your Home for Safety
Send in your text and photos to
psmootz@eastoregonian.com
or bring to Paula at the
East Oregonian office by May 18 th .
Mailing address: Attn: Paula Smootz
211 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton, OR 97801
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 3:30 PM
No matter when the older person’s home was built and regardless of whether it is
modern or traditional in style, it likely was designed for young adults and their families.
As adults age their homes also grow older, but most are not updated to accommodate
the resident’s changing needs. Home adaptation or modification can provide friendlier
elder living so older occupants may continue to life safely in the comfort of their home.
Graduate's Name:
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 3:30 PM
Are you at risk for diabetes, heart disease and other chronic diseases? Learn about
the numbers and what they mean for various screenings to stay in control of your
health. We will talk about cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI) numbers
and more.
Graduate's School:
For more information or to RSVP, call us at (541) 276-1987 or visit us today!
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Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 98° in Thermal, Calif.
Low 17° in Bodie State Park, Calif.
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In a measure of how tense
things were on Tuesday,
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citywide 10 p.m.-to-5 a.m.
emergency curfew. All
public schools were closed.
And the Baltimore Orioles
canceled Tuesday night’s
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game at Camden Yards and
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canisters while enforcing curfew Tuesday in Baltimore.
baseball’s 145-year history
of rioting like the one that was called out in Baltimore to — announced that Wednes-
day’s game will be closed to
rocked the city on Monday.
prevent civil unrest.
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National Summary: Rain will drench the Southeast states today with locally severe storms
over the Florida Peninsula. Very spotty showers will affect the upper Great Lakes. Showers
will push inland in the Northwest.
Police clash with Baltimore protesters for second night
BALTIMORE (AP) —
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riot shields hurled smoke
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balls at as many as 200
protesters Tuesday night to
enforce a citywide curfew,
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immediate arrests or serious
injuries were reported, and
the crowd rapidly dispersed. It
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