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Page 2A WEATHER East Oregonian TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Very hot with sizzling sunshine Sizzling sunshine and very hot Partly sunny and very hot 102° 66° 104° 66° REGIONAL CITIES Forecast SUNDAY MONDAY Mostly sunny and very hot Partly sunny and very hot PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 102° 68° 100° 69° 96° 64° HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 103° 59° 106° 63° PENDLETON through 3 p.m. yesterday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW 92° 90° 104° (2014) 52° 60° 38° (1917) PRECIPITATION 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date 0.00" Trace 0.33" 5.00" 7.71" 7.91" HERMISTON through 3 p.m. yesterday Corvallis 105/59 LOW 93° 90° 107° (1958) 51° 60° 42° (1959) 0.00" 0.09" 0.21" 3.25" 4.23" 5.91" SUN AND MOON July 31 Aug 6 New 5:36 a.m. 8:27 p.m. 7:44 p.m. 4:52 a.m. First Aug 14 Aug 22 John Day 95/60 Ontario 94/55 Bend 96/59 Burns 94/47 Caldwell 94/54 Medford 109/69 PRECIPITATION 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date Albany 105/63 Eugene 106/60 HIGH Sunrise today Sunset tonight Moonrise today Moonset today Full Last 100° 66° Spokane Wenatchee 95/63 100/69 Tacoma Moses 91/53 Lake Pullman Aberdeen Olympia Yakima 99/59 95/52 84/54 95/52 102/59 Longview Kennewick Walla Walla 96/58 101/71 Lewiston 103/58 Astoria 102/65 80/56 Portland Enterprise Hermiston 101/64 Pendleton 92/50 The Dalles 103/59 102/66 107/67 La Grande Salem 95/50 106/63 TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normals Records 102° 68° Seattle 92/61 ALMANAC Yesterday Normals Records 104° 68° Today Astoria Baker City Bend Brookings Burns Enterprise Eugene Heppner Hermiston John Day Klamath Falls La Grande Meacham Medford Newport North Bend Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Redmond Salem Spokane Ukiah Vancouver Walla Walla Yakima Beijing Hong Kong Jerusalem London Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo Hi 86 89 91 67 78 73 70 86 89 67 90 www.eastoregonian.com To subscribe, call 1-800-522-0255 or go online to www.eastoregonian.com and click on ‘Subscribe’ East 2reJonian (USPS 164-980) is SXElisKed daily e[FeSt SXnday, Monday and 'eF. 25, Ey tKe E2 Media *roXS, 211 S.E. 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Temperature bands are highs for the day. -10s SUBSCRIPTION RATES /oFal Kome delivery SavinJs off Fover SriFe 14.5 41 SerFent 173.67 41 SerFent 1.6 3 SerFent 47.77 36 SerFent one-year rate ZitK a montKly Fredit or deEit FardFKeFN FKarJe Single copy price: 1 7Xesday tKroXJK )riday, 1.5 SatXrday Copyright © 2015, EO Media Group SALEM — The director of Business Oregon, the state agency that Sromotes neZ and e[Sanded Eusiness in the state, is leaving after little more than a year in of¿ce *ov .ate BroZn announced Sean RoEEins’ resignation Wednesday it Zill take effect in the fall Her announcement said that RoEEins, his Zife and tZo young sons Zill return to Wisconsin, Zhere RoEEins Zorked for nearly a decade Eefore he Eecame chief executive of Greater Port land ,nc, a SuElicSrivate SartnershiS, in 2011 He Zas named Ey thenGov John .it]haEer to lead the Business Devel oSment DeSartment, also knoZn as Business Oregon, in June 201 ³,’m grateful to Sean for his leadershiS and contriEu tion to Business Oregon over the last year,´ BroZn said in her statement ³He crafted a thoughtful vision into an effective strategic action Slan for the agency, laying a solid foundation for the next director´ His is the second resig nation of an agency director Zithin the Sast Zeek Erinn .elleySiel Zill leave as director of the DeSartment of Human Services, Zhich has the largest Zorkforce in state government, uSon BroZn’s aSSointment of a successor Both mentioned family reasons as Saramount in their resignations Sen Betsy Johnson, Corrections Zhose Eudget suEcommittee handled the Business DeveloSment DeSartment sSending Slan, said she acceSts RoEEins’ exSlana tion that his resignation Zas SromSted Ey family reasons “When he called and left me the message, , Zas so distraught that , called him Eack and asked if there Zas a Eackstory — and he said no,” said Johnson, a Demo crat from ScaSSoose, Zho said she Zas disaSSointed Ey the neZs BroZn has reSlaced tZo other agency directors — one on an interim Easis — since .it]haEer resigned and she Eecame governor on FeE 1 RoEEins said his aSSroach Zas to focus on groZing Eusinesses already in Oregon The Old West Federal Credit Union, Hermiston, is taking donations for the children of Jason $nteau, the Yolunteer ¿re¿ghter Zho died Friday in a motorcycle crash The East Oregonian Zorks hard to Ee accurate ,f you notice a mistake, Slease call 01 0s 10s rain 20s flurries 30s 40s snow ice 50s 60s cold front 70s 80s 90s 100s warm front stationary front 110s high low National Summary: Storms are forecast to drench parts of the East, South and Southwest states today. Hot and humid air will hold in the South. As cooler air expands in the Midwest, a heat wave will build in the Northwest. Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states) High 109° in Redding, Calif. Low 27° in West Yellowstone, Mont. NATIONAL CITIES Today Albuquerque Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Boise Boston Charleston, SC Charleston, WV Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Hi 83 94 85 90 88 94 94 88 91 87 87 85 102 89 86 96 71 85 90 99 85 93 87 100 93 87 Lo 64 74 72 67 57 71 62 71 75 62 66 65 81 60 65 73 52 59 78 79 63 73 64 80 71 70 W t pc t t s pc s pc pc pc s s pc t s t sh s s pc s t pc t s t Hi 85 89 87 91 93 92 99 90 90 86 87 85 99 88 87 95 71 80 90 99 86 90 88 101 92 85 Fri. 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Main St., Hermiston 541-567-6211 2I¿Fe KoXrs Monday tKroXJK )riday, a.m. to 5 S.m. &losed maMor Kolidays Hi 77 96 96 77 98 95 104 101 106 99 98 99 94 108 70 74 100 106 104 99 100 102 99 97 98 106 105 UV INDEX TODAY REGIONAL FORECAST — Founded Oct. 16, 1875 — W s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s WINDS Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Eastern Washington: Plenty of sun today. Clear and moonlit tonight. Mostly sunny tomorrow. Cascades: Sizzling sunshine and hot today. A moonlit sky tonight. Mostly sunny and hot tomorrow. Northern California: Mostly sunny today; hot in central parts. Partly cloudy tonight. Lo 56 44 59 59 47 50 60 62 59 60 55 50 42 69 55 57 55 57 66 64 52 63 63 55 63 71 59 Today Boardman Pendleton Klamath Falls 97/55 Hi 80 93 96 81 94 92 106 99 103 95 97 95 92 109 73 76 94 102 102 101 100 106 95 95 100 101 102 NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY Fri. WORLD CITIES (in mph) Coastal Oregon: Plenty of sun today; pleas- ant. Clear tonight; however, mostly cloudy in the south. Eastern and Central Oregon: Blazing sun- shine and hot today. A moonlit sky tonight. Very hot tomorrow. Western Washington: Plenty of sunshine today. Clear tonight. Plenty of sun tomor- row. Thursday, July 30, 2015 ,n an intervieZ SuElished in 2014 in the Portland Tribune, RoEEins said Oregon cannot comSete Zith other states that offer cheaS land and SuElic suEsidies “,f it’s most imSortant for your Eusiness to Ee in the cheaSest state you shouldn’t Ee in Oregon,” he said “But if you’re looking for talent, innovation, a Slace that talent Zants to Ee, this is a Slace to invest” <et RoEEins said Oregon is very comSetitive on the West Coast “We have some value to add to SeoSle in California and Washington Zho simSly can’t afford to live there any more,” he said RoEEins succeeded Tim McCaEe BRIEFLY Police release man thought to write strange letters PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon State Police questioned and released a man EelieYed to Ee resSonsiEle for susSicious letters sent to sheriff’s of¿ces this Zeek Police said Wednesday 3yearold Lance Storm did not aSSear Yiolent or dangerous and is not EelieYed to Ee a threat ,nYestigators say Storm Zas forthcoming and eager to discuss the letters He told Solice he did not mean to cause alarm Sheriffs around the state reSorted receiYing enYeloSes containing ramEling, incoherent messages 0onday August 1 Free Gift to first 50 people in the door Aug. 1 - Sept. 5 Living Culture Village open every Saturday August 8 Family Day August 15 Free Anniversary Cake August 22 Culture Day August 29 The Jim Pepper Project workshop, 11am The Jim Pepper Project show, 6pm September 5 5th Annual Kidz Pow Wow, 1-4pm Every Friday in August is FREE Friday! * All activities are included in the price of admission. Sponsored by our good neighbor Wildhorse Resort & Casino Pendleton, OR www.tamastslikt.org 541-429-7700 Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm The F%, and US Postal ,nsSection SerYice say they don’t anticiSate Sursuing federal charges ,nYestigators Zill forZard their reSort to district attorneys to decide Zhether charges are Zarranted :DOOD:DOOD¿UH 73 percent contained WALLA WALLA (AP) — A Zild¿re in southeast Washington that has Eurned more than square miles is aEout 3 Sercent contained Fire of¿cials the %lue Creek Fire continues to Eurn stateSrotected SriYate land aEout 10 miles east of Walla Walla The ¿re has destroyed one home and 11 outEuildings and led to aEout 11 minor or moderate inMuries 7