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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
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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
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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
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New Orleans
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New York City
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Oklahoma City
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Omaha
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Philadelphia
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Phoenix
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Portland, ME
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Providence
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Raleigh
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Rapid City
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Reno
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Sacramento
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REGIONAL FORECAST
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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.
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Klamath Falls
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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
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