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    WEATHER
East Oregonian
Page 2A
REGIONAL CITIES
Forecast
THURSDAY
TODAY
An afternoon
shower or two
Variably cloudy, a
shower or two
57° 48°
61° 46°
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Mostly cloudy, a
shower; breezy
Cooler with a
shower or two
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
62° 56°
68° 54°
60° 38°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
66° 48°
60° 50°
PENDLETON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
LOW
59°
59°
77° (1906)
35°
37°
13° (1911)
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"
0.21"
0.90"
6.03"
9.00"
9.84"
HERMISTON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
LOW
60°
60°
77° (1935)
First
7:29 a.m.
5:48 p.m.
7:06 p.m.
8:44 a.m.
Full
Nov 18
Nov 25
Caldwell
58/43
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
Hi
62
54
53
60
56
56
64
56
60
58
55
57
55
66
59
63
57
59
57
61
56
64
54
53
59
57
59
Lo
51
35
35
50
30
38
49
44
50
45
31
41
42
45
51
52
40
46
48
51
34
51
42
41
52
47
39
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sh
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sh
sh
sh
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r
r
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sh
sh
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sh
NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY
Thu.
Hi
62
55
55
62
56
49
64
58
66
55
57
56
53
66
59
62
62
66
61
63
57
64
54
53
61
60
65
Lo
54
30
36
50
25
31
47
42
48
40
28
38
38
41
52
51
34
45
46
53
31
51
42
36
52
48
41
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
W
c
sh
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pc
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c
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pc
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pc
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c
c
c
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sh
sh
c
WORLD CITIES
Today
Beijing
Hong Kong
Jerusalem
London
Mexico City
Moscow
Paris
Rome
Seoul
Sydney
Tokyo
Hi
59
84
64
58
71
38
58
67
60
71
74
Lo
40
77
55
51
57
24
48
56
34
58
60
W
s
s
sh
c
t
c
r
t
s
pc
pc
Thu.
Hi
55
83
62
60
72
35
59
66
58
72
64
Lo
33
75
53
53
55
29
50
48
33
58
56
W
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WINDS
Medford
66/45
0.00"
0.27"
0.58"
3.75"
5.61"
7.14"
SUN AND MOON
Nov 11
Bend
53/35
Burns
56/30
PRECIPITATION
Nov 3
John Day
58/45
Ontario
57/40
33°
36°
19° (2002)
24 hours ending 3 p.m.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Last year to date
Normal year to date
Sunrise today
Sunset tonight
Moonrise today
Moonset today
Last
New
Albany
63/51
Eugene
64/49
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday
Normals
Records
62° 40°
Spokane
Wenatchee
54/42
54/44
Tacoma
Moses
59/49
Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 58/44
57/42
60/53
59/50
59/39
Longview
Kennewick Walla Walla
59/52
57/47 Lewiston
59/49
Astoria
58/46
62/51
Portland
Enterprise
Hermiston
61/51
Pendleton 56/38
The Dalles 60/50
57/48
59/48
La Grande
Salem
57/41
64/51
Corvallis
64/49
HIGH
70° 54°
Seattle
58/52
ALMANAC
Yesterday
Normals
Records
65° 58°
Today
SUNDAY
A few showers;
windy in the a.m.
:ednesday, OctoEer ,
(in mph)
Boardman
Pendleton
Klamath Falls
55/31
REGIONAL FORECAST
Eastern Washington: Mostly cloudy today
with a little rain.
Eastern and Central Oregon: A shower or
two today, but rain and drizzle in the upper
Treasure Valley.
Western Washington: Rain and drizzle
today; morning rain, then a shower across
the south.
Cascades: Mostly cloudy today with a
couple of showers; cooler. A passing shower
or two tonight.
Northern California: Periods of rain today;
only in the morning at the coast. Partly
cloudy tonight.
Thursday
WSW 8-16
WSW 10-20
UV INDEX TODAY
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Coastal Oregon: Periods of rain in the morn-
ing, but any time across the north today.
Today
WSW 3-6
W 4-8
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-10s
-0s
0s
showers t-storms
10s
rain
flurries
30s
40s
snow
ice
50s
60s
cold front
70s
80s
90s
100s
warm front stationary front
110s
high
low
National Summary: Drenching rain and gusty winds will spread from the Great Lakes to
the Northeast today as thunderstorms rattle the Southeast. Some rain will move through
the Northwest and northern California.
Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 94° in Imperial, Calif.
Low 16° in Saranac Lake, N.Y.
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
64
73
66
69
51
74
60
57
80
72
57
66
76
63
64
76
35
45
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83
63
86
60
79
76
82
Lo
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64
56
30
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56
63
52
37
45
51
32
42
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26
35
75
57
40
62
35
61
50
63
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c
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c
Thur.
Hi
62
72
71
73
55
75
57
71
80
64
52
53
77
59
52
76
29
48
89
80
55
83
55
75
73
81
Lo
45
51
50
42
38
48
37
47
59
39
37
42
56
35
39
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32
75
60
38
60
35
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Today
Louisville
Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Portland, ME
Providence
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Sacramento
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Tucson
Washington, DC
Wichita
Hi
68
74
86
58
49
70
80
66
69
57
70
86
54
61
74
47
58
72
65
62
77
68
58
84
70
66
Lo
49
53
74
39
37
53
65
63
45
35
62
67
51
57
60
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38
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43
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56
52
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61
38
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Thur.
Hi
62
72
86
51
50
68
81
74
66
54
75
80
68
72
77
50
60
80
58
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76
71
59
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59
Lo
41
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Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain,
sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
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Police recruits stumble on fitness, background checks
By GORDON FRIEDMAN
Statesman Journal
SALEM — For Oregon’s
police agencies and correc-
Wional IaciliWies ¿nding
neZ oI¿cers is EecoPing
increasingl\ diI¿cXlW Scores
of applicants are failing
reTXired EacNgroXnd cKecNs
ps\cKological assessPents
and pK\sical ¿tness tests
And Pan\ of Oregon’s
police
and
corrections
of¿cers are %aE\ %ooPers
EecoPing eligiEle to retire
+igK retirePent rates
coPEined
ZitK
toXgK
recrXiting is creating a laZ
enforcePent laEor gap
According to EriNs *aEliNs
tKis isn’t MXst a proEleP for
Oregon — it’s a nationwide
issXe Pade worse E\ poor
pXElic opinion of tKe police
,t’s a proEleP alread\
affecting tKe nXPEer of
police patrolling Oregon’s
streets and staf¿ng its Mails
and prisons
At an Oct pXElic
Peeting of tKe 'epartPent of
3XElic Safet\ Standards and
7raining of wKicK *aElisNs
is tKe director aEoXt two
do]en KigK-ranNing law
enforcePent
of¿cers
discXssed tKe iPpending gap
Most agreed it was a pressing
issXe
,n one sitXation tKe
*resKaP 3olice 'epartPent
Kad openings More tKan
people applied
³At tKe end of tKe da\
tKe\ were aEle to offer MoEs
to two people´ *aEliNs said
Lt &Kris %aldridge of
tKe Marion &oXnt\ SKeriff’s
'epartPent said KigK retire-
Pent nXPEers KaYe left
openings for depXties
³5ecrXiting and Kiring
TXali¿ed candidates is a trXe
proEleP rigKt now especiall\
in tKe area of ¿nding woPen
wKo want to worN for Xs´ Ke
said
7Ke saPe trend is Kitting
tKe SaleP 3olice 'epart-
Pent
³:Ken we KaYe a nXPEer
of openings tKat we adYertise
for, we get a lot of applicants
and a Yer\ sPall aPoXnt tKat
coPe oXt as TXali¿ed in tKe
end,´ said Lt 'aYid ONada
of SaleP 3'
7Ke
departPent
is
e[pecting
retirePent
nXPEers to rise in tKe coPing
\ears
*aEliNs said tKe ¿rst place
recrXits are failing is pK\sical
¿tness assessPents 7Kose
tests reTXire sit-Xps, pXsK-Xps
and rXnning
1e[t is tKe EacNgroXnd
cKecN, wKere applicants
PXst trXtKfXll\ disclose
details aEoXt tKeir past
inclXding prior arrests and
conYictions, ticNets, or otKer
condXct XnEecoPing of a law
enforcePent of¿cer
*aEliNs said police cKiefs
and sKeriffs KaYe reported
to KiP tKat agencies are
seeing KigK ³wasK oXt rates´
EecaXse applicants aren’t
Eeing trXtKfXl witK EacN-
groXnd inYestigators
³7Ke\’re seeing people
tKat can’t Panage tKeir own
cKecNEooN,´ Ke said
*aEliNs said recrXiters are
reporting tKat applicants will
fail to list prior arrests or drXg
actiYit\, tKen sa\ tKe\ forgot
to add it to tKeir application
Many applicants are
also reportedly failing tKeir
psycKological e[aPs
*aEliNs said altKoXgK
recrXiting is toXgK, standards
can’t Ee lowered
³:e KaYe to Ee Eeyond
reproacK,´ Ke said
More tKan Oregon
State Police troopers will
EecoPe eligiEle for retire-
Pent in tKe ne[t two years
OSP only Kas one fXll-tiPe
recrXiter
For tKe Marion &oXnty
SKeriff’s 'epartPent, tKere’s
MoE openings, EXt tKey need
TXali¿ed applicants to ¿ll
tKeP 7Ke departPent ¿nds
itself Eetween a rocN and
a Kard place 7Key need
depXties, EXt can’t sacri¿ce
tKeir KigK e[pectations for
recrXits
³, don’t KaYe a great solX-
tion,´ %aldridge said ³People
proYide Xs witK an iPPense
aPoXnt of trXst :e KaYe to
do oXr dXe diligence and oXr
cKecNs and Ealances´
Don’t Be Left In The Dark!
Corrections
7Ke East Oregonian worNs Kard to Ee accXrate and
sincerely regrets any errors ,f yoX notice a PistaNe in
tKe paper, please call --
STUDENT
OF THE
WEEK
Jessica Lambert
W ESTON -M C E WEN H IGH S CHOOL
Jessica is a senior at Weston-McEwen High School
with a 4.15 GPA.   Jessica has served as the Class
President of her class four years running.   She is
also President of the National Honor Society and
the current ASB treasurer for the school.  Jessica
was awarded the Masonic Excellence Award for
Outstanding Junior last year and has received
numerous other academic awards as well.  After
graduation Jessica plans on attending college to
study elementary education and hopefully play
softball at the collegiate level.
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