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    WEATHER
East Oregonian
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REGIONAL CITIES
Forecast
SATURDAY
TODAY
Rather cloudy with
a few showers
Cloudy, showers
around; windy
65° 59°
69° 52°
SUNDAY
MONDAY
A couple of
showers
A shower in the
a.m.; some sun
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
60° 42°
54° 38°
50° 30°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
72° 52°
68° 61°
PENDLETON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
LOW
62°
58°
72° (1944)
47°
37°
19° (1971)
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
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0.37"
0.98"
6.19"
9.05"
9.92"
HERMISTON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
LOW
67°
59°
72° (2012)
Bend
58/49
Burns
60/36
0.04"
0.31"
0.64"
3.79"
5.72"
7.20"
SUN AND MOON
7:32 a.m.
5:45 p.m.
8:47 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
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Nov 18
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
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WINDS
(in mph)
Boardman
Pendleton
Klamath Falls
60/34
REGIONAL FORECAST
Coastal Oregon: Mostly cloudy today. A
shower in central parts; rain across the
north.
Eastern and Central Oregon: Mostly cloudy
today with a shower in places.
Nov 25
Eastern Washington: Cloudy today with a
brief shower or two.
Cascades: Mostly cloudy today with show-
ers; breezy across the north. Rain tonight;
breezy.
Northern California: Sun and some clouds
today. Milder in the interior mountains;
pleasant in central parts.
Today
Saturday
SW 10-20
SSW 12-25
SW 12-25
SW 15-25
UV INDEX TODAY
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Western Washington: Periods of rain today.
Periods of rain, some heavy tonight.
Nov 11
Caldwell
58/47
Medford
65/47
PRECIPITATION
Nov 3
John Day
56/48
Ontario
56/43
41°
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24 hours ending 3 p.m.
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Sunrise today
Sunset tonight
Moonrise today
Moonset today
Last
New
Albany
61/59
Eugene
62/56
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday
Normals
Records
55° 30°
Spokane
Wenatchee
56/50
62/50
Tacoma
Moses
61/55
Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 66/54
56/53
62/59
62/56
69/51
Longview
Kennewick Walla Walla
63/61
63/55 Lewiston
68/61
Astoria
59/54
63/59
Portland
Enterprise
Hermiston
62/59
Pendleton 49/45
The Dalles 68/61
65/59
66/56
La Grande
Salem
54/51
63/58
Corvallis
62/57
HIGH
58° 38°
Seattle
62/55
ALMANAC
Yesterday
Normals
Records
63° 42°
Today
TUESDAY
Periods of clouds
and sunshine
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$800,000 in new funds over
three years, according to a
description of the West Coast
Clean Economy Collabora-
tive that Hayes provided that
month to Kitzhaber’s chief of
staff for review.
Craig Smith, executive
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earlier this year that Hayes
was paid from “unrestricted
net assets.” On Wednesday,
Smith said in an email
message he wouldn’t answer
questions from The Orego-
nian/OregonLive.
In his 2011 email,
Kitzhaber urged Hayes to
“lean into the WORK over
this next month and concen-
trate on the foundation front”
for “longer term funding.”
The governor said he could
help.
“I believe that I can
send support letters to
foundations,” he wrote. It’s
unknown whether he did.
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that Hayes left her job after
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the projected funding mate-
rialized.
The
email
showed
Kitzhaber’s intent to merge
Hayes’ outside environ-
mental work with his agenda
as governor. He sent her a
plan for unifying state efforts
behind early childhood
development as a “good
template” that “can offer a
roadmap for the work (our
work) we can pick up once I
get the budget balanced,” he
wrote.
He said he envisioned
her work on regional clean
economy efforts “converging
with the education/social
service transformation I am
counting on.”
Kitzhaber subsequently
appointed Hayes to a state
task force that devised a
10-year energy plan. He also
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space “to get you out of
that big house,” an apparent
reference to Mahonia Hall,
the publicly-owned gover-
nor’s residence.
He ended with words of a
lover.
“You are so important
to me and who you are and
what you are trying to do is
equally important,” he wrote.
“I want you to succeed not
just because I love you so
much, but because of the
huge contribution you have
made and will continue to
make to our world.”
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Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 91° in Edinburg, Texas
Low 11° in Kyle, S.D.
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
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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
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BRIEFLY
Kitzhaber offered to help Hayes secure funding
email was released recently
to The Oregonian/Oregon-
Live under court order.
Hayes for months fought
disclosure of emails relating
to government business that
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personal accounts. Attorney
General Ellen Rosenblum
last February ordered Hayes
to release such emails to The
Oregonian/OregonLive and
Hayes subsequently sought
court protection to keep them
private.
One judge reviewing
Hayes’ emails recently
concluded the message of
Feb. 21, 2011, was among
hundreds that should be
public. Hayes still wanted
that message kept secret but
a second judge last week
ordered her to release it.
In the 2011 email,
Kitzhaber urged Hayes to
focus on long-term funding
for “clean economy” projects.
Hayes had worked for nearly
15 years on environmental
issues and was operating her
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but when Kitzhaber became
governor she announced she
would no longer contract
with private companies.
The transition wasn’t
easy for her, according to
Kitzhaber’s email.
“Everything you are
feeling right now is legit-
imate: the concern about
where the early funding is
going to come from; the
distaste to be fundraising
again for your job; the sense
of isolation; the feeling that
you and I are not saving the
world together,” Kitzhaber
wrote in the Monday evening
email.
He vowed to help.
“I will continue to do
everything I can to make
sure that the bridge funding
comes through and will use
my own resources if neces-
sary,” Kitzhaber wrote.
The reference to “bridge
funding” isn’t explained and
attorneys for Kitzhaber and
Hayes didn’t address written
questions about that point
or other issues raised by the
email.
But in February 2011,
though, Hayes had just
started a job with a Eugene
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ment Initiatives. She was
hired as a program director
to support a West Coast
approach to clean economy
issues.
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required
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PORTLAND (AP) — One
of John Kitzhaber’s concerns
days after he returned to
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Cylvia Hayes, according to a
newly released email.
Kitzhaber was a month
into his third term as governor
and facing a Legislature in
session when he wrote to his
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He told her he would do what
he could to arrange funding
for her work, including
writing letters to foundations
on her behalf.
Hayes’ struggles appar-
ently were so disruptive for
the couple that Kitzhaber
wrote in his Feb. 21, 2011,
email: “I doubt if I would
have run again if I knew
you would be going through
this.”
Disclosure of the email
adds important context to the
scandal that drove Kitzhaber
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questions about the ethics of
Hayes’ outside income from
foundations with an interest
in state policy compelled him
to resign last February.
Kitzhaber listed some of
her consulting work on his
annual ethics statement but
didn’t list her fellowship
the year it paid her $88,000.
Hayes released federal
income tax returns that don’t
appear to include all of that
income.
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Kitzhaber insisted that he and
his staff kept Hayes’ outside
consulting work distinct
from her service as unpaid
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blurred enough to trigger a
federal criminal investigation
that is still underway.
FBI and IRS agents
and federal prosecutors
are considering whether
Kitzhaber
and
Hayes
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ence in the Capitol. Hayes
received at least $213,000
from interest groups and
foundations while acting as
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Hayes
through
her
attorney wouldn’t answer
questions, but in a blog post
referenced on her Facebook
page Thursday, Hayes wrote
that “I am cooperating with
federal investigators and
providing them all informa-
tion required.” That includes
turning over “every email
they have asked for,” she
wrote.
Kitzhaber’s “Dear Cylvia”
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Police identify man shot by
troopers along Interstate 5
SALEM (AP) — Investigators say a
man who was shot and killed by police
along Interstate 5 on Wednesday had
pointed a loaded gun at a state trooper.
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Jasper Levi Adams of Grants Pass.
Authorities say a trooper tried to stop
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The pursuit came to a stop off the roadway
south of Salem. When troopers moved in to
arrest the driver, authorities say he pointed
a gun at them.
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shot that killed Adams instantly. He’s been
with the state police for 13 years.
I-5 was closed for several hours
Wednesday night while investigators
worked at the scene.
Dennis Richardson
announce run for
Oregon secretary of state
PORTLAND (AP) — Former
Republican state Rep. Dennis Richardson
announced Thursday that he will run for
Oregon secretary of state in an attempt at a
political comeback a year after he lost his
bid for governor.
Richardson, a Central Point resident,
touted his experience as co-chairman of the
Ways and Means Committee and says his
skills are the right match for the job.
Richardson’s social conservative
views weighed down his bid for governor.
Democrats and their allied interest groups
confronted him relentlessly with his
own controversial statements. Despite
aggressive attacks on an ethics scandal
surrounding then-Gov. John Kitzhaber, he
lost to the Democratic incumbent 50-44.
Kitzhaber resigned three months later.
In a statement announcing his decision,
he addressed the issue directly, noting the
much more limited focus of the secretary
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“In this position, it doesn’t matter
whether you’re a social conservative or
social liberal,” Richardson said.
The secretary of state is in charge of
registering corporations, applying election
laws, auditing government agencies and
maintaining the state archives. It’s also the
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governor if the chief executive dies or steps
down.
That’s what happened when Kate
Brown took over in February following the
resignation Kitzhaber’s resignation.
Richardson is a father of nine, a lawyer
and a former Army helicopter pilot who
served in Vietnam.
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