WEATHER East Oregonian Page 2A REGIONAL CITIES Forecast SUNDAY TODAY MONDAY Warmer with sun and some clouds Nice with sunshine 67° 43° 76° 47° TUESDAY Mostly sunny and very warm Cloudy and not as warm PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 81° 51° 88° 55° 80° 49° HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 73° 42° 80° 44° PENDLETON through 3 p.m. yesterday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW 57° 66° 91° (1926) 48° 42° 25° (1907) 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 Trace 0.41" 1.12" 4.40" 3.13" 5.12" HERMISTON through 3 p.m. yesterday LOW 60° 68° 87° (1939) 5:44 a.m. 8:01 p.m. 2:19 a.m. 12:49 p.m. Full Last May 21 May 29 Caldwell 69/41 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 60 61 66 64 53 65 65 73 62 64 60 57 72 58 61 71 74 67 70 66 68 65 58 68 65 75 Lo 46 33 33 50 34 36 42 42 42 43 37 38 38 42 45 47 45 42 43 46 31 44 46 35 43 45 44 W pc pc s pc pc sh pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc s pc pc pc pc pc s NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY Sun. Hi 80 69 69 76 69 65 79 72 80 72 71 71 69 82 75 75 74 80 76 82 74 83 74 69 81 74 81 Lo 53 34 41 52 34 40 48 42 44 47 37 40 37 49 53 52 42 44 47 55 37 51 49 38 54 49 47 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. 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 WORLD CITIES Today Beijing Hong Kong Jerusalem London Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo Hi 89 83 80 55 86 60 50 68 69 74 67 Lo 57 74 65 36 54 33 36 52 56 63 58 W s c s pc pc pc r pc pc r pc Sun. Hi 94 86 86 58 87 61 59 63 73 78 75 Lo 59 78 59 50 52 40 37 48 55 57 59 W pc t s c pc pc pc t pc t s WINDS Medford 72/42 Trace 0.28" 0.85" 2.98" 1.79" 3.99" SUN AND MOON May 13 Bend 61/33 Burns 64/34 PRECIPITATION May 6 John Day 62/43 Ontario 71/45 49° 42° 27° (1952) 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 New First Albany 67/45 Eugene 65/42 TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normals Records 82° 52° Spokane Wenatchee 65/46 75/49 Tacoma Moses 67/40 Lake Pullman Aberdeen Olympia Yakima 74/44 59/41 63/45 69/39 75/44 Longview Kennewick Walla Walla 68/43 65/45 Lewiston 75/42 Astoria 65/45 62/46 Portland Enterprise Hermiston 70/46 Pendleton 53/36 The Dalles 73/42 67/43 75/45 La Grande Salem 60/38 68/44 Corvallis 69/44 HIGH 90° 56° Seattle 67/49 ALMANAC Yesterday Normals Records 85° 48° Today WEDNESDAY Partly sunny and very warm Saturday, April 30, 2016 (in mph) Boardman Pendleton Klamath Falls 64/37 REGIONAL FORECAST Eastern Washington: A shower today; some sun, but sunnier toward the Cascades and in central sections. Cascades: Partly to mostly sunny and warmer today; pleasant in central parts. Sunday NE 6-12 NNE 6-12 UV INDEX TODAY Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Coastal Oregon: Clouds giving way to sun today. Mainly clear tonight. Warmer tomor- row with sunshine. Eastern and Central Oregon: Partly sunny today; warmer. Mainly clear tonight. Warmer in central parts tomorrow. Western Washington: Clouds giving way to sun today; however, mostly sunny at the coast. Today NW 4-8 NW 6-12 1 4 6 www.eastoregonian.com To subscribe, call 1-800-522-0255 or go online to www.eastoregonian.com and click on ‘Subscribe’ East Oregonian (USPS 164-980) is published daily except Sunday, Monday and Dec. 25, by the EO Media Group, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801. Periodicals postage paid at Pendleton, OR. Postmaster: send address changes to East Oregonian, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801. 1 0-2, Low 3-5, Moderate 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num- ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Subscriber services: For home delivery, vacation stops or delivery concerns: 1-800-522-0255 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2211 333 E. Main St., Hermiston 541-567-6211 Ofice hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed major holidays 4 8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. Northern California: Plenty of sunshine today; however, some clouds in the interior mountains. Didn’t receive your paper? 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Low 14° in Presque Isle, Maine 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 63 86 56 63 49 84 69 55 87 71 52 60 79 38 60 79 60 63 86 81 62 90 70 67 80 70 Lo 44 67 48 49 35 68 44 43 69 59 43 53 58 30 46 54 39 36 73 68 57 68 46 58 62 57 W c t pc c c t pc pc pc r r r s c pc s s pc pc t r pc r t t pc Sun. 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Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 or email editor@eastoregonian.com. • To submit sports or outdoors information or tips: 541-966-0838 • sports@eastoregonian.com COMMERCIAL PRINTING Production Manager: Mike Jensen 541-215-0824 • mjensen@eastoregonian.com Oregon Republican Party to consolidate convention By PARIS ACHEN Capital Bureau The Oregon Republican Convention this year will for the irst time in at least 30 years meet in one location to select the delegates respon- sible for casting votes for a GOP presidential nominee this summer in Cleveland. Oregon was the only state during the 2012 presidential election without a centralized caucus to select delegates to the national convention. Instead, state party members met in ive different places — each in one of the state’s congressional districts. “We got our ingers rapped by the RNC (Repub- lican National Committee) last time saying you can’t have ive locations. You have to do it in one,” said GOP gubernatorial candi- date Allen Alley, who served as Oregon Republican Party chairman in 2012. “They said Texas can do it in one, so you can do it in one.” The RNC didn’t exactly issue an edict to Oregon to consolidate its convention. But Oregon’s decentralized system caused a series of problems for state Repub- lican Party leaders that year, which propelled them to make changes to the state convention, effective this year, said Solomon Yue Jr., Oregon national commit- teeman and member of the RNC’s rules committee. The state party started holding ive different conventions because of the way it picks delegates. Out of a total of 28 delegates, three are chosen from each of Oregon’s ive congres- sional districts. Another 10 are elected to ill at-large positions, and three so-called “automatic delegates” serve by virtue of their position as state chairman, national committeeman and national committeewoman. The idea behind different locations was that party members could vote simultaneously for their congressional delegates, at-large delegates and local party oficers. The problem came when voting in the congressional districts fell out of sync. During the state convention in June 2012, some districts were lagging behind others and ran out of time to elect delegate alter- nates before Alley adjourned the convention, Yue said. State party rules allowed party leaders to appoint the alternative positions, but that drew some challenges at the national level to the alternate appointees, he said. Ulti- mately, the RNC found that the state party had followed its own rules in selecting alternates, but the hassle and time demanded by the challenges gave state party leaders misgivings about their decentralized system. “I think the ORP learned its lesson: We don’t want to run out time in 2016,” Yue said. The 2016 Oregon Republican convention is scheduled for June 4 at the Oregon State Fair & Exposi- tion Center. The centralized location also allows nominees to speak to the entire party, “whereas before we would have had to be in ive places at one time,” said Oregon Republican Chairman Bill Currier. “Instead of a few hundred people in each of ive locations, there will be 1,200 to 1,500 people in one location.” Oregon’s 28 Republican delegates are divided up proportionally among candidates according to the popular vote they receive during the May 17 primary. Unlike past elections, the three top ORP oficials are no longer super delegates who are allowed to support any candidate for the nomi- nation. Corrections The East Oregonian works hard to be accurate and sincerely regrets any errors. If you notice a mistake in the paper, please call 541-966-0818. 4th Annual Golf Classic May 21, 2016 Register: Brochures available at Pendleton Country Club 541-443-4653 & D.A. 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Everyday I have the opportunity to serve my community and help our members reach their inancial goals,” says Ms. Kinkead. “Ms. Kinkead is a valuable member of our team and this promotion is meant to recognize her for the exceptional contribution she makes,” stated David Elmer, President/CEO. First Community is committed to ofering its employees rewarding careers with meaningful opportunities for advancement. For a list of current openings, visit myirstccu.org.