WEATHER
East Oregonian
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REGIONAL CITIES
Forecast
SUNDAY
TODAY
MONDAY
Some sun with
showers around
Some sun with a
shower; cool
58° 41°
60° 38°
TUESDAY
A brief shower
or two
A passing shower
in the morning
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
59° 41°
55° 44°
62° 45°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
66° 41°
63° 45°
PENDLETON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
LOW
53°
70°
102° (1931)
44°
46°
29° (1916)
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
0.06"
0.10"
0.45"
8.31"
4.52"
5.56"
HERMISTON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
LOW
60°
72°
99° (1993)
0.06"
0.13"
0.46"
6.01"
3.57"
4.45"
SUN AND MOON
May 25
Bend
51/30
Burns
49/25
5:26 a.m.
8:17 p.m.
10:51 p.m.
7:37 a.m.
First
Full
June 1
June 9
Caldwell
56/33
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
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63
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58
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Sun.
Hi
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WORLD CITIES
Today
Beijing
Hong Kong
Jerusalem
London
Mexico City
Moscow
Paris
Rome
Seoul
Sydney
Tokyo
Hi
83
85
84
64
77
51
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72
68
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WINDS
Medford
60/41
PRECIPITATION
May 18
John Day
50/33
Ontario
58/34
47°
46°
31° (2012)
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
57/43
Eugene
56/41
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday
Normals
Records
70° 48°
Spokane
Wenatchee
55/39
58/43
Tacoma
Moses
56/44
Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 63/43
52/37
54/46
55/44
63/40
Longview
Kennewick Walla Walla
55/48
60/44 Lewiston
65/45
Astoria
55/40
55/45
Portland
Enterprise
Hermiston
56/47
Pendleton 44/28
The Dalles 63/45
58/41
62/44
La Grande
Salem
50/34
56/44
Corvallis
57/42
HIGH
61° 46°
Seattle
56/47
ALMANAC
Yesterday
Normals
Records
64° 43°
Today
WEDNESDAY
Mainly cloudy, a
shower; cool
Saturday, May 13, 2017
(in mph)
Boardman
Pendleton
Klamath Falls
50/28
REGIONAL FORECAST
Eastern Washington: Showers around
today; a bit of ice in the morning, then a
shower in the mountains.
Cascades: Snow and rain today; only during
the morning in the south. Snow showers in
the south in the afternoon.
Northern California: Mostly cloudy today; a
passing shower; however, dry in the interior
mountains.
Sunday
WSW 7-14
WSW 6-12
UV INDEX TODAY
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Coastal Oregon: Rain today. A shower
tonight. A couple of showers tomorrow,
except dry in the south.
Eastern and Central Oregon: Cold today
with a couple of showers; however, dry in
the upper Treasure Valley.
Western Washington: Sun and clouds
today. Showers; only in the morning in
central parts.
Today
WSW 8-16
WSW 8-16
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After a strong showing
of public support, a group of
people looking to preserve
a piece of city-owned land
north of the Umatilla River
have landed on the Pendleton
Development Commission’s
agenda.
At a meeting Tuesday, the
commission will consider
a request to place property
it owns south of Northwest
Seventh Street in a conserva-
tion trust.
Commission
associate
director Charles Denight
said the commission’s advi-
sory committee meetings are
usually attended only by the
members of the committee.
Portland man found near Pilot Rock
By PHIL WRIGHT
East Oregonian
A Portland man who went
missing Tuesday in the Blue
Mountains east of Pendleton
turned up safe more than 48
hours later at a home near
Pilot Rock.
Jeffrey Ryan Kelsay,
30, was wet and hungry
when search and rescue
workers reached him, the
Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office reported, but was not
harmed.
Kelsay was headed to
Baker City, according to the
sheriff’s office, when his car
apparently ran out of gas
on Interstate 84 at milepost
235 near Emigrant Springs
State Park. An Oregon
Department of Transporta-
tion employee saw Kelsay at
about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Kelsay contacted his father
about an hour later and told
him he was walking toward
Pendleton.
Sheriff’s Sgt. Dwight
Johnson, county search
and rescue supervisor,
said Oregon State Police
searched for Kelsay before
reporting him missing about
10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Johnson
said
he
conducted a “hasty” search
of the area for about four-
and-half hours, then he and
the team kicked it into higher
gear Wednesday at sunrise.
Trackers were
on his trail along
Interstate 84 about
a
mile-and-half
eastbound of his
car, Johnson said,
but Kelsay then
veered into the
woods.
Local
farmer
Kent
Madison took to Kelsay
the air in his heli-
copter to help, and searched
for about three hours. Spot-
ting a missing person from
the air over forest, Johnson
said, is difficult at best.
Johnson said he grew
concerned as the search went
on. He hiked the area Kelsay
went through, and while it
is not the toughest terrain in
the county, it is a forest with
rock bluffs and steep slopes.
The weather also was taking
a turn Thursday, he said,
with snow possible as low as
4,000 feet.
Johnson said he and the
team were making plans
Thursday night for how
to use search and rescue
resources coming from
Malheur County, when
dispatch took a call at 10:41
from a man who said Kelsay
was on his front porch.
The location was about
eight miles as the crow flies
from the last sighting of
Kelsay, Johnson said. The
homeowner brought Kelsay
in, gave him a jacket and
some warm food.
The rescue team
arrived
around
midnight and gave
Kelsay a bottle
of water and a
spare lunch, which
Johnson said he
devoured.
Johnson
said
Kelsay was tired,
cold and wet and
difficult to understand. He
could not provide a complete
account
about
what
happened, though he stated
he never slept, had waded
though a creek and walked
though two nights.
He also had not suffered
any
apparent
injuries,
Johnson said, in spite of a
lack of rugged clothes and
wearing something like
“deck shoes.”
The
sheriff’s
office
reported 22 search and
rescue personnel worked
approximately 278 hours
attempting to find Kelsay.
The team brought him to the
Red Lion Hotel, Pendleton,
where his family had waited
since Wednesday. They
had a family reunion there
around 1 a.m.
“That was really nice,”
Johnson said. “That made it
worth while.”
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pwright@eastoregonian.
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Detroit
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Sacramento
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Commission will hear request to conserve riverside land
requests wearing both hats.
• $126,197 façade grant
request for 308 S. Main
St., which currently houses
Sister’s Cafe
• $95,000 funding request
from the Rivoli Restoration
Coalition for the theater
restoration’s first phase of
construction
• $50,000 for an in-depth
second story design meeting
• $68,613 to purchase
two heart monitors for the
fire department from Zoll
Medical Corp.
• $623,669 bid from
Culbert Construction of
Pasco for water line replace-
ments at Southwest 20th,
Southeast Goodwin and
Northwest King.
The commission meeting
cold front
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Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 104° in McAllen, Texas
Low 23° in Squaw Valley, Calif.
PENDLETON
But the May 4 committee
meeting was attended by
more than 30 people who
wanted to talk about the land.
“It was a huge crowd for
the advisory committee,” he
said.
The commission has
long owned four acres by
the river, but it wasn’t until
the city subdivided the land
to make it more attractive
for housing developers
that it drew the attention of
Seventh Street residents Jim
and Peg Willis and others
that were concerned that
housing would change the
green space to its detriment.
The same members sit on
both the commission and the
Pendleton City Council, and
they’ll consider monetary
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National Summary: Rain and wind will blast the Northeast as storms reach the southern
Atlantic Seaboard today. Warmth will build over the Plains as winds buffet the Southwest
and showers dampen the Northwest.
Copyright © 2017, EO Media Group
By ANTONIO SIERRA
East Oregonian
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will be held at 6 p.m. and
the council meeting at 7
p.m. Both meetings will be
held inside council cham-
bers at city hall, 500 S.W.
Dorion Ave.
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