WEATHER East Oregonian Page 2A REGIONAL CITIES Forecast WEDNESDAY TODAY Partly sunny Partly sunny 95° 62° 97° 65° THURSDAY FRIDAY Partly sunny Very warm with plenty of sun PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 95° 62° 95° 62° 97° 63° HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 99° 63° 100° 68° PENDLETON TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW 89° 90° 112° (1928) 58° 60° 45° (1917) PRECIPITATION 0.00" Trace 0.25" 11.30" 7.27" 7.83" Corvallis 90/55 HERMISTON through 3 p.m. yesterday HIGH LOW 91° 90° 110° (1928) 59° 59° 45° (1948) July 30 Aug 7 Caldwell 96/64 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 71 90 92 67 90 89 90 91 99 94 85 93 90 96 65 67 97 98 95 88 93 91 90 89 87 96 97 Lo 58 49 59 55 53 53 55 61 63 62 54 56 52 67 52 56 67 57 62 61 55 57 62 50 59 69 61 W pc pc pc pc t pc s s s pc t pc pc s pc pc pc s pc s pc s s pc s s s NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY Wed. Hi 70 89 92 68 89 90 88 94 100 94 83 93 91 96 65 68 95 100 97 85 93 89 93 91 84 98 99 Lo 56 53 58 55 48 58 53 63 68 61 51 58 55 64 53 56 67 62 65 60 53 57 65 53 58 70 63 W pc pc s pc pc pc s pc pc pc pc pc pc s pc pc pc s pc s pc s s pc s pc s WORLD CITIES Today Beijing Hong Kong Jerusalem London Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo Hi 84 90 91 74 72 73 73 84 94 69 90 Lo 69 80 72 57 55 60 56 66 74 57 77 W pc pc s pc pc pc sh pc pc s t Wed. Hi 74 90 92 68 69 76 77 83 92 71 85 Lo 66 81 72 57 55 63 60 65 73 50 77 W r t s sh pc t sh pc s s r WINDS (in mph) Boardman Pendleton Klamath Falls 85/54 REGIONAL FORECAST Coastal Oregon: Areas of low clouds early today; otherwise, mostly sunny. Mostly cloudy tonight. Eastern and Central Oregon: Partly sunny today. Partly cloudy tonight, but clearing in the south. Western Washington: Mostly sunny today; however, some clouds at the coast. Eastern Washington: Mostly sunny today. Partly cloudy tonight; however, clear in the north. Cascades: Mostly sunny today; pleasant in central parts. Partly cloudy tonight. 2 Wednesday SW 6-12 W 4-8 4 7 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2211 333 E. Main St., Hermiston 541-567-6211 Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed major holidays 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. 4 2 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. 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Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. 5:31 a.m. 8:32 p.m. 8:15 a.m. 10:06 p.m. Last New Aug 14 Bend 92/59 Medford 96/67 0.00" 0.00" 0.17" 6.59" 4.94" 5.87" SUN AND MOON Sunrise today Sunset tonight Moonrise today Moonset today First Full John Day 94/62 Ontario 97/67 Burns 90/53 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 91/56 Eugene 90/55 TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normals Records 100° 63° Spokane Wenatchee 90/62 92/67 Tacoma Moses 86/55 Lake Pullman Aberdeen Olympia Yakima 95/59 90/56 73/57 87/54 97/61 Longview Kennewick Walla Walla 84/57 96/69 Lewiston 98/59 Astoria 97/64 71/58 Portland Enterprise Hermiston 88/61 Pendleton 89/53 The Dalles 99/63 95/62 97/65 La Grande Salem 93/56 91/57 through 3 p.m. yesterday 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date 98° 64° Seattle 86/59 ALMANAC Yesterday Normals Records 98° 64° Today SATURDAY Sunny Tuesday, July 25, 2017 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Local home delivery Savings off cover price EZPay $14.50 41 percent 52 weeks $173.67 41 percent 26 weeks $91.86 38 percent 13 weeks $47.77 36 percent *EZ Pay = one-year rate with a monthly credit or debit card/check charge Single copy price: $1 Tuesday through Friday, $1.50 Saturday Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. -10s By TAMMY MALGESINI East Oregonian Nonstop fun — both in and out of the rodeo arena — is featured during the 72nd annual Chief Joseph Days. The thundering start to the event is Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. with the Bucking Horse Stampede down Joseph’s Main Street. The event features Bridwell Pro Rodeo Company’s bucking horses. Chief Joseph Days centers around four nightly Pro Rodeo Cowboy Association performances Wednesday through Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Harley Tucker Memo- rial Arena. Tickets range from $14 to $20. In addi- tion, food and craft vendors will be plentiful throughout the week. In its third year, the Chief Joseph Days Little Buckaroo Rodeo for Special Needs Children & Adults is Wednesday at 9 a.m. Participants engage in rodeo activities at no charge and will receive a cowboy hat, T-shirt, bandana and a lariat. (For more infor- mation, contact Debbie Scudder at scudderdeb6@ gmail.com or 541-398- 2060.). The nightly rodeo opens with the Tuckerettes, a team of six expert horse- women. The cowgirls get the action started when they explode into the arena. The energy will be palpable as Joseph native File photo Zack Brown of Red Bluff, California, rides Girl Crush for 83-points in bareback riding during the 2016 Chief Joseph Days Rodeo. Activities kick off Tuesday for the 72nd annual Chief Joseph Days. Derek Kolbaba is expected to defend his 2016 Chief Joseph Days bull riding title. The great-grandson of Chief Joseph Days founder Harley Tucker, Kolbaba is currently ranked third in the world standings. Wednesday is Family Night, with kids 6-and-under admitted free. In addition, family-friendly fun is planned after the rodeo in the adjacent Thunder Room — including a dance and free mechanical bull rides for the kids. Proceeds from Thursday night’s Tough Enough To Wear Pink will be donated to Wallowa Memorial Hospital in Enterprise, which offers free 3-D mammograms for low-in- come women. Earlier in the day, people can participate in the Miles for Mammo- 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. gram Walk, with registra- tion at 8 a.m. and the event at 9 a.m. Friday activities include an American Legion breakfast (5:30 a.m.), a golf tournament (7 a.m.) and the Kiddie Parade (10 a.m.) And Saturday features the Grand Parade (10 a.m.), the Friendship Feast (noon), a traditional American Indian dance contest (3 p.m.) and a teen dance (9 p.m.), which costs $5 and features Full Tilt Audio. The cowboy breakfast starts Saturday night at 11 p.m. and continues into Sunday morning. The event crescendos with a cowboy church service Sunday at 8 a.m. For more information, a full schedule or to purchase rodeo tickets, visit www. chiefjosephdays.com. 0s showers t-storms 10s rain 20s flurries 30s 40s snow ice 50s 60s cold front 70s 80s 90s warm front stationary front www.pendletonpsych.com 541-278-2222 2536 809 110s high low Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states) High 106° in Valentine, Neb. Low 39° in Leadville, Colo. 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 89 90 78 82 80 89 96 66 88 81 82 76 99 92 81 91 64 86 89 95 81 90 92 92 95 82 Lo 69 74 68 65 61 74 67 58 74 60 66 61 80 61 63 73 54 63 76 76 62 75 76 82 76 65 Wed. 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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 BRIEFLY Tuesday barbecue benefits Little League trip HERMISTON — A barbecue fundraiser to benefit the Hermiston Little League junior baseball team is Tuesday from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Hermiston Elks Lodge, 480 E. Main St. Playing in the 13/14 division, the team is heading to the West Regional Tournament, which is July 31 to Aug. 7 in San Jose. The public is invited to come out and show their support for the team. The meal is by donation. In addition, raffle tickets are for sale for a chance to win tickets to the Seahawks’ season-opener against the San Francisco 49ers at Centurylink Field in Seattle. Donated by Devin Oil Company, only 200 tickets will be sold. The drawing will be held after all raffle tickets are purchased, which are $20 each. Pick up raffle tickets at the Devin Oil office (in the plaza by Caesars Pizza) at 650 N. First St. Suite D, or from Kelly Schwirse at the Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ hermistonlittleleague. Contractors begin water meter replacements HERMISTON — The city of Hermiston has begun the process of replacing its water meters. Personnel from National Meter and Automation will be stopping by homes around town to clean debris out of the meter boxes and modify lids in preparation for installation of the meters. The company will also be installing a long-term form of insulation that does not need to be taken out each spring. At no time in the process will contractors need access to the inside of the home. Once the meter has been replaced customers will need to run their bathtub or outside faucet for about two minutes to expel any air or debris before using the water in their home. The contractors are beginning in the southwest corner of Hermiston. The new “smart” meters can be read remotely and will also give customers a more detailed record of their daily water usage. For more information call city hall at 541-564-5521 or visit the city’s website at www.hermiston.or.us/ meter-replacement. Please join us! BOARD OF TRUSTEES COMMUNITY RECEPTION Tuesday, August 1 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Pendleton Center for the Arts 214 N Main | Pendleton Connect with EOU’s governing board about partnerships in Umatilla County and the region. Serving light hors d’oeuvres and beverages. P SYCHOLOGICAL S ERVICES OF P ENDLETON , LLC 100s National Summary: Locally heavy storms will drench the Southeast and interior West today. The Northeast will be slightly cooler, while the air heats up over the Plains. Severe weather is likely over the Upper Midwest. Copyright © 2017, EO Media Group Chief Joseph Days kicks off 72nd year in Wallowa County -0s Please R.S.V.P. 541.962.3740 or ua@eou.edu