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East Oregonian
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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
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100° 68°
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112° (1928)
58°
60°
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HERMISTON
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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
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Pendleton
Klamath Falls
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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.
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Northern California: Sunny today; a stray
shower in the interior mountains in the
afternoon.
Aug 21
Today
NNE 4-8
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UV INDEX TODAY
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5:31 a.m.
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Bend
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Medford
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SUN AND MOON
Sunrise today
Sunset tonight
Moonrise today
Moonset today
First
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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
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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
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Seattle
86/59
ALMANAC
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SATURDAY
Sunny
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
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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.
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Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 106° in Valentine, Neb.
Low 39° in Leadville, Colo.
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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Miami
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Milwaukee
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Minneapolis
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Nashville
92
New Orleans
91
New York City
71
Oklahoma City
99
Omaha
98
Philadelphia
79
Phoenix
101
Portland, ME
71
Providence
68
Raleigh
95
Rapid City
93
Reno
89
Sacramento
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St. Louis
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Salt Lake City
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San Diego
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San Francisco
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Seattle
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Tucson
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Washington, DC 84
Wichita
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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.
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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.
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Chief Joseph Days kicks off
72nd year in Wallowa County
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