WEATHER
East Oregonian
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REGIONAL CITIES
Forecast
WEDNESDAY
TODAY
THURSDAY
Partly sunny and
chilly
A thick cloud cover
and chilly
44° 30°
48° 38°
FRIDAY
Some sun, then
clouds, a shower
Sun, then clouds
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
50° 40°
53° 38°
55° 39°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
47° 35°
43° 30°
PENDLETON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
LOW
40°
54°
74° (2006)
32°
35°
15° (2003)
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
0.01"
0.20"
0.24"
13.90"
10.53"
10.23"
HERMISTON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
LOW
44°
55°
68° (1934)
Trace
0.11"
0.22"
7.91"
7.42"
7.50"
SUN AND MOON
Nov 18
Bend
47/30
Burns
39/18
6:44 a.m.
4:34 p.m.
8:03 p.m.
10:32 a.m.
First
Full
Nov 26
Dec 3
Caldwell
46/28
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
51
41
47
55
39
40
49
43
43
44
48
42
41
56
54
58
45
43
44
50
49
50
34
42
48
44
42
Lo
41
26
30
49
18
27
36
29
30
34
31
32
29
36
45
46
26
28
30
39
26
37
27
25
39
31
29
W
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NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY
Wed.
Hi
50
46
51
55
44
47
51
46
47
51
49
47
46
55
52
57
48
50
48
48
52
51
41
49
47
50
46
Lo
44
31
37
51
31
35
43
37
35
41
37
37
37
42
47
49
33
34
38
42
32
43
33
38
43
39
34
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c
c
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c
c
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c
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WORLD CITIES
Today
Beijing
Hong Kong
Jerusalem
London
Mexico City
Moscow
Paris
Rome
Seoul
Sydney
Tokyo
Hi
65
81
69
53
80
40
48
59
64
68
70
Lo
33
72
55
36
48
30
36
44
49
58
60
W
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pc
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s
c
pc
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Wed.
Hi
57
83
66
50
80
38
46
62
59
68
69
Lo
37
74
53
37
48
28
37
48
36
56
57
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WINDS
Medford
56/36
PRECIPITATION
Nov 10
John Day
44/34
Ontario
45/26
35°
35°
10° (2003)
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
50/38
Eugene
49/36
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday
Normals
Records
57° 34°
Spokane
Wenatchee
34/27
37/26
Tacoma
Moses
49/32
Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 40/30
39/31
49/41
46/33
42/29
Longview
Kennewick Walla Walla
49/39
44/31 Lewiston
41/30
Astoria
43/31
51/41
Portland
Enterprise
Hermiston
50/39
Pendleton 40/27
The Dalles 43/30
44/30
44/32
La Grande
Salem
42/32
50/37
Corvallis
49/35
HIGH
55° 36°
Seattle
48/40
ALMANAC
Yesterday
Normals
Records
49° 39°
Today
SATURDAY
Mostly cloudy, a
shower or two
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Klamath Falls
48/31
(in mph)
Today
Wednesday
Boardman
Pendleton
NNE 4-8
NNE 4-8
NNE 4-8
N 4-8
UV INDEX TODAY
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
REGIONAL FORECAST
Coastal Oregon: Rather cloudy today and
tonight. Drenching rain tomorrow. Thursday:
periods of rain.
Eastern and Central Oregon: Partly sunny to-
day; partly sunny in the morning, then mostly
cloudy near the Cascades in the afternoon.
Western Washington: Mostly cloudy today.
Mostly cloudy tonight; a passing shower at
the coast.
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Eastern Washington: Clouds and sun today,
but clouds followed by a brightening sky
in the north.
Cascades: Rather cloudy today and tonight.
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Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
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Pavement work
means delays and
lane closures
UMATILLA — Drivers
can expect 20 minute
delays Wednesday along
Highway 730 near Umatilla
as road crews perform
pavement patching from 9
a.m. until 4 p.m.
The project area is
between the Port of
Umatilla and the junction
with Highway 395.
Flaggers will be in the
area to control traffic, and
motorists are reminded to
slow down driving through
the work zone.
Construction on
Highway 730 was
scheduled to be completed
before winter, but is now
delayed until next year. The
area receiving pavement
patching will help protect
the unfinished work and
create a smoother surface
during the winter months.
flurries
30s
40s
snow
ice
50s
60s
cold front
70s
80s
90s
100s
warm front stationary front
110s
high
low
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
68
79
56
49
32
78
45
49
82
50
46
49
65
34
47
80
24
29
86
86
48
87
44
73
64
73
Lo
42
58
49
39
19
56
29
40
63
37
28
37
45
21
30
56
11
12
75
60
33
63
25
48
45
57
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pc
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Wed.
Hi
61
66
55
50
33
61
51
48
71
51
46
51
53
56
48
73
25
26
87
67
49
85
49
71
52
74
Lo
38
51
47
36
17
49
38
38
52
35
31
32
40
27
31
45
17
6
74
51
30
64
28
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38
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Today
Louisville
Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Portland, ME
Providence
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Sacramento
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Tucson
Washington, DC
Wichita
Hi
51
63
86
44
35
62
83
52
50
42
51
82
48
53
60
39
56
65
50
47
72
65
48
82
49
45
Lo
40
48
72
28
23
45
65
40
34
24
41
60
29
37
43
20
29
44
34
26
60
52
40
56
43
28
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Wed.
Hi
54
55
86
45
40
55
77
52
45
50
53
83
46
52
51
43
62
64
52
53
73
66
50
82
49
49
Lo
35
42
72
34
18
41
57
44
28
27
40
61
27
34
42
15
43
53
33
34
61
57
43
57
42
27
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Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain,
sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
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Few people get prison time
after series of 2016 protests
Photo by Patrick Mulvihill/Hood River News
Originally scheduled to
open this fall, the Yellow-
hawk Tribal Health Center
in Mission has delayed the
transition to its new facility.
Yellowhawk spokes-
woman Kaeleen McGuire
said construction setbacks
mean the new clinic won’t
start receiving patients until
March. A formal grand
opening ceremony has not
rain
20s
Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 96° in Kingsville, Texas
Low -4° in Rudyard, Mont.
Medics carry Michael Cannon of Hermiston from a wrecked semi to an ambulance
Monday in Hood River after a crash.
been rescheduled.
The $26.3 million,
63,000-square-foot facility
is being built near the
Nixyaawii Tribal Gover-
nance Center, triple the size
of Yellowhawk’s current
building. The Confederated
Tribes of the Umatilla
Indian Reservation antici-
pate the facility will house
five tribal departments and
incorporate energy-con-
serving technologies.
Once Yellowhawk does
complete its move, the fate
of the clinic’s old facility at
10s
National Summary: Rain will extend from part of Texas to portions of Virginia and
Maryland today. Snow will fall on parts of Colorado and Kansas. Much of the balance of the
nation can expect dry weather and some sunshine.
Hermiston man
injured in crash
hauling house
Yellowhawk delays
transition to
new building
0s
showers t-storms
BRIEFLY
A Hermiston man
crashed a truck hauling
a manufactured home on
Monday morning in Hood
River, blocking the west-
bound lanes of Interstate 84
for nearly 90 minutes.
Michael Cannon, 36,
was exiting the interstate
near milepost 64 when the
vehicle veered left for an
unknown reason, entering
the unpaved shoulder and
hitting the exit sign and
two fog markers. It came
to rest across both lanes of
I-84.
Cannon was taken by
ambulance to Providence
Hood River Memorial
Hospital for minor injuries,
according to a press release
from the Oregon State
Police.
Tow trucks were
dispatched to remove the
1999 Volvo Conventional
Truck and manufactured
home, and ODOT diverted
traffic at the scene. The
crash remains under
investigation.
Cannon, who owns his
own pilot car business, has
run for Umatilla County
Commissioner several
times, most recently in
2014.
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73265 Confederated Way
will be in the hands of the
CTUIR Board of Trustees.
CTUIR spokesman
Chuck Sams said the board
spoke about the issue on
Monday and referred the
issue to Bill Tovey, the
tribes’ director of economic
and community develop-
ment.
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PORTLAND (AP) —
More than half of the 200
people arrested during
protests after last year’s
presidential elections were
not prosecuted and many
cases were dismissed alto-
gether, Portland officials
said.
Tens of thousands of
people took to the Portland
streets throughout the year
protest the election of
President Donald Trump,
his polices or other issues.
The high number of
cases led the Multnomah
County District Attor-
ney’s Office and the
Police Bureau to focus
their efforts on the most
dangerous offenders from
the protests, Chief Deputy
District Attorney Kirsten
Snowden told the Orego-
nian/OregonLive.
Many of the cases from
the first six consecutive
nights of protests had
incomplete or vague initial
reports, prosecutors said.
Although police had
large amount of video
evidence
from
the
protests, officials said
they had a hard time
identifying
suspects
among the large crowd of
protesters, some of whom
wore masks and dressed
in all black.
Eleven people have
already been convicted for
crimes such as threatening
people or property.
A man who was part
of a protest two days after
the November election
was sentenced in October
for using a baseball bat
to wreck car windows
and damaged city prop-
erty. Another man was
sentenced for kicking
a bank’s windows and
threatening people with
rocks after they tried to
stop him.
“It shakes the confi-
dence of people who want
to exercise their First
Amendment rights to
want to go to the event,”
said
Deputy
District
Attorney Ryan Lufkin at a
sentencing hearing. “Who
would want to take their
children out to a protest
when this is the result?”
Eleven others are still
heading to trial.
Prosecutors agreed to
drop misdemeanor charges
against 43 others accused
of non-violent crimes and
allowed them to pay fines
or do community service
instead, they said.
Six defendants were
acquitted or had their
cases dismissed before
their trials.
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scribed as being profitable in three years, the budget would still include $75,000 contributions each year from the city of Hermiston and Umatilla County.
The Nov. 5 column “Will Oregon produce solar panels again?” by Kent Hughes incorrectly claimed that the Portland-based company SolarWorld declared
bankruptcy. SolarWorld’s German parent company declared bankruptcy, but SolarWorld has not.
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