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    EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
Tuesday, January, 16, 2018
East Oregonian
Page 5A
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
Live by a park! Open concept
split- level by owner and the
savings are passed to you.
3 possibly 5 bed. 2 bath,
carport, UGS, flat location,
great neighborhood. $189,000
Pendleton,541-612-0999
$121,000- Walk to Round-Up
grounds, shopping, Umatilla
River! 3 bedroom, 1 bath bun-
galow w/wood stove. Updated
wiring, covered patio, fenced
yard, garden area. Zoned C-1.
Marsha
541-377-5152
cell.
#17070308
Coldwell Banker Whitney
541-276-0021
Pendleton - $149,900- Invest in
the West! Triplex! Well estab-
lished Two 1 bedroom units &
One 2-3 possible bedrooms on
large main floor. Small deck.
Private yard w/garden area &
patio. Off street parking. MLS#
15428504 Call Marge Lapp
Pendleton Southgate Realty
(541) 276-1957
$142,000- 1160 +/- sq.ft. 3 bed-
room 1 bath on one level. Newer
siding, roof and many other up-
dates. Call 541-379-7802.
Garton & Associates
(541) 276-0931
$499,999- Beautiful home with
amazing views. 4+/- acres.
Priced below assessed values.
Call Shane at 541-379-7802
Garton & Associates
(541) 276-0931
Pendleton- Now Just $99,900-
Near new hospital, Interpath
Lab, clinics, dining, etc. This
1.61 AC (m/l) is just minutes from
town on HWY 395. Newer well.
Would be great place for that
new home!
MLS#12398538
CALL MARGE LAPP
Pendleton Southgate Realty
(541) 276-1957
REDUCED-- $69,900-CHURCH
for home or business---Make
this one your own special
place--currently used as home
--Cathedral ceilings in the Great
Room, Kitchen, bedrooms, bo-
nus rooms....#17615728 Water
St Weston.
Turn Here Realty & Travel
541-377-6855
$169,900- NEW/ ATHENA
Updated 3 bed, 2 bath on a cor-
ner lot in Athena.  New flooring
throughout, majority of windows
updated, all new paint in and
out.  2219 sf(m/l), so plenty of
room for kids and pets!
Jerry Baker 541-969-6378 cell.
#17242980
Coldwell Banker Whitney
541-276-0021
REDUCED- $205,000 – 2,326
Mfg Home on 1.28 Acres in Pilot
Rock. Large 3 Bay Shop/Hay
Shed/Tack Room. Corrals and
more. Plenty of room on this
property. MLS# 17435209
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever
you are”
541-379-8690
$79,900- This Nifty 1930’s, 2
bed + home has possibilities
with some fixin’!! Open floor
plan, HW floors, bay window
& fireplace with built-ins. New-
er walk-in shower. Basement
needs work but may have some
options--family room etc. New
gas F/A furnace 2016. Sold in
AS IS condition! Near old John
Murray school. MLS#17563767.
Call:Marge Lapp
Pendleton Southgate Realty
(541) 276-1957
Just reduced price for this gor-
geous upgraded manufactured
home with tremendous view of
City!! Home has 3 bedrooms, 2
bath with oversized attached ga-
rage. Granite like counter-tops,
walk-in master shower, dog
kennel, underground sprinklers.
Ready to move into. $229,000.
Call Milne Purchase McLaughlin
541-377-7787
Clark Jennings & Associates,
OR LLC
541-278-9275
GIVE your budget a break! Check
today’s classified ads for excellent
buys on the items you need.
GARAGE SALES are a big
success when advertised in
the classified ads!
ADVERTISERS who want quick
results use classified ads regularly.
Pendleton - $149,900- Invest in
the West! Triplex! Well estab-
lished Two 1 bedroom units &
One 2-3 possible bedrooms on
large main floor. Small deck.
Private yard w/garden area &
patio. Off street parking. MLS#
15428504 Call Marge Lapp
Pendleton Southgate Realty
(541) 276-1957
Pendleton- Now Just $99,900-
Near new hospital, Interpath
Lab, clinics, dining, etc. This
1.61 AC (m/l) is just minutes from
town on HWY 395. Newer well.
Would be great place for that
new home!
MLS#12398538
CALL MARGE LAPP
Pendleton Southgate Realty
(541) 276-1957
$295,000 Beautiful North Hill
View. 3 Bed 2 Full Bath. 2 half
Baths. Huge living room. Beau-
tiful Oak Kitchen. Two lots. Two
double car garages and much
more. MLS# 17054486
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever
you are”
541-379-8690
REDUCED! $314,500- THIS IS
NOT A DRIVEBY!! 2,921 square
feet on .38 of an acre. Home
was remodeled in 2009 with
added on great room and mas-
ter bedroom and bath. Kitchen
has been totally updated, 4 bed-
rooms total and 3 bathrooms.
This is a hard to find home
with all this space on one level.
Come take a look!!! Call Milne at
541-377-7787.
Clark Jennings & Associates,
541-278-9275
$79,900- This Nifty 1930’s, 2
bed + home has possibilities
with some fixin’!! Open floor
plan, HW floors, bay window
& fireplace with built-ins. New-
er walk-in shower. Basement
needs work but may have some
options--family room etc. New
gas F/A furnace 2016. Sold in
AS IS condition! Near old John
Murray school. MLS#17563767.
Call:Marge Lapp
Pendleton Southgate Realty
(541) 276-1957
$175,000 - Ukiah 3 Bed 2 Bath
Home. Very nice throughout.
210x100 Lot. Detached garage.
Garden area. Fenced Yard.
Vinyl Siding. Very nice home.
MLS# 17230137
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever
you are”
541-379-8690
$129,500- 4 Bedroom 2 Bath
MFG Home. Open floor plan.
Fenced Yard. Over ¼ acre.
Plenty of room for your needs.
Exceptionally nice home. Call
for information. MLS# 17603897
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever
you are”
541-379-8690
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Do the house chores. Seriously.
Preheat the oven to 350ºF.
In small pot over low heat, melt 1/2 cup of butter and 4 ounces of dark chocolate
together until smooth.
Add eggs one at a time, and whisk to combine after each addition.
Add sugar and vanilla and stir to combine.
Add flour, cocoa powder and salt and stir until smooth.
Transfer batter into a 9 x 9 aluminum foil lined baking pan and place it into the
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While brownies are baking, melt together semisweet chocolate and 1 tablespoon of
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When brownies are done, let them cool.
Fix that item you’ve been saying you would fix forever. Empty the dishwasher and
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Hide little notes with heartfelt sentiments on the refrigerator, on the nightstand,
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Toast each other with some tasty treats. Pop some bubbly, then enjoy mixing these
recipes together.
For more romantic wines and recipes, visit www.barefootwines.com.
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Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Makes: 10+ servings
Once cooled, drizzle glaze over brownies, and spread it on top using an offset spat-
ula.
Barefoot Bubbly Ruby Red Bliss
Makes: 2 servings
3
1/2
6
ounces cranberry juice
ounce lime juice
ounces Barefoot Red Moscato
Champagne
skewer cranberries for garnish
2
Place chilled juices in flutes. Top with Bare-
foot Bubbly Red Moscato. Garnish with
cranberries.
Cheers!
For the brownies:
1/2
cup butter, cut into pieces
4
ounces dark chocolate,
chopped
2
eggs, at room tempera-
ture
3/4
cup white sugar
1
teaspoon vanilla
1/2
cup all-purpose flour
1/4
cup unsweetened cocoa
powder
1/2
teaspoon kosher salt
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For the glaze:
2
ounces semisweet choco-
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1
tablespoon unsalted but-
ter
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SHINES
HERMISTON
45/38
GENERAL
ONPA
OF THE 2017
Bob Jenson:
9, 2018
142nd Year, No. 60
One dollar
1 - Jan. 6,
May 11, 193
WINNER OF THE
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affi liation. a Democrat at heart, a the dog, a spent recent weeks
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“He was ized that it wasn’t
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has
d out
lookin
but he recogn his district,” Evelyn
of the House
n- campe rs around the house
The Dean
good fi t with
be an Indepe
Saturday said. “He tried to you bereft of wande ed and unsettled. olable,”
died.
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confus
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years and dent, but that leaves
Bob Jenson
“She’s been
served 18
”
kick
chil-
at age 86, in the Oregon House any infl uence.
er, get a
Evelyn said.
— four
retired
of one.”
He did, howev
nine terms
Their family hildren and 13
es until he
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of Representativ
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dubbed him
ended an on-and ve years.
ran leaned lines.
wrapped cancer that lasted fi Oregon Legis-
party
in that he
House.”
the
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SPORTS/1B
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 2018
142nd Year, No. 61
One dollar
WINNER OF THE 2017 ONPA GENERAL EXCELLENCE AWARD
PENDLETON
142nd Year, No. 62
WINNER OF THE
Your Weekend
PENDLETON
Downtown
association
asks for
permanent
funding
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By KATHY ian
East Oregon
FRIDAY, JANUARY
2017 ONPA GENERA
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Neil Brown
Neil Brown
won’t seek
third term
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REAL E
Trump executive orders
aim to bring broadband
to rural America
ate Change Coalition
ing concern for Clim receives
Megafi res a grow
Jeff Blackwood
ty will
City, coun water
revenue for e project
infrastructur
award
Governor Brown releases priorities for short session
Planning commissio
EOTEC’s failure to n questions
meet conditions
GENERAL
EXCELLEN
CE AWARD
$1.50
mental health
crisis servic been given
until
EO fi le photo
es or risk
losing its Feb. 20 to make program in Umat
contract.
illa
key chang
es to its
PENDLETON
Taking a spin
on the wheel
for lack of planning
climate champion
break,
tended tax years
on gets ex
Lamb West million a year for 15
will pay $1 use
Camp
Umatilla
training
center to
get $25M
upgrade
2017 ONPA
By JAYAT
I RAMAKRISH
NAN
East Oregon
ian
Catch a movie
’
us on ‘community
New foc
name, policies
EOTEC
Councilors blast
EASE 6C
No. 63
Umatilla
health provid County’s menta
“It has beco
l
er has been
until Feb.
given
things are me quite clear that
to its crisis 20 to make key change
not
its contract. services or risk losing s
enough. We improving fast
Lifeways
Inc., the comm
time for Lifew believe that it’s
mental health
unity
ays, Inc.
County, was program in Umati
some outs
administrativ put on notice by lla
ide help.” to get
its
e
Greater
organization
— Kevin
Campbell,
Health, Inc. Oregon
Behavioral , Lifeways, Inc.
GOBHI CEO
to get some
help.”
In a statem
outside
“We think
Kevin Campb ent, GOBHI CEO
Campbell
said he could
that will
ell said Lifewa
quicker if
who
will likely
happen
[...] the outsid
ys that the consultant would not say is accoun
consultant need to hire an outside
e party
it would
table to both
be, but
to
Lifeways
“It has oversee the program. within Oregon. be someone from and GOBHI,”
he said.
not talking
the new positio He said the goal
that things become quite clear
“We’re
about
of progra
to community n would be to listen
enough,” are not improving
m — we’re taking over the
he said in
fast needs
partne
talking about
“We believ
of law enforc rs, meet the bringing in professional
e that it’s the release. a mobile
Campbell
ement and
help.”
time for
crisis service
get
said Lifewa
functional.
completely been trying to improv
ys had
e their crisis
Lifeways
See LIFEW
AYS/12A
County, Inc., the comm
has
unity
by E.J. Harris
Council changes
center
at former conference
ELK HOOF DIS
JANUARY
13-14, 201
GOBHI:
8
Lifeways
crisis serv
ices below
standards
Rev. Deacon Chuck
Barnes Ordination
For times and
places
see Coming Events,
5A
Feb. 5, 2013,
ndy
Cliven Bu e,
emerges fre
er
defi ant aft
sed
tos
case
LIFESTYLES/1C
142nd Year,
and Mean
on the Ways
.
Jenson sits
Rep. Bob capitol in Salem
in the state
collection
UNION CLUB
One dollar
Pendleton Down-
Warner Bros. Pictures
One year ago, the the Pendleton City
via AP
left
A hyperintelligent
town Association with one year of salary
bear who
spreads joy and
Council chambers director and a stern
marmalade
hunts down a
for their executive that year looking for
book thief
that threatens
warning to spend of funding.
to ruin
aunt’s 100th birthday his
Three other incumbents
alternative sources
in
Turner, the associ-
“Paddington 2.”
On Tuesday, Molly
returned to the
have filed for re-election
ation’s executive director,
For showtime,
that the city help fund
Page 5A
council and asked
For
review,
y.
Weekend EO
By ANTONIO SIERRA
her position permanentl
staff members,
East Oregonian
Not including city
Weekend Weather
packed the council
about 25 people
the association for
Fri
Pendleton City Council presi-
Sat
annex room to support a monthly meeting
E.J. Harris
Sun
Staff photo by
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
dent Neil Brown said Wednesday
ng the
a council workshop, two or three members
and reevaluati
Lineman C.J. Christensen with Eastern Oregon Telecom works on moving an internet cable line on Wednesday in Umatilla.
he won’t seek re-election in
that usually attracts
be taking inventory
department will
2018.
of the public.
once again,
Fetter says his
Director Larry
“I think two terms is appro-
In front of the council
and Recreation
Community Center.
Hermiston Parks
priate,” Brown said. “I think we
Turner made her pitch.
, she said
the Hermiston
capabilities of
Under Turner’s stewardship
need some new blood.”
to 90
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He said now that he is
the association’s membershi its executive
members and is expanding
semi-retired and downsizing his
to nine.
members
seven
board from
business, NWB Sales, he is dedi-
also spent the
R
The association has sustaining events
cating more of his time toward
By KEN RITTE
and
Press
past year creating Holiday Stroll and
Associated
traveling.
like the Pendleton Alive. More events
Brown encouraged residents
ABOVE: Erika Anuca’s
Nevada
S — The
hands are covered
Pendleton Comes
as she uses her
of Ward 3, which includes McKay
including a pub
in wet clay
LAS VEGA d of leading an
are planned for 2018,
piece of pottery fi ngers to build up the sides
ee basketball
Creek,
d federal
of a
rancher accuse
throwing pottery while taking a beginning
crawl and a three-on-thr
ff that stoppe
Southgate
wheel
class Thursday
armed stando rounding up his cattle
Center for the
“I think we
tournament.
parks and
at the Pendleton
ouse
the initiatives
and Tutuilla
council meeting
agents from
L
notebook with Arts. Anuca said she found
Larry
out of a courth
d
Turner also highlighted
an old
By JADE MCDOWEL
Road,
to
either implemente
defi ant man
need some
recreation director
took a pottery notes in it from the last time
in 2014 walked
the association has of developing, like
a free and his fi ght
class 20 years
East Oregonian
the goal of the
she
said
jump
into
Fetter
ago.
that
process
in Las Vegas
or is in the
by the city
declaring is not over.
RIGHT: Instructor
replacement program,
the
race new blood.”
policies adopted
Monday,
intent
to
a downtown tree and a secret shopper
authority
to start the walls Marie Pratuch demonstra
The Hermiston Conference
to replace — Neil Brown,
is to “retain the original
survey
against U.S. Bundy emerged n-
as
as
tes how
shopper’s
known
center
a
of
be
a
pot
ginning wheel
enviro
while
Cliven
Center will now Community of the community and home
him. Brown
By JAYATI RAMAKRISHNAN
throwing pottery teaching a be-
program.
tes
cheers, while
Pendleton City
eighth time Pratuch
association has
class. This is the
the Hermiston city council a gathering space and recre-
and GEORGE PLAVEN
said
he
supporters’ conservation advoca
has taught this
Through grants the like the Rivoli
center and she
Council
president
class
at
Center after the of changes for diverse cultural ng.” The
the
said
projects
EO
Media
Group
mental and that
has
talked
arts
there was so
she had to open
obtained for
programmi
or fencing near the
a second class. much interest in it
approved a series
worried
with some
at the ational now that the Eastern
Theater restoration calculated that the
sal
in policy and pricing
city hopes
the dismis s
people about the prospect, but
railroad tracks, Turner
and Event
$5.74 for each During his speech Monday at the American
building.
of his charge
Staff photos by
s Oregon Trade new Maxwell
he’s “shooting blanks” so far.
Farm Bureau Federation convention in Nash-
E.J. Harris
association has generated
East Oregonian
plus the
The city of Hermiston’
spent on her salary. ville, Tenn., President Donald Trump signed two
would bolster
The other three council
depart- Center Event Center can take
E.J. Harris
dollar the city has
and
Staff photo by
has looked
parks and recreation
“violent
t Siding
incumbents whose seats are up With about
While the association
v-
executive orders aimed at improving broadband
fi le out of the
of funding, Turner
some of the weddings
7,500 acres of
ment took over managemen
racist anti-go
l safety seminar
for election — John Brenne former
in
the Greater over
toward other sources operational costs
previously
internet access to rural America.
nt”
an agricultura
Umatilla
of the center from Chamber of and quinceañeras
e r n m e who
Participants in
HERMISTON
e Center.
Ward 1, McKennon McDonald
said grants that cover
Depot land now in Chemical
The fi rst order is aimed at easing the process
Hermiston Area 1.
followers
Hermiston Conferenc
in Ward 2 and Jake Cambier
are hard to come by. seeking new to and
of the Oregon the hands
put private broadband infrastructure on federal
See COMMUNITY/8A
Commerce on Jan.
aim to erode
“We’re constantly for funding, property,
but
hed
in an at-large position — have
Guard, the Oregon National
and the second is a memorandum
Monday’s city
During
source
establis
Military
e
said.
alternative grant
Department is
fi led their campaign paperwork,
the Interior Department to work on
Bundy
out there,” she directing
parks, wildlif
planning
and
there just aren’t many the city contribute
to invest $25
according to city recorder Andrea
a plan to increase access to their facilities for
million to
refuges
Turner proposed
asso-
improve the facilities.
Denton.
deployment.
offi cials.
to the downtown broadband
other public
as well as
the
lled by U.S.
$55,000 annually for the next two years,
According to a
No challengers have yet fi led.
EOTEC board chair manger, said
More than 34 million Americans are without
lands contro not done with this,” his
report
after to affordable, reliable broadband service,
ciation’s operations for every year access
d in
the Hermiston city
The deadline is March 6. Thursday from the public
“We’re
estimate
got to change.
Bundy declare
his
then giving $40,000 the city’s funding
affairs offi ce of the
VenuWorks’ original break even
Brown was a former Pend-
said Zachary Cikanek, a national spokesman for
“Something has
L
71-year-old s of freedom since
Oregon
that. She added that
by an Americans Now, a coalition launched
National Guard,
By JADE MCDOWEL
s and decisions
that EOTEC could
leton planning commissioner
supplemented Connect
fi rst minute
the new
if the city
ry 2016.
AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
by E.J. Harris
East Oregonian
would eventually be from other sources,
training
These knee-jerk reaction
by 2020 is only true purchase
Staff photo
center west of
who ran unopposed to win
his
Jan. 2. Of those, 23.4 million live in rural President Donald Trump, surrounded by politicians, holds up a signed executive order
arrest in Februa patriarch and states’
-Up
s, they create them.”
estimated $35,000 p dues, corporate
and Umatilla County of adding
ay. The Round
The family said he had been held
will be
fi rst term in 2010, turning Hermiston
in his
communities.
Council
don’t solve problem Drotzmann
and a memorandum on rural broadband access at the American Farm Bureau Feder-
including membershi
ton on Mond
weekend and annual used for
equipment (instead operations
fi gure
events.
700 days
The Hermiston City
the
for
Pendle
r
fi
ling
paperwork
just
minutes
rights
fundraising
David
“This
gap
is
something
we
think
we
can
Eastern
ation’s Annual Convention at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center on
training
with the
— Mayor
al prisone
orga-
sponsorships and
costs to the
requiremen
with Travel Grounds.
downtown bridge
ts for the Guard
as a politic ed that if U.S. Bureau vented frustration
before the deadline. Brown
did
The list rental
Event Center
ds to a group
if the RV park is
Round-Up
Turner said other
their in the next fi ve years if we roll out the Monday in Nashville, Tenn.
other military branches.
needed to run EOTEC.
s budget), and
agents come Oregon Trade and hearing the
-Up Groun
from the
funding from right
and promis
become
not face any opposition in It and
2014
combination
of
technology,”
Cikanek
said.
lawnmower
could
ement
receive
it
Round
across
from
that
after
in
so
them.”
the
nizations
gamut
Manag
unpaid
will also house the
they create
on Monday
of completed
tour of Albertsons store
including groups Roughly 16 percent of Oregon’s population to deal with government entities more quickly government agencies can be a slow and diffi cult
of Land
either, easily winning a second
hired the ran the
249th
his cattle over
ter
giving a
$1.2 million and that
old
local government,
The EOTEC board company to storage sheds to completion
a source of revenue. meeting, the
res while purchased the
again to seize they will encoun center needs not yet adopted an
term.
lives in rural areas, according to the USDA when trying to install fi ber access in rural areas. process.
cost of fulfi lling
See UMATILLA/8A
has
, left, gestu
At a previous
venue-management the project the RV park. The
grazing fees, thing as last time.” g the board has or longterm plan.
See PENDLETON/8A Economic Research Service.
Pat Beard announced it
“I was really excited about that aspect of the
“One big barrier is that anyone building any
While Brown is leaving, the
tion’s
was estimated at $1.2
to operate
g
“the very same world is lookin ca offi cial vision has got to change,” VenuWorks 1, and one of the fi rst those needs
Association
the rodeo associa
infrastructure struggles to get a permit on federal executive order,” he said. “If we can streamline
council’s newest incumbent is
See EOTEC/8A
Digital divide
sons buildin
has been on
“Something
“The whole “‘Why is Ameri
said. starting Jan.
was put million. Smith, who is the
zation,” radar since the Albert and the prop-
Joe Franell, CEO of Eastern Oregon Telecom, land,” he said. He noted that locally, getting a
said.
are we Mayor David Drotzmann and things the company did
Byron
for our organi
at us,” he
they
Dave
d in 2014
See INTERNET/8A
See COUNCIL/8A
this? Why
reactions
.
said he was pleased at the prospect of being able permit is fairly routine, but dealing with federal
huge step
President “It is a was vacate
together a list of everything
government, “These knee-jerk
the market
acting like
Round-Up Round-Up
ent.
was put on obvious, strategic
the federal , to have decisions don’t solve problems,
e from the
s as erty
allowing
y store O’Neill said in a statem
cracies
the
Court Avenu
across the
“It’s a pretty
n to our campu
vacant grocer
lot
s
A
these bureau a big question
e it’s right
IO SIERR
nce succes
Grounds, the panying parking on welcome additio
piece becaus
Parking lot attendant
coupled with
By ANTON
e to experie event.”
armies?’ That’s
to know.” the
accom
ties
ian
suppression
A
its
re
fi
wants
continu
proper
direct traffi c at
and
Oregon
to
intense
D-UP/8
of
we
of
of
our
East
who came
the 2017 Umatilla
whole world g collapse
See ROUN
EO fi le photo
join a host Street and South- and the growth of
Director
County Fair in
climate change. Ciraulo, has fought fi re
t Cliven
Publicity
The stunnin
fi nally will
Hermiston.
est 18th e, to the east of
al case agains
Round-Up s said the property
and
Oregon from California,
rumors were Pend- Southw
federal crimin his sons Ryan for
is getting harder.
the
Byers Avenu
Thoma
Months of
for 35 years. The job he said.
Monday:
has west Round-Up Grounds. marks a Randy
Bundy and
a new low work
confi rmed -Up Association ty.
Gun control, PERS reform governor to close the “Boyfriend
the
“I’ve seen change,”
ition
had plenty of
Ammon marked
Loophole” by modifying state law to
“This acquis
leton Round Albertsons proper est
lawyers whose
California has always
By KATHY ANEY
among top concerns
Ciraulo spoke of
government review by the Trump
bar people convicted of misdemeanor
acquired the across Southw
have
East Oregonian
fi re on the landscape.
By JADE MCDOWEL
to save neigh-
is now under . Prosecutors and
Located
HERMISTON
stalking and/or domestic violence
L
the frustration of working
forested
fair and the Farm-City
and
Oregon
By
CLAIRE
WITHYCOMBE
East
in
administration
brushy
Oregonian
from purchasing a fi rearm.
nestled into
l losses
back and listened,
up fi re
Rodeo and wanted Pro requirements to be waived
Capital Bureau
faced severa from armed Bundy
Jeff Blackwood sat on the keynote borhoods
The bill would also make sure that
those
He remembered packing
control of
The Eastern Oregon events to succeed, but they during large events with
Nevada arising
and knowing they
his brown eyes trained meeting (the fi rst areas.
federal
afterwards
the
“appropriate
authorities”
U.S.
over
more
couldn’t turn a blind
than
Trade and Event
standoffs es of land in the
SALEM — Gov. Kate
speaker at the annual the Eastern Oregon equipment
eye to in exchange 2,000 people
are notifi ed when someone
an,
would someday return.
has been directed Center the infractions committed
be back in 20
vast stretch
for meeting
annual meeting) of
Brown’s priorities for the
te with Boardm
who is prohibited by law
l Jeff
“We knew we would will rebuild and
to the Hermiston to report during the 2017 Umatilla certain conditions. But most
West.
regional Lamb
Climate Change Coalition.
ey Genera
hard to compe
2018 legislative session
he said. “They
from buying a fi rearm tries
soon be announced
of the six conditions
r Seed, Patterson and other the expansion,
U.S. Attorn ed an investigation
Commission each Planning County Fair.
Blackwood would as 2018 Climate years,”
include efforts to pay down
were
for
month
DuPont Pionee
to buy one, and have the
it’ll burn again.” today and the rise of
n Oregon Weston facilities to bring in at least
“We can’t make EOTEC not met during the 2017
leading up to
Sessions launch a case last month
as the group’s choice
ments with
the state’s public pension
and Easter
Fast-forward to
an Eastern Oregonian
state track information
t Judge
fair and rodeo,
is expected jobs are required
that exceed
Umatilla County the next above everyone else in
into the Nevad
including
Champion, given to
Shearer’s Foods
l.
U.S. Distric
liability and tighten restric-
’s
The
awareness about the megafi res — infernos
zone which
about those cases to learn
failing to meet Fair after city we have a responsibili the requirements to notify
after Chief o declared a mistria t
temperatures mean
Telecom. other enterprise
who raises local public
140 new jobs.
Umatilla County
tions on gun ownership.
ty neighbors and
100,000 acres. Hotter
where the reporting system
sed outrigh
exempted to meet or exceed currently about
conditions of a multiple for,” Phil Hamm said.
Gloria Navarr
While
to submit an
climate change. didn’t know that yet.
have
—
y, she dismis t Bundy, his
n-
Brown, who is running
fi re seasons.
ng in
event permit
can be improved.
The
variance granted by parking
On Monda
But Blackwood Mountain Commu- busier ghters from all around the nation,
agreements from paying anythi the average wage — with a total compe t of
agains
the city. obtained EOTEC board had lighting plan, application, a
leader
for reelection in November,
Firefi
• Affordable housing:
all 15 counts
per hour worth 130 percen
Commissioners
however,
a variance from
an overfl ow
na militia
In front of the Blue room, Pendleton
companies
$18
all,
at
Monta
e
Aney
released
fi
ve
proposals
said
Lamb
Kathy
meeting
The proposal would allow
during a meeting Wednesday the planning commis- parking plan and shuttle
Staff photo by
sons and
property taxes ent offered to lieu of sation packag
See CLIMATE/8A
how nity College Mike Ciraulo talked about
ent
wage.
Wednesday, ahead of the
ridership count. The
that the
sion in 2017
the state to temporarily
that they supported
Ryan Payne.
Saturday about
Chief
15 year agreem es payments in about the average to say this investm al
events
MCDOWELL
allowing
court fi nds has been
the some parking
resulting from years
Mike Ciraulo speaks intense at Blue Moun- Fire
short
session
that
begins
Feb.
5
and
res
includ
safe
By JADE
approv
“The
Chief
wildfi
equal
ian
waive
fees
and
education
require-
the
Fire
justice
t
“It’s
more
of
Weston
mammoth
and
and traffi c
Pendleton
that will
ny
East Oregon
occur withou n said.
See EOTEC/8A
will last up to 35 days.
as audible
getting longer
universal sense
ments (in favor of training experience
property taxes what the compa
would not
Morga
fi re seasons are ty College.
Navarro said
court
Here are the governor’s proposals: “on the job”) for construction profes-
File photo
expansion 42 percent of in property taxes. of this agreement,” County Commis-
violated,” sobs erupted in a
tain Communi
lla
paid
$220 million
ed the
Gov. Kate Brown has released fi ve proposals ahead of next month’s
• Gun control: This proposal lays
gasps and
The Umati
A planned ’s french fry making would have nts will total $1 million
already approv
See PRIORITIES/8A
evenly
short session of the Oregon Legislature.
Y/8A
out a previously voiced desire of the
will come Those payme
sion has
of Lamb Weston
years, split
See BUND
in Hermiston
year for 15 of Hermiston and agreement.
tax break.
operation
r property
voted per
the city
ISTON/8A
with a 15-yea ston city council offer between County.
See HERM
er Mark
lla
The Hermi on Monday to
city manag
rise Umati
Assistant the city had to work
unanimously Term Rural Enterp
st to
said
its fi rst Long ent, in contra agree- Morgan
Agreem
year
ve
Zone
to fi
previous three
Rou
Pendleton
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Comment
Offi cers become
experts in spotting
drug impairment
Two-week course
reviews cannabis,
prescription drugs,
meth and cocaine
By JAYATI
Offi ce, said offi cers
RAMAKRISHNAN
have
to go through a
East Oregonian
lengthy
training
program
to
become certifi ed.
When a car
After applying to
off the road but a swerves
the
alyzer shows the Breath- position, candidates spend
driver has no
a few days dedi-
alcohol in their
cated to basics.
bloodstream,
“We
make
police have to
sure the candi-
determine if the
dates can appro-
person is under
priately do and
the
interpret
infl uence
fi eld
of
sobriety tests,”
something
else and what
Roberts said.
is causing the
Through
impairment.
a
Gutierrez
two-week
To
course, candi-
answer
these questions,
dates
review
most agencies
how drugs affect
have
a person’s brain
trained
drug recognition
and body and
experts, offi cers
study the specifi c
who
effects of seven
use
a
12-step protocol
categories
of
at a hospital or
drugs.
Those
police
include cannabis,
station
to
prescription
recognize Jons
when someone
drugs, metham-
is impaired by a substance
phetamines and
cocaine.
other than alcohol.
The candidates
Sgt. Josh Roberts,
also
of two such experts one have to study a matrix
Umatilla County for the
Sheriff’s
See DRUGS/8A
I
A dark
and
stormy
night
love a good
storm.
When lightni
ng sizzles
through
batters the the sky and rain
can’t look window glass, I
away. I pull
chair.
up a
If the storm
my body, howev rages inside
another matter. er, it’s quite
When my
got the fl u husband Bill
a
ago, I brough couple of weeks
t him soup
and
tea. I didn’t
More inside worry about
getting the
Flu season
fl u. After all,
hitting earlier
I hadn’t seen
than usual
REGION/3A
a doctor for
anything
other than
a routine
checkup in
every day years. I exercised
By ANTON
and ate plenty
IO SIERR
of
A
vegetables.
East Oregon
I arrogantly
ian
believed I
Accord
fl u would was so healthy,
Homelessness
3 percent of ing to state statistics,
back away, take one look and
increases
go to school Pendleton students nearly
Every two
a gesture of hands lifted in
in Oregon
get up,
years,
tionwide
sleeping in and then fi nd themse
virus would submission. A
effort to during the last ten
The last
count every
couch for a tent or crashin lves
days of Januar
body like hot bounce off my
such
the
g on a
homeless
y, there
Oregon Depar point-in-time
person in
For Pendle night.
pan, right? oil in a Tefl on
effort
tment of
the United is a na-
• The numbe
population, ton’s homeless
Housing took place in 2017.
States.
Wrong.
and Comm
student
high school
r of
According
13,953.
enduring imperm
This was people experiencing unity Servic
life
to the
Several days
a 6 percen
• 70 percen
anent housin is about
homelessnes es:
balancing
ago,
chest
t
my
increa
their lives
g
tighten
s in Orego
without childre t of this popula
se
at school. while
For the Lamon
n was
reverberated ed and a chill
tion were since 2015.
n
• About
people living
ts, the differe
between having
body. Shakin through my
in households
children, one out of four homel
was a missed a roof over their nce
and
on with my g it off, I went
• 4 percen were more likely ess people were
head
deadline.
Tasha Lamon
in househ
t of the homel to be shelte
hours, fl u day. Within
of unacc
olds with
red
t and her 15-yea
ompanied
son Daniel
ess popula
head with hit me over the
children
• There
r-old
under the tion, or 605 people
subsidized were kicked out
it seemed. a tire iron, or so
24 percen were 3,387 chroni
age
, consisted
t of the total
turn in her housing when she of their
cally homel of 18.
array of infl I had the classic
recerti
ess
didn’t
homel
people
fi
uenza
ess popula
the U.S. Depart cation paperw
, making
diffi culty breathi symptoms:
tion.
up
Urban Develo ment of Housin ork to during the
ng, sore
throat, runny
g and night
day, but fi
pment in time.
Tasha
nding an
cough and nose, fever,
place proved
over-
sibility for said she takes full
more diffi cult.
He tried to
for 24 hours weakness. I slept
respon- Pendleton Warming
The under
keep
straight.
didn’t know the mishap, but she
accept anyone
Station doesn’
I wrote
wraps, but his homelessnes
also
under
t
wasn’t in a where else to
before I got about the fl u just
go. She to cross that off her 18, so Tasha had spread. Whenever rumors began to s
sick.
addicted to domestic abuse situatio
list as
a classmate
him off after
By August,
In the story,
droppe
the Lamon well.
help people drugs, so shelters geared n or into their
Thomas, public Dr. Ann
ts had settled questions as to school, he would d
to memb only option: a tent
get
tions were dealing with those
health
physician
er’s backya
in a family the back instead why he went throug
not availab
situa-
for the State
of to the front
h
le.
The pair could
Daniel said rd.
He would
Oregon said
door.
tell
the
go to places
fl u season of
Pendleton
them that
in the tent
following
would let
taken off dramat
had
his family
Public Librar
like
month
him
ically in
y or Walma the when he had were tough, especi s door, but that in through the
the last few
to get up in
ally from
back
rt withou
predicted a weeks. Thomas
the mornin
t heat.
continuing didn’t stop the gossip
g
to churn.
season. She record-setting
urged people
run to the neares
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to
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t pharmacy
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2A
Pendleton
backyard High School freshm
of a family
member’s an Daniel Lamo
house. During nt was home
less
that time,
Lamont for about four month
said he spent
s
a lot of his last year living
in a tent
Staff photo
time at the
Pendleton with his mothe by E.J. Harris
Public Librar
r in the
y.
Homeless
in high
of
3 percent
Pendleton
students in
school
ent
imperman
housing
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