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Send resume to: Lana 1050 Southgate Suite A Pendleton, OR 97801 $12-15 an hr/DOE Pendleton, OR. jobs@oregoned.org Must posses a valid driv- ers license. Must pass drug screening. Good driving re- cord required. Call (541)567-7368 to sched- ule possible interview. NEED A SMILING FACE! Morrow County is now ac- cepting applications for a full time Community Counseling Solutions (CCS) is seeking a depending on qualifications, located in Heppner. Position is an integral member of the County Management Team dealing with all aspects of Human Resources. This is a full-time, exempt position. FULL TIME CLINICIAN to work in Hermiston, OR. This position will provide alcohol and drug treatment services to individuals enrolled in drug court. If qualified, this individual will also provide mental health treatment services to same population. Qualified indi- vidual must be certified as an alcohol and drug treat- ment counselor in Oregon (CADC). Additionally, indi- vidual must have a Bache- lor’s degree in social work or psychology, or a high school diploma and five years of equivalent training/work ex- perience, or equivalent com- bination of education and work experience. Wage/ salary is $31,800 - $61,800, DOEE. Please apply online at www.community counselingsolutions.org Morrow County has a pop- ulation of 12,000, including four (4) incorporated cities and one (1) town. Agricul- ture and natural resources remain driving forces in the economy. Other growing in- dustries add to the diversity of the economy including: food processing, energy generation, tourism and data centers. The Columbia Riv- er is the northern boundary of Morrow County affording recreational opportunities, including fishing and water sports. The southern part of the county is forested pro- viding hunting, fishing, ATV, hiking and numerous other recreational opportunities. 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Application Deadline: Until filled This elementary teaching position is in a small, rural, K-12 school district. The Helix School District has a great benefits package which includes a 6% PERS pickup for employees. For more in- formation about the Helix School District visit our school website: www.helix.k12.or.us. *Frank Lin, M.D., Johns Hopkins and the National Institute on Aging Documents needed to apply: *District Certified Application *Three letters of recommendation *Resume *Transcripts *Copy of teaching license *Statement of Educational Philosophy Human Resources Man- ager: Associate Degree in Human Resources, Public Administration, or related field and two years of pub- lic sector Human Resources experience. Salary range $4,509 - $6,344 per month, depending on education and experience, plus excellent benefits. to provide clinical services to children receiving services in the K-6 behavioral class- rooms in Irrigon, OR. This position will provide individ- ual and family therapy, as well as work with involved personnel to implement be- havioral interventions to support positive change with the ultimate goal of the child returning to the mainstream classroom. During summer, this individual will provide follow up clinical services as well as see other agency clients and/or work in agency summer programs. Qualified applicant must have a Mas- ter’s degree in psychology, social work, or other human service related field or be licensed. Individual will pro- vide assessments, therapy, case management, and other related services. This is an exempt, 40 hrs/week posi- tion. Wages dependent upon education and experience, between $42,300 - $83,400. Excellent benefits. Please apply online at communitycounseling solutions.org or contact Vicky Cambpell at 541-676-9161. Position open until filled. Your Ears. Your Brain. Your Hearing. Salary Range: Job Opening Date: Type: Instructional Licensure, Certifications: Human Resources Director: BS in Human Resources, Public Administration or re- lated field and three years of public sector Human Re- sources experience. Addi- tional Human Resources ex- perience may be substituted for degree. Salary range $6,344 - $8,927 per month, depending on education and experience, plus excellent benefits. Welding Instructor: Walla Walla Community College is seeking a creative and talented trades per- son focused on student success who has a strong knowledge background to fulfill the full-time tenure-track role of Welding In- structor in the Corrections Ed- ucation program located at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Washington. Qualifications: Five years of re- cent, paid or relevant journey- level work experience as a pro- fessional welder or three years beyond a degree or certification. Annual Salary: $62,858 - $69,131 . This position will re- main open until filled. For prior- ity consideration, applications should be received by Friday, June 29, 2018. For detailed po- sition description, salary infor- mation, qualifications and appli- cation procedure please visit the WWCC website at http://apptrkr.com/1239446 WWCC is an equal opportunity employer. MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST III – BEHAVIORAL CLASS- ROOM CLINICIAN Duties include working as a liaison with the District’s con- tracted agency for the devel- opment and implementation of communications and ma- terials, relationship building, strategic communication, en- gagement with other commu- nity stakeholders and working as an ambassador for MCHD in areas of community health education and promotion of District services. Bachelor Degree in Com- munications, Marketing or related field with experience in healthcare preferred, espe- cially hospital or medical clin- ic; excellent verbal and written communication skills; must have dynamic interpersonal skills and good public speak- ing ability; must be self-moti- vated, highly organized and have good prioritizing skills; experience with various com- puter software systems, social media platforms and photog- raphy. Excellent wage/benefit pack- age. Background check and drug screen required. Appli- cations and complete job de- scription available at www.morrowcountyhealth district.org/employment at Pioneer Memorial Hospital or by contacting HR Director Patti Allstott, 541-676-2949. EEOE. Job Description: Monitor, operate and maintain industrial equipment at a com- bined cycle power plant. Per- form minor repairs and trou- bleshooting. Sample, test and analyze plant water. Perform plant housekeeping duties and maintain plant cleanli- ness. Industrial experience or electrical license is beneficial but not required. Full-time ro- tating shiftwork position that requires some overtime and occasional call outs. Valid driver’s license, High school diploma or GED, drug testing and background check re- quired. 651 Help Wanted Community Counseling Solu- tions has a position open for a Community Relations and Communications Manager OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Human Resources Director OR Human Resources Manager 651 Help Wanted Morrow County Health District is accepting applications for a full-time HERMISTON OPERATIONS COMPANY, LLC Tuesday, June, 26, 2018 Hearing care wherever you are Sometimes the hearing aid settings you like in the clinic perform differently in your everyday life. Now, instead of waiting until your next clinic visit, you can receive hearing aid adjustments wherever you are. So go ahead and take that trip. Do the things you like to do. 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INDUCTEES LL OF FAME NEW HA TRAGE IGRATION OU IMM 2018 One dollar State law seizes guns from those who may do harm 142nd Year, No. 174 WINNER OF THE L EXCELLENCE 2017 ONPA GENERA t potential the highes eastern sides will carry plus fires on the the Wal- officer on al Forest, for large n and Washington, agement Nation of Orego Montana. south- “really did most of Idaho and lowa-Whitman l summer astern and said a norma up until about now.” The northe of Oregon remain off - ring true right May melted he western parts l through Septem early, But the warm WRIGH above norma swath from east- By PHIL ack two weeks nian the snowp green forests of east- ber, as does the through most of East Orego the South- ngton and out. Washi said, Predictive has been ern Oregon are drying n will be ern na. According to ette Val- fire risk Orego Monta Willam Oregon’s and central l” for significant Services, only the l areas stays in l though June, ern norma for the coasta And right around hout the “above norma ial in July. the ley and most r. going to change of l range throug e fire potent the summe but that’s the rest of forest man- wildlif August — the peak ast Ore- the norma for worse come federal 8A — northe See FIRE/ State and Monday during a hot, dry summer red zone. staff r enters that discussed agers and ence call fire for gon also ston said late summe nd media confer Living AP k of wildla iweb via the outloo Livingston, fire man- Tom Story/Inc wildfire 2018. Noel shows a One dollar 142nd Year, No. 175 By PHIL WRIGHT East Oregonian Wildly different city budgets — this year O MAN ON R. FRIED ive By GORD nian/OregonL The Orego (AP) — PORTLAND on his but one item pulled Jason had he list when g lot, shopping store parkin him: a into the g within rage seethin Smith & Wesson .40-caliber like his father’s. just g n handgu was comin Jason’s life 35 and the pre- of eight apart. He was wife his vious day, told him she was months had affair. Stunned, he h an having things throug tried to talk began packing She with her. . her bags instead stewed. gun All night Jason to get the He’d come go blow wanted to Head because he he said. steam, in some off near his home to the hills ings to blast some rural Brook to tin cans. who asked But Jason, his first ed only by the hills be identifi go to name, didn’t ry morning. He that Februa where his wife drove home headed inside, illa River. the Umat waited and pistol still in its Avenue and east Court carrying the en South to ton betwe box. can’s right east of Pendle An Ameri enshrined in PENDLETON ay in a nest is lands Mond own guns Amendment, An osprey the Second y speaking, lit- and broadl a felony, domestic tle except tion or com- l convic violence a mental hospita mitment to ted it. k- t was interes Park can block n lawma The distric orhood But Orego g sense of line y Neighb A growin in McKa shares a property NIO SIERR ers felt a By ANTO people in poten- nian because it y Creek Elementary unease about dangering cir- East Orego with McKa tially life-en like Jason’s hav- between School. build a land swap t wanted to have cumstances A proposed ton and the Pend- could If the distric Pendle School, it A the city of l District has been new McKay park property while See LAW/8 and in t the Schoo leton built it on t facility remained ing to distric a sim- curren shelved, accord t employed t’s the ls. 016 The distric 2015-2 city officia Jones, the distric use. the operations, ilar method during new Washington Michelle business a as the tary director of sides couldn’t find school year Heights elemen said the two the value of the land and Sherwood built. made s were being way to make t school $55 million bond that s distric up. school the match The 2017, elementary to of the Initiated in the two new also supposed “east block” was offered the Early Learning Center possible Aney by Kathy ton district’s Staff photo /8A to Pendle lot where the in See SWAP y Park, next — an empty used to stand — ay at McKa ering trading central office y Park. on Mond their dog l. The city is consid r site of the exchange for McKa forme Dona walk Title ntary Schoo l district for the David and Eleme sor schoo Spon McKay Creek rty to the n off betwee Land swap ct and city school distri y Park - Roy Rale • 8:30 AM rt June 23, 2018 Water bottle & T-shi Saturday des t.itsyourrace.com honymuttstru $25.00 Inclu at https://stant t the py Program Register today Proceeds will Benefi ative Thera For on. Altern Shelter in Pendlet t.com ny Hospital St. Antho Therapy) and P.A.W.S. Animal EmilySmith@chiwes (including Pet call 541-278-2627 or email tion more informa W AY , NTHONY 2801 S T A , OR. 97801 P ENDLETON NDLETON . ORG WWW . SAHPE project to replace a roughly 18-month The roadway was the bridge’s deck. had sprouted new full of patches and in recent years. multiple times of necessary 82 bridge holes After about a year construction Work on the Interstate at Umatilla River work — including the parallel over the Columbia to wrap up prep all traffic to is currently on schedule to a proj- to re-reroute previously carried two according had that October, bridge said in early Washington State lanes of traffic west — Sanguino deck ect engineer for the ion. just did their first Department of Transportat it could be contractors have 12 more to pour last week and “Because of the weather new but it’s scheduled go, then an overlay. While the pushed back a little, Sanguino said. crews, are place into put Alex deck is being for October,” bridge (headed also working on replacing steel parts The eastbound been closed since into Oregon) has when WSDOT See I-82/5A the summer of 2017, be embarking on announced it would Photo contributed • • • Staff photo by Kathy Aney Nurse Practitioner Jennifer Armstrong stands in abandoned two-story home that is being remodeled into a medical clinic, just west of Highways 730 and 395. City’s only clinic forced to move By JADE MCDOWELL East Oregonian hen her contract with the Umatilla Hospital Dis- trict ends on Oct. 29, Jennifer Armstrong wants her patients to know she isn’t going anywhere. Armstrong, a nurse practi- tioner, plans to open up a private wellness center in Umatilla after the hospital district board voted in May to not renew her contract to continue providing services at the Encore Wellness 4 Life clinic — the city’s only medical clinic. Danice McBee, who sits on the board, said the special taxing district wanted to “go in a dif- ferent direction” but they were still discussing what that would look like and are not ready to announce anything yet. She declined to elaborate on what had prompted the decision. They do plan to continue using the tax money collected by the special district to provide medical ser- vices to the community in some form after Armstrong’s contract ends, she said. W Playing spashketball Brazilian farmers learn about precision irrigation in the U.S. By JADE MCDOWELL East Oregonian L Kathy Aney Roy Raley Park 2018 • 8:30 AM - T-shirt Saturday June 23, Water bottle & $25.00 Includes nthonymuttstrut.itsyourrace.com Register today at https://sta t the Program Proceeds will Benefi Alternative Therapy Pendleton. in St. Anthony Hospital and P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter m (including Pet Therapy) EmilySmith@chiwest.co 541-278-2627 or email For more information call Title Sponsor W AY , 2801 S T A NTHONY 97801 P ENDLETON , OR. ETON . ORG WWW . SAHPENDL 84/55 81/57 91/63 By PARIS ACHEN Capital Bureau Staff photo by E.J. Harris Airk Schaaf, 10, watches as Deven Barkley, 17, shoots a basket while swimming at the Pendleton Family Aquatic Center on Wednesday in Pendleton. Fred Ziari of IRZ Consulting and most of the 30 Brazilian farm- ers he hosted in Hermiston this week don’t speak the same lan- guage — but they do share a com- mon goal. “We are blessed because we have food,” Ziari said, gesturing to nearby trays of fruit and pas- tries laid out for the guests from Brazil. “But I travel to Africa and other places every year where peo- ple are extremely hungry. As well, our state of Oregon looks beauti- ful but we have hunger here, too. All of us, Brazilian and American, need to play a vital role in feeding the world.” IRZ Consulting, one of multiple businesses that Ziari has founded, helps farmers around the world increase their efficiency and yield through high-tech irrigation. Ziari said the Hermiston-based business hosts visiting farmers from other countries for an “international exchange of ideas.” Leonel Olivira, a soybean farmer from the Brazilian state of Bahia, said Tuesday he was most impressed by “how you can remote See FARMERS/8A Title Sponsor Saturday June 23, 2018 • 8:30 AM - Roy Raley Park $25.00 Includes Water bottle & T-shirt Register today at https://stanthonymuttstrut.itsyourrace.com Proceeds will Benefi t the St. Anthony Hospital Alternative Therapy Program (including Pet Therapy) and P.A.W.S. Animal Shelter in Pendleton. For more information call 541-278-2627 or email EmilySmith@chiwest.com 2801 S T A NTHONY W AY , P ENDLETON , OR. 97801 WWW . SAHPENDLETON . ORG See ODOT/8A can legally practic e for first time in 120 days By PHIL WRIGHT East Oregonian Can ODOT fire employee for advocating for shooting? a lot of the same services (as the A state DMV employee current clinic) are going to be who is accused of here,” she said. “It’s not going posting a comment on Facebook to feel like a clinic, but we will that migrants should be still do what patients are accus- the border has been shot at tomed to.” put on paid leave while Those extra services will gon Department the Ore- of include living quarters for hos- portation investigates Trans- pice care, adult respite care and the comment. even longterm care, Keith said. Thousands of callers and They also plan to sell products commenters have called such hemp-based CBD sup- the agency to dismiss on Lori plements and kombucha, a fer- McAllen for the post, mented tea (the Mayo Clinic’s the incident has drawn and inter- website states that while kom- national media attention. bucha does contain health-pro- “We take this matter very moting substances such as pro- seriously and very ally,” the agency person- biotics, in light of health claims posted on its Twitter account about things like preventing can- Staff photo by Kathy Aney day, June 21. “The Thurs- Nurse Practitioner Jennifer Armstrong will move the Umatilla cer, currently “valid medical doesn’t reflect our comment Clinic to an abandoned two-story home that is being remodeled. studies of kombucha tea’s role in agency human health are very limited”). values and is disturbing and Armstrong and her husband Highway 395. The abandoned They want to add RV spots for hurtful. Thank you for your Mark Keith, who have already white two-story house will be family members of patients to be patience as we complete the opened a second Encore Well- converted into a medical clinic able to stay overnight during vis- investigation.” McAllen, a Linn ness 4 Life location in Kenne- by November if all goes accord- its if needed and create walking resident who has County wick, are hoping to open the new ing to plan, while the “wellness trails around the property. worked private clinic on Nov. 1 so that complex” will add hospice hous- A group of practitioners who for the DMV for about 10 Umatilla doesn’t see any gap in ing, walking trails and other fea- Armstrong currently contracts months, earns $2,883 per services. They have purchased tures later. with have agreed to follow her to month as a full-time trans- portation service a three-acre lot just west of the “It’s going to take a while to tative, said David represen- House, an See CLINIC/8A intersection of Highway 730 and get all the other things built, but ODOT spokesman . It’s unclear whether the agency can legally fire McAllen for the comment. The outcome could HERMISTON depend By JADE MCDOWEL East Oregonian Staff photo by Sun City renovates historic VFW ha ll By JADE MCDOWEL L East Oregonian T he old VFW hall in is back in community Echo use. The hall during much of the was closed extensive renovations spring for used for a city council , but was meeting Thursday. “It’s pretty well done for a couple of minor except things,” city administrator Diane Berry said. The renovation has included laminate flooring to worn-out carpet, replace the an keep rainwater from awning to pooling outside the front door, a new The historic VFW hall Staff photo by sidewalk, interior in Echo is more E.J. Harris and exterior our than 100 years old. paint and a remodel efforts to rejuvenate room. A wall was of the bath- give new life to historical and incorporated in 1904. also The city to expand the kitchen removed ings instead of tearing build- provides a brochure outlining area. them a walking down and rebuilding No one knows the tour of 23 something ical it was built, but Berry exact year lesser in their place,” sites that date back histor- she to the late 1800s knows it dates back said she According to a history said. to at least piled com- building or early 1900s. The 1910. on the city that houses website, the town of Echo’s and the community city hall “This is just another center was was settled step in in 1860, platted in 1880 and See VFW/8A “This is just anothe new life to histori r step ... to rejuvenate and give c buildings.” — Diane Berry, Echo mayor Harmony Club sma HERMISTON ller but still going after 80 By JADE MCDOWEL years L each meeting going East Oregonian back to 1938. According to an account Eighty years after the group’s scrapbook written for in 1955, the ing on Loop Road the women liv- Harmony Club was decided to form an official social club, Agnes Harrick. She the brainchild of the club is still going. Road, which loops lived on Loop from East High- The Harmony Club, land Avenue in Hermiston all the way high of 107 members, which had a down to Stanfield, has only seven and wanted to get today, including to know her neighbors its Road member. But first non-Loop Wagner is the club’s better. during fall, win- doesn’t member who ter and spring the live on ladies meet twice a like getting out Loop Road. She felt month for at least two hours. of the house more, “The object was and club president to get better Polly Van acquainted with neighbors and be Brake asked the group to take a De of benefit to others,” vote on letting her in. Van De Brake said Carol Pomeroy said, vice president the club may be piece of paper with showing off a to be, but it is smaller than it used still official club rules and objectives. “There’s members enjoy. something that its the constitu- tion, so they did it “We’re keeping legit.” it going,” she Pat Wagner, club said. “So many secretary-trea- of the ladies on surer, said she has all the minutes of See HARMONY/8A Saturday June 23, 2018 • $25.00 Includes 8:30 AM - Roy Raley Park Register today at https://sta Water bottle & T-shirt nthonymuttstrut.itsyo urrace.com Proceeds will Benefi St. Anthony Hospital t the (including Pet Therapy) Alternative Therapy Program and P.A.W.S. Animal For more information call 541-278-2627 or email Shelter in Pendleton. EmilySmith@chiwest.co m 142nd Year, No. 177 WINNER OF THE SATURD AY, JUNE 23, A new hop e for hem p 2017 ONPA GENERAL EXCELLEN CE AWARD Congress cons versatile crop iders legalizing in the shad after decades ow of mari juana ing hemp to cannabinoid, make products derive in cannab a chemical compo d from mistic is und found about the and nutritio that reportedly offers future of especially By GEOR n benefits the GE PLAVE relief to reduci ranging from health ture Comm after the U.S. Senate industry, N EO Media ng anxiety ittee last Agricul- Group He began and depres pain Hemp Farmin week includ his compa sion. g Act Planting ed ny, Oregon 2016 with business partne Fusion, in the 2018 Farm Bill. in its latest marku the well underw season for industr p of “Here Majority Leader Sponsored r ial ing, where ay at a 3-acre farm hemp is said Kurtz, we do a lot of Ed McCauley. the by provision Mitch McConnell, Senate kneeling to different trials,” varieties to Adam Kurtz is testing near Bor- ticular defines hemp R-Ky., tural inspec as an guidelines. ensure they meet new seed Candy strain of hemp named t one par- list commodity and removes it agricul- . “We’re testing regulatory of federally Sour Space from Kurtz is enterin advance so A full Senate controlled substances. the we can offer genetics a year in g his third vote on the season grow- ner farms.” could come them to our Farm Bill as part- Hemp growe If the House early as July 4. rs such as goes along Kurtz are with the Senate opti- , See HEMP /12A Pendleton attorney Robert Klahn finds himself facing new his own behavior. standards, for the law and Klahn has practiced law in Pendleton 37 years. He has for won als. He said on 10-15 more than 100 jury tri- cases he lost, his won on appeal. client But there was no in February with the appeal of the deal he made Oregon State Bar a 120-day suspension to serve of his law license began Feb. 18. He that returned to work Tuesday. The suspension was not related to his formance as a criminal per- defense lawyer, the Oregon State which Bar the past. This time, disciplined him for in his behavior landed in trouble. him Klahn on Wednesday said he did not want to get into details. agreement with the He said he came to an out of line. Klahn, bar that his behavior was female clerk on her 65, said complementing a he grew up, but those appearance was the way “Saying she looks days are no more. — but you can’t do nice today or something that,” Klahn said. The Bar reported plaints about Klahn it has received 20 com- missed seven. His during his career and dis- 2000 and his second first reprimand came in in 2005. The Bar pended his license sus- for communicating with 60 days in 2008 for not pension lasted 90 clients. The second sus- days for failing to legal matters so a client could make explain decisions. informed Klahn’s latest trouble was for more than trying to deliver complimen ts. Klahn in early 2015 represented a young mother who faced a conviction for drunk ing. She wanted driv- to jail time because take a plea deal to avoid she Contestants infant. Klahn tried was breastfeeding her year’s final rush down the employees about to engage women court was won raceway breastfeeding and during the by Penny like cows, could if they, , a four-y 12th annua ear-old dachs their milk dries up. receive medication when l Dogtona hund owne 400 The Oregon State d by Elano wiener dog races Staff photo re Bailey ber discipline panel Bar’s trial three-mem- by E.J. Harris of Vanco on Friday in Pendle heard those complaints uver, Washi ton. This in May 2017 in Hermiston. ngton. documents, one employee According to Bar told Klahn to stop See KLAHN/8A James Shelton asks City Council meeting questions about changes Staff photo to a noise control on Thursday in public after renovation ordinance during by E.J. Harris the VFW hall in Echo. The 1910-era the Echo s this spring. hall reopened to the This undated photo Photo contributed by the Harmony from the Harmony Club members in the Club’s scrapbook club’s early days. show READY FOR REGION/3A Pendleton attorney serves out suspension Klahn Weekend Weather Sat KING CO LIFESTYLES/ RVETTE 1C 2018 A FESTIVAL One dollar by Stu Gillard Fri WEEKEND EDITION AWARD Hodaka Days revs up in Athena/Weston Orquestra Pacifico Friday on Main Street Movies in the park in Ione, Pendleton For times and places see Coming Events, 6A See CORBETT/8A slow going June 82 bridge was High School the Interstate the Hermiston Progress across on the way to 7 for motorists in Kennewick. Toyota Center graduation at the FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 ONPA GENERA L EXCELLENCE ECHO UMATIL h by October I-82 work to finis WINNER OF THE Your Weekend UMATILLA Corbett salary bump cut ties with the lob- Umatilla County could 10 counties east of bying group that represents the Cascade Mountains. with the Eastern Ore- By ANTONIO SIERRA Harris File photo by E.J. “It isn’t we’re at odds ,” Commissioner East Oregonian utility work- gon Counties Association City of Pendleton marks a wa- George Murdock er Sean Tarter t 16th Manager Robb Cor- “We bett City said. “We just ter main on Southwes left the Pendleton City in Pendleton. don’t find we have Street in 2015 Council meeting Tuesday common issues.” appreciate with higher pay and more county The joined job security than when he in 2014 the group started it. association, the The council went behind that which advocates all and closed doors to discuss Cor- for counties that fund- receive do ... It’s bett’s contract and when they fed- members re-emerged, they ing through programs unanimously raised his sal- eral just whether or ary from $123,256 annually such as Payment to $133,500. Corbett had in Lieu of Taxes not our issues worked and Secure Rural on one-year con- Schools. The asso- are congru- tracts since he was hired in ciation bases its 2011, but the council also dues on a small ent with their amended his deal so that percent of what he now serves on a “rolling receive in counties issues.” contract.” wish it was to com- the PILT program, — George The council gave Corbett plicated than most Manager , a sterling evaluation on May councils approved pare,” Hermiston Assistant City which are kick- Murdock But as both city in an email. 2018-2019 fis- backs to counties ner Mark Morgan wrote By ANTONIO SIERRA budgets for the upcoming County Commissio 15 but didn’t renew his con- budget is signifi- for the loss of tim- tract. Tuesday was the last East Oregonian cal year, Pendleton’s General fund ber revenue. For $14,600 a scheduled meeting before its nearby neighbor. membership costs cantly larger than million while Herm- Hermiston city bud- Umatilla County, due. the 2016-2017 Of Pendleton and ry. ver the course of of Hermiston Pendleton’s is $80.1 part is discretiona will the end of the fiscal year. year and that bill is gets, only a small cities is $54.9 million. of commissioners Having only received fiscal year, the city in reve- iston’s officials from both cities say the Mainly derived from property taxes, The county board But public meeting Wednesday received $70.5 million just $48.1 allocate that revenue. with- cost-of-living increases in decide during its tell the whole story. received can choose how they to pay the tab or of the raw numbers don’t prior years, the increase in nue while Pendleton similar sized cit- Both general funds pay for most morning in Pendleton . “I know we’re fairly pay represents the largest but on million. draw from the association County’s top issue to confirm what ies, so people like to compare us, much Umatilla /5A raise in Corbett’s Pendleton said ‘so The numbers seem Herm- being Murdock BUDGETS million out: See bearing of their budget wrangling $1.1 career. other statistics were city while Pendleton this issue is to “actively pursue” it’s a little more com- to accom- renovate the jail larger,’ I would say When the council iston is a growing from the state to mental health prob- returned to an open meet- is stagnating. modate people suffering a priority for the East- been ing, Mayor John Turner said lems. That has not Association. Counties the city determined Cor- they ern Oregon group and all that bett’s new salary by finding issues “We appreciate the whether or not our the average between the sal- do,” he said, “It’s just their issues.” aries of the Hermiston and are congruent with to the association The value of belonging in March between La Grande city managers. and was a topic of discussion ners for Umatilla Hermiston City Manager the boards of commissio Byron Smith earns $137,330 Morrow counties. Commissioner Don Rus- per year while La Grande Morrow County out that while the asso- City Manager Robert Strope the in $129,675 annually. sell at the time pointed brings issues such as PILT, other ciation lobbies on If the council had cho- of Counties and National Association sen not to raise Corbett’s lobby for those payments. Elfering organizations also salary at all, he would have Commissioner Bill , and behind one of his sub- Umatilla County return on investment fallen of Larry called it a matter ner Commissio ordinates. As both the police its fellow Umatilla County chief the group was “spinning no and the public safety Givens said while management, it made director, Stuart Roberts is need wheels” over forest Umatilla County’s set Aney by Kathy to earn $124,109 per year Staff photo efforts to lobby for starting July 1. Aney Kathy Staff photo by Human Resources Direc- See EOCA/5A costs for the Eastern tor Andrea Denton explained covers all operating ’s budget. city of Hermiston that Corbett’s new rolling first year that the equivalent in Pendleton fiscal year is the EOTEC doesn’t have a direct contract requires a specific The 2018-2019 Event Center. and Trade action from council to end Oregon his employment with the city. 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