REGION Tuesday, July 16, 2019 East Oregonian A3 Caledonian athletes show some muscle Staff photo by Kathy Aney Staff photo by Kathy Aney A competitor in the hammer toss winds up for a throw during Saturday’s Caledonian Games in Athena. Other highland events included the caber toss, stone put and sheaf toss, which involves throwing a straw bale over a crossbar with a pitchfork. A competitor in the stone put prepares to throw during Saturday’s Caledonian Games in Ath- ena. Besides the Highland Games competition, the annual event included Highland dancing, Scottish food, pipe and drum playing and other activities. BRIEFLY Hermiston announces free watermelons HERMISTON — Herm- iston city leaders will be making their annual good- will pilgrimage to Portland on Aug. 2 to give samples of local produce and network with metro-area leaders. The event in Portland’s Pioneer Square at noon will include giveaways of water- melons and other fresh Hermiston-grown produce, plus a seed-spitting con- test between Hermiston and Portland officials. It is sponsored by the city of Hermiston, the city of Portland and the Greater Hermiston Area Chamber of Commerce, with pro- duce donated by Botsford and Goodfellow, Pollock and Sons, Bellinger Farms, Walchli Farms and Walchli Organic. The annual giveaway began in the 1980s when then-mayor Frank Harken- rider loaded up a pickup truck with watermelons and challenged Bud Clark, then Portland’s mayor, to a seed spitting contest. After a hai- tus in 2007 it was restarted in 2015. Stanfield open house to discuss Highway 395 STANFIELD — The city of Stanfield and Ore- gon Department of Trans- portation will hold a com- munity meeting Thursday to discuss planned changes to Highway 395. The meeting is at 6 p.m. in the Stanfield Secondary School cafeteria, 1120 N. Main St. ODOT is funding an improvement project for the highway between Hard- ing Street and Ball Avenue. Improvements will include paving repairs, new wheel- chair ramps, bulb-outs and other features to improve pedestrian safety and slow traffic through town. In June ODOT employ- ees pitched the idea of including a “road diet” that would take the high- way down from five lanes to three (one northbound, one southbound and a cen- ter turn lane). The change would be designed to encourage vehicles to obey the speed limit and to help pedestrians cross more quickly. City councilors voted to postpone the deci- sion until they had held a public meeting to gather feedback. On Thursday, ODOT will give a presentation about the proposed safety improvements and take questions and comments. For questions about the meeting contact city hall at 541-449-3831. TRCI reports in-custody death UMATILLA — An inmate at Two Rivers Cor- rectional Institution in Umatilla died early Mon- day morning, according to a press release from the Oregon Department of Corrections. Lindsey Llaneza, 65, passed away in the infir- mary at TRCI. Llaneza entered DOC cus- tody on April 15, 2004, from Llaneza Multnomah County with an earliest release date of June 23, 2021. Two killed in crash BAKER CITY — Two Baker City men were killed in a single-vehicle crash early Sunday morning on Highway 30 between Baker City and Haines. The driver, Jesse Butler, 30, and his passenger, Tra- vis Culbertson, 36, both died in the crash, according to Oregon State Police. A preliminary investi- gation by OSP showed that Butler was driving south on Highway 30 when he failed to negotiate a curve near the intersection with Chandler Lane, about 5 miles north of Baker City. According to OSP, But- ler’s car, a Chevrolet Mal- ibu, crashed through a guardrail, rolled several times and struck a utility pole. Butler was ejected from the car and died at the scene, as did Culbertson. Highway 30 was closed for several hours. OSP is continuing the investigation, and the agency had no other infor- mation this morning. OSP was assisted at the Thank you to Hermiston High School’s Project Graduation Celebration Sponsors & Donors Willamette Valley Pie Co. 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The agenda includes reports on 2018 grant and MentorCorps programs, long-term planning, approval of Cultural Trust part- ner funds and reports by commissioners. The Heritage Commission is comprised of nine people representing Oregon’s heri- tage and geographical diver- sity who have been appointed by the governor. There are nine advisory representatives from state agencies and state- wide organizations. The mis- sion of the Oregon Heritage Commission is to secure, sus- tain, and enhance Oregon’s heritage by ensuring coordi- nation of heritage initiatives by public and private orga- nizations; advocacy on its behalf; education of the pub- lic about its extent and value; and promotion and celebra- tion of its diversity. Commission meetings are open to the public and their agendas include opportuni- ties for public comment. The meeting site is accessible to people with disabilities. 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