Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 27, 2000, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 27, 2000 THREE
A look back on the year 2000
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Three high school rodeoers, Blake Knowles, Lacy Matteson and Ryan
I Matteson go to national finals.
Miller Wheat earns Stewardship Farm of the year. Left to right: Corey,
Shanny, Marcy and Mark.
2000 Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro rodeo Court (left to
right) Princess Sail! McElligott, princess Rachel Faber, and Queen
Tracy Rankin.
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Dr. Kenneth and Bonnie Wenberg and their family open a clinic in
Heppner.
Two-year-old Ann Rietmann, daughter of Jerry and Lisa Rietmann of
lone, seems to be enjoying herself at the 38th Annual lone United
Church of Christ Auction.
Willow Creek Symphony presents concerts for community.
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Volunteers with the Neighborhood Enhancement Team work to
improve the community
The lone Youth Group is honored for charity work by the Portland
Trail Blazers
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Heppner FFA club holds final meeting. Due to budget shorfalls, the
sntire ag program was discontinued for Morrow County Schools.
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Lady Cardinals, number one at district, earn second at state. The
. „ Lady Cards lost a one-point heartbreaker to Condon in the State 1A
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championship basketball game.
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Dr. Gregory Lytle new physician
on board with Morrow County
Health District.
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Coast to Coast becomes Heppner Hardware
ph icians Assistant Sheridan
Tarnasky new provider at
Pioneer Memorial.
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high speed chase resulted in a fire, downed lines and power
outage on July 6.
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Heppner hosted the first Little League tournament in 30 years
J uly 14-23.
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Dick and Jannie Allen reign over lone Fourth of July Celebration
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Willow Creek Valley Assisted Living receives USDA loans to build a
new facility in Heppner.
Long time grocery store. Court Street Market, closed its doors the
end of October because of poor economic conditions. The store had
been in continuous operations since 1946
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Long time teachers retire
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The lone Bank of Eastern Oregon ATM was damaged and robbed
Aug. 8
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Linda Shaw
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Construction on the lone United Church of Christ is completed.
Congregation holds first service in new church Oct. 1. The new
facility replaces previous church destroyed by fire.
Dr. Sam Datta is new physician
with the Morrow County Health
District.
lone High School receives the OSAA cup in recognition of academic
and athletic excellence.
Kay Chinen
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