Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 31, 2014, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
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Wednesday, December 31,2014
look back
Memories both sad and triumphant
from the year just passed.
Health
district
welcomed
Dr. Dan
Hambleton
Senior Trooper Brian Jewett with the antlers
from the 8x6 bull elk that was taken illegally
on the Heppner unit. Photo by David Sykes
Scott McEwen
launched a
new book
Sherry Ewing retired from
P io n e e r M em o rial Home
Health & Hospice. -Photo by The Sperry Street Bridge in Heppner was removed for good. -Contributed Photo
Andrea Di Salvo
Morrow
County Health
District Board
Chairman
Larry Mills
announced his Heppner boys 4x100 relay team placed seventh Fire Chief Rusty Estes, along with a large group of firefighters,
resignation
in finals at the OSAA 2A State Championships presented Ida Farra with a plaque of appreciation in honor of
donations she has made to the local fire department. -Photo
with a time of 47.41a. -Contributedphoto
by David Sykes
Robanai
Disque
stepped
down as
Ron Howe of Howe’s About Pizza shows the home health,
plywood-covered hole where a car drove hospice
through the wall of his restaurant. -Photo by director
Andrea Di Salvo
Jerry Healy
retired from
Columbia
Basin
The Mustangs were defeated but not down after a cold and snowy 2A state
championship game. -Photo by Sandra Putman
Rep.
Greg
Smith
Neighborhood Center
Executive Director Jan Skaggs
retired. -Photo by Andrea Di
Salvo
The Morrow County courthouse clockworks returend from
prison to their home in the courthouse. -Photo by David Sykes
wa s
na med c ha i r
of
House
Republican
Caucus Budget
Committee
Locals and visitors alike gathered for the first Ruckus in the Boonies music
festival in Heppner. -Photo by Tylynn Cimmiyotti
Ka t hi D ickenson re tire d
from working with Special
Ed students at HHS. -Photo
by Andrea Di Salvo
l one selected
Phi l S t a r k e y
as new school
superintendent
Don Russell
won county
commissioner.
Don and Willa Coe sold the lone Market to Todd and Kate
Knop. -Photo by Andrea Di Salvo
The lone Cardinals took second place in the Big Sky district tournament,
earning them a slot in the first round playoffs in the IA state championship
tournament. -Photo by Paula Emmel.
The Mahoney family served
as grand marshals for the
Great Green Parade in the
32nd annual Wee Bit O'
Ireland. -Photo by Mallorie
Jones
Macy Gibbs was selected as
2015 Morrow County Fair &
OTPR Queen.
The lone Community Pep Band was this year’s collective
grand marshal for lone’s Red, White and Blues Fourth of July
parade. -Contributedphoto
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Steve R hea re tire d from
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ter nearly 30 years with the
company. -Photo by Andrea
Di Salvo
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