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4-H Archery workshop held Pictured (L-R): Jeff Bowles, Preslie Bowles, Gage Heideman, Cami VanArsdale and Mike VanArsdale. -Contributed photo. A committed few par- ticipated in the 4-H archery workshop Sunday, July 8. Mike VanArsdale and Cami VanArsdale provided guid- ance and help. The next workshop will be held July 29 at 5 p.m. in the sheep barn at the fair- grounds. All ages are wel- come to attend and some equipment is provided. For more information contact Erin Heideman at the Extension Office. Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 11, 2018 -- SIX Last man standing ranch bronc riding explained The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo will host the last man standing ranch bronc riding event beginning at the rodeo performance held on Friday, Aug. 17. This event is a Western States Ranch Rodeo Association (WSRRA) event that is part of the 8 Seconds Whisky Tour stop event. The show in Heppner will be the only last man standing event to take place within the 14 states and parts of Canada that are covered by WS- RRA. During the event, 18 of the top riders will be facing off against some of the best rough stock the area has to offer. On Saturday night, the top 12 riders from Fri- day night will return to ride again. The Friday and Sat- urday scores will be added together and the top six will return to buck out again. Adding the second Satur- day score will then leave the top three to return to try their luck on another horse. After those three have rid- den, the one with the lowest score will be dropped from the competition. With just two cowboys left, a ride-off will take place, with them alternating riding broncs until one has a qualifying ride, thus leaving the last man standing. The cowboy who achieves the last qualified ride will be the first Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Last Man Standing. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the following report of marriage licenses: June 5, 2018: - Jazmyn Star Dubry, 18, Heppner and Tre Steven Cimmiyotti, 20, Heppner. June 18, 2018: - Ma- rie Nicole Patterson, 29, Boardman and John Amos Russell, Jr, 40, Boardman. June 19, 2018: - Emily Joann Thompson, 26, Port- land and Keenan Ray Jack, 26, Portland. June 28, 2018: - Jacob Roy Case, 38, Irrigon and Stephanie Kay Loving, 32, Irrigon. Stanley (Bo) Kinnison, a member of the 1978 Pend- leton High School class will parachute onto the Pow Wow field during the 40 th class reunion on Aug. 4 at 5:45 p.m. Kinnison is the team leader of an elite retired and active military team called Special Forces Association Parachute Team (SFAPT. net), a non-profit group of jumpers who jump on be- half of all service members, formed in Fort Brag, NC. After almost 40 years living on the east coast and over 5,000 parachute jumps around the world, Stanley says he still calls Pendleton his home town. 1978 graduate to parachute into class reunion Ione’s Red White & Blues