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The center will now be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 7KHQRQSUR¿WDOVRH[- presses gratitude for all of the donations received throughout the holidays. YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! Submit Ads heppner.net Call 541-676-9228 Email graphics@rapidserve.net We also offer design and printing services Heppner Gazette-Times Morrow County prepares for growth in 2025 &RQWLQXHGIURP3$*(21( within the county. energy generated con- tributing to their operations in the region. Tower Solar will be located just west of Board- man and located on about 900 acres of industrially zoned land owned by the 3RUW RI 0RUURZ QHDU WKH Boardman Airport. The project will utilize more than 200,000 solar panels. At the peak of con- struction, Avangrid expects Tower Solar to create more than 200 jobs, the vast majority of which will be sourced from the region. Tower Solar is expect- ed to pay about $20 mil- lion in combined PILOTs (payment in lieu of taxes) and property taxes, which will support a variety of public services, including education. 3. Infrastructure En- hancements Transportation Up- grades: The Oregon De- partment of Transporta- tion (ODOT) has plans to upgrade curb ramps in the cities of Boardman, Irrigon, Umatilla, Echo, and Hermiston to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. Phase 1 of the project is anticipated to begin in late 2024 or early 2025. Construction for Phase 2 is expected to take place between 2025 and 2026. 4. Economic Develop- ment Initiatives 0RUURZ &RXQW\ FRQ- tinues to focus on economic development to enhance the quality of life for its residents. 7KH 0RUURZ &RXQW\ Citizens’ Economic Devel- RSPHQW 7DVN )RUFH 0&- CEDTF) meets monthly to discuss county-wide issues pertaining to economic development, safety, and general welfare. These efforts aim to attract new businesses, support existing ones and promote sustainable growth Balancing Growth with Preservation Despite the promise of progress, the county faces questions about the impact of these developments on local farms and rural iden- tity. While renewable ener- J\SURMHFWVR൵HUHFRQRPLF opportunities and job cre- ation, some residents are concerned about the loss of farmland and long-term agricultural sustainability. County officials em- phasize that steps are being taken to preserve agricul- ture while modernizing infrastructure. Partnerships between developers, local government, and agricul- tural groups are intended to strike a balance between growth and preservation. Looking Ahead to 2025 and Beyond As construction begins and projects take shape, 0RUURZ&RXQW\LVSUHSDU- LQJIRUDIXWXUHGH¿QHGE\ renewable energy, modern- ized facilities, and econom- ic growth. The Sunstone Solar Project and Tower Solar Project position the county as a key player in Oregon’s H൵RUWVWRDFKLHYHSHU- cent renewable energy by 2040, while infrastructure upgrades and economic initiatives aim to build re- silience and sustainability. Still, the county’s suc- cess will depend on its ability to balance progress with preservation. With careful planning and com- PXQLW\ LQSXW 0RUURZ County hopes to navigate this period of growth while protecting the character and stability of its rural heritage. Residents can follow project updates through county meetings, official communications and The Heppner Gazette-Times as developments unfold. 6KHULৼ¶V5HSRUW 0&626KHUL൵5HSRUW August 8 - 11 Disabled Vehicle Occurred at High- way 206 Condon/Willow Creek Rd, Heppner, OR. Driver issued citations for driving uninsured, driv- ing while suspended, and failure to register vehicle. Disposition: CITATION ISSUED. Suspicious Activity Occurred on NW Wash- ington Ave, Irrigon, OR. Report of an older white Dodge pickup driv- ing through the neigh- borhood and pulling into random driveways. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. *UD൶WL O c c u r re d a t I r r i - gon City Hall on Ne 0DLQ $YH ,UULJRQ 25 Report of graffi- ti at the location. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN. Theft Complaint Occurred at Irrigon Shell Station on E High- way 730, Irrigon, OR. Report of a theft that oc- c u r r e d e a r l i e r t o d a y. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN. Driving Complaint Occurred at Coun- try Garden 23 on Country Garden Rd, Irrigon, OR. Report of a driver speeding and possibly intoxicated. Incident occurred approx- imately 15 minutes ago. Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE. Motor Vehicle Acci- dent Occurred at Se I d a h o Av e / S e F o u r - teenth St, Irrigon, OR. %ODFN%0:IRXQGLQD¿HOG pushed up against a fence. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN. Littering Occurred on Bombing Range Rd, Lexington, OR. Report of trash dumped in the road. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Dog Complaint Occurred on I 84 W, B o a r d m a n , O R . Two dogs reported in the middle of the road, brown and white in color. Disposition: REFERRED TO OTHER AGENCY. Dog Complaint Occurred at Co- lumbia Ln/W Eighth Rd, Irrigon, OR. Report of a black and tan older dog with a large tumor running loose in the area. Driving Complaint Occurred on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon, OR. Report of a FedEx truck speeding past a residence. Disposition: ADVISED. Trespass Occurred on N First St, Irrigon, OR. Report of two men enter- ing a residence, observed on security cameras. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Criminal Mischief Complaint O c c u r re d a t D o l - lar General on Colum- bia Ln, Irrigon, OR. Report of a custom- er breaking a door, with video footage available. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Civil Complaint FIVE- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 1, 2025 6KHULৼ¶V5HSRUW Occurred on SW Second St, Irrigon, OR. Report of damage to a house caused by the RP’s ex, who lives with her. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Dog Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, Irrigon, OR. Report of two shepherd dogs running loose in the area. Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE. Disturbance Occurred on W West St, Lexington, OR. Report of a disturbance; individual arrested for harassment and lodged at UCJ with no bail. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN. Driving Complaint Occurred at Willow Creek Country Club on Highway 74, Heppner, OR. Report of a white Ford pick- up swerving on the road. Disposition: ADVISED. Dog Complaint Occurred on N E T h o m p s o n Av e , H e p p n e r , O R . Report of two dogs an- tagonizing the RP’s dogs. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Vehicle Check Occurred at High- way 207/SHOBE Can- yon Rd, Heppner, OR. Vehicle with flashers on the side of the road. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED, vehicle towed by own- er. Driving Complaint Occurred on I-84 E, Boardman, OR. RP advised of a black Nis- san Altima and a blue-gray Subaru racing at speeds of 106 mph, currently at 00 KHDGLQJ HDVW Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE. Suspicious Activity Occurred on W Eighth Rd, Irrigon, OR. RP advised of a male walk- ing down his driveway, trying to walk to Boardman. He returned two hours later. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Civil Complaint Occurred on Wil- son Ln, Boardman, OR. RP requested con- tact with a deputy re- garding a civil issue. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. 7UD൶F+D]DUG Occurred at Lewis And Clark Dr/Highway 730, Boardman, OR. RP advised of lug- gage spilled over one of the lanes of traffic. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. 7UD൶F+D]DUG Fraud/Forgery Occurred on E High- way 730, Irrigon, OR. RP reported fraud charges on his bank account. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN. Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Fourth St, Irrigon, OR. RP advised her neigh- bor across the street, sit- ting in his Dodge Cara- van, appears intoxicated. Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE. Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, Irrigon, OR. RP advised a Chev- rolet Impala followed him to Dollar General. Disposition: ADVISED. Extra Patrol O c c u r re d a t Wi l - low Creek Rd/Western Route Rd, Heppner, OR. Extra patrol requested due to people speeding past road closure signs. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Trespass Occurred at I-84 E/ Tower Rd, Boardman, OR. Two individuals were arres ted for Criminal Trespass I and lodged at UCJ with no bail. 'LVSRVLWLRQ &203/(7- ED. Driving Complaint Occurred on Se Utah Ave, Irrigon, OR. RP advised a white Chevy Van went past and the driv- er was drinking a beer. Disposition: ADVISED. Suspicious Activity Occurred on W Sev- enth Rd, Irrigon, OR. RP heard what sounded like a child screaming. 'LVSRVLWLRQ 0&62 UH- sponded, unable to locate. &203/(7(' Domestic Distur- bance Occurred on Se Utah Ave, Irrigon, OR. RP advised that she and KHUKXVEDQGZHUH¿JKWLQJ No weapons, verbal only. 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