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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2015
LOCAL WEATHER
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Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
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Sun
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41/33
53/37
49/40
Partly cloudy. High
39F. Winds light and
variable.
Considerable cloudi-
ness. Highs in the
low 40s and lows in
the low 30s.
Partly cloudy. Highs
in the low 50s and
lows in the upper
30s.
Chance of showers.
Highs in the upper
40s and lows in the
low 40s.
Mix of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
low 50s and lows in
the low 40s.
51/40
Sunrise Sunset
7:35 AM 4:37 PM
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Oregon At A Glance
Portland
50/39
Salem
50/37
Eugene
56/39
Medford
55/38
Pendleton
36/27
Hermiston
39/29
La Grande
37/26
Bend
46/28
Ontario
35/23
Burns
39/25
Klamath Falls
48/28
Area Cities
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Albany
Ashland
Astoria
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Burns
Coos Bay
Corvallis
Eugene
Hi
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30
46
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42
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28
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25
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37
39
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City
Florence
Grants Pass
Hermiston
John Day
Klamath Falls
La Grande
Lakeview
Lincoln City
Mcminnville
Medford
Hi
58
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39
40
48
37
46
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City
Newport
Pendleton
Portland
Redmond
Roseburg
Salem
Springfield
The Dalles
Tillamook
Vale
Hi
56
36
50
44
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55
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Houston
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Miami
Minneapolis
New York
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81
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Lo
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64
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sunny
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cloudy
cloudy
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Phoenix
San Francisco
Seattle
St. Louis
Washington, DC
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28
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National Cities
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Sunset Elementary
School hosting a
book exchange
students will also have
the chance to visit several
classrooms set up with a
variety of themes including
Hawaii, space, the beach,
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School will host a book ex- WKHFDPS¿UH
change from 6 p.m. to 7:30
Students will be able
p.m. Jan. 23.
to take Accelerated Read-
Title I teacher Joyce er quizzes in the library,
Barak is requesting new and parents will be able to
or gently used books, both sign up for Home Connect.
hardback and paperback, to Home Connect is a feature
be dropped off at the school of the Accelerated Reader
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p.m. on school days. The to view the results of their
books will be distributed to students’ progress in the
Sunset students in kinder- AR program. A component
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to help support reading.
lows parents to receive an
The opportunity is part email whenever their child
of the school’s family read- takes an AR quiz so that the
ing night. During the event, parent has immediate noti-
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serve at the will of the com-
munity.
“My whole intent behind
this is to try to refocus the
importance of why we do
what we do,” he said. “A
good mission statement
sets the tone, sets the direc-
tion for the department on a
very broad scale. It doesn’t
need to be long like our old
statement. It can be clear,
concise and to the point.”
Edmiston created the
new statement with the sev-
en other HPD supervisors,
including four sergeants
who started working a new
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last week, Edmiston said.
Each team will alternate be-
tween 28-day rotations on
the day shift, from 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m., and the late shift,
8 p.m. to 8 a.m., with two
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dermatologist, will be giv-
ing a presentation and will
follow up with the skin ex-
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To reserve an appoint-
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teams working each shift at
any given time, he said.
Edmiston said one of the
two teams on either shift
will work Mondays, Tues-
days, Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays, and the other
team will work Wednes-
days and Thursdays, and the
teams will alternate weekly,
providing each team with a
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“That’s huge in the sense
of being able to plan things,
to do things with the fami-
ly, having some down time
on the weekends, which
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are typically are busiest
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shifts, three days in a row.
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row, you can get into sleep
deprivation and possibly
poor decisions from that.”
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been contemplating the
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partment’s use many types,
but he chose this schedule
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team will work together —
and have days off together
— throughout the year.
“There’s peer accountabil-
ity when you know you’re
working with the same group
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he said. “The tangible thing I
am after is the camaraderie,
the teamwork, the peer ac-
countability.”
City Manager Byron
Smith supported the idea,
Edmiston said, as did the
Hermiston Police Asso-
ciation, which approved
a memorandum of under-
standing about the schedule
change. He said he has also
received compliments from
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will continue to monitor the
new schedule.
“I’m a little guarded in
making sure this accom-
plishes two goals: One, it’s
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and the city, and, two, it’s
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al employee,” he said. “I
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something I’ll have to keep
a close eye on.”
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